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Basedboard Radiators - Flip Question
So, I am doing my first flip here in Cleveland, OH. I'm at a dilema as to what to do with the baseboard radiators. A lot of the covers are damaged or missing end caps and the existing ones are in fairly bad shape and look ugly. Has anyone here had any experrience with this? I know home depot sells and there are various companies that sell a "slip on" solution (This seems extremely expensive for the entire house).
I am flipping this to sell and the house will be done fairly nice when we are done. We are putting a fair amount of money into the property so I want to do this right, but I don't want to break the bank doing it.
Any advice would be helpful!
Thanks in advance!