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Hi, I have a bath needs to be replaced but I need to make sure that the bath that I find is able to have a side tap (if that makes sense) as we already have a tap on the wall.

Our bath is 1500sm and I am just wondering if baths come with the water and drainage holes pre cut or if they are cut upon arrival by the fitter??

Really hope that this makes sense
 

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