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All depends on the client mate. If they are Happy to pay for the additional labour, I'll do it and I'll charge them what a plumber would.

If it's complicated, I'll get my plumber mate to do it and I pay him.

Usually however, they are happy to just have the grout line behind the pipework. Also, you can get the caps which squeeze over the pipe and then leave a nice clean finish and so you don't end up seeing the cut bit anyway.
 

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