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bvanslett
Dec 17, 2009, 11:25 PM
I am rehabbing a house built in 1953. It has Baseray baseboards. There are 3 missing end covers that are missing. 2 left and a right. I need to find replacements for them. Does anyone have any idea where I can I get them? If it is not possible, does anyone have any other ideas as to how I can cover the ends so that it will pass a inspection. Thank you. My email is [email protected].

KISS
Dec 17, 2009, 11:34 PM
Post a pic(s) using go advanced/manage attachments. You might be able to make a cover, but need something to go on.

snowboyny
Oct 13, 2010, 02:09 PM
I have the same problem trying to obtain a "right handed valve enclosure" for a Baseray baseboard radiator.
I was able to find a manufacturer and even a spec sheet on the unit, but the company was not very helpful since I was not a contractor or distributor. In fact the 2 contacts they supplied to me for help, said they could not help me. This is very frustrating. ::Residential Boilers: Condensing Gas, Cast Iron Oil, Electric and Indirect Water Heaters from Burnham (http://www.usboiler.burnham.com/products/residential-boilers-indirect-water-heaters)

My only option is to locate a local contractor who has access to the manufacturer’s products, for which I am sure they will inflate the cost of and charge me to install. These covers and enclosures are very easy to install. I removed the ones I have to paint them and put them back on in seconds.

What did you end up doing to solve the problem?
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Reader99
Jan 7, 2013, 03:19 PM
Hi,

This is probably too late, but this company has everything you need.

http://www.younits.com