Lagging pipes in garage

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Thanks for any advice you can give us.
We have 2 narrow water pipes, both get hot, too close together to lag separately. Can they be lagged together, and what's best to use?
Think I read somewhere not to lag within a metre of the boiler, is this correct ?
 
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I really don't know:( They run vertically in the garage, and this is how they look when they come through the wall into the kitchen. Does this help?
 

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Look to be flow/return , if the gaps as shown then you can get lagging on both .
How close you fit to boiler depends on lagging type .
 
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Do these help?
 

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Thank you for your prompt reply, Andy. I understand you can't lag flow and return pipes together, so are these both flow pipes ? Is it usual to have two narrow flow pipes side by side, instead of just one wide one?
 

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