Covering Exposed Pipes in Finished Basement or Room

Hello and welcome back! Today’s episode involves covering up some exposed pipe in my basement mancave. A similar process can be done for plumbing or hvac systems that you’d like to hide in a finished or partial finished basement or really any room in the house.

If you have any questions at all, don’t hesitate to reach out in the comments.

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  1. I leave in a ground floor appointment and all the pipes form upstairs appointment is in a cupboard room downstairs bathroom, I here them in every room in my apartment and it louder at night

  2. "pretty quick and easy solution" lol

    I guess this may be true if you have a miter saw, jig saw, a dozen clamps, belt sander, nail gun, power drill, etc.

  3. those pesky radon vents, I came looking to cover mine and plus my water tank, but this was a great reference for me on the way to my covering journey for my man cave!

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