ᐅ Freestanding outdoor water tap (also known as garden faucet or exterior spigot)
Created on: 3 Aug 2017 17:31
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sauerpeter3 Aug 2017 17:31Hello everyone,
we have a rather large plot of land, and of course, it needs to be well irrigated.
Construction has just started, and we are planning to install an outdoor faucet on the back wall of the garage. However, we are wondering if it is technically possible to install the outdoor faucet as a freestanding unit, not mounted through any house or garage wall.
Is it possible to simply connect a pipe from the main distribution point where all the water converges and run it across to where the faucet is wanted?
I have seen several properties where outdoor faucets are installed freestanding in the middle of the plot.
we have a rather large plot of land, and of course, it needs to be well irrigated.
Construction has just started, and we are planning to install an outdoor faucet on the back wall of the garage. However, we are wondering if it is technically possible to install the outdoor faucet as a freestanding unit, not mounted through any house or garage wall.
Is it possible to simply connect a pipe from the main distribution point where all the water converges and run it across to where the faucet is wanted?
I have seen several properties where outdoor faucets are installed freestanding in the middle of the plot.
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sauerpeter3 Aug 2017 17:45What is it about?
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sauerpeter3 Aug 2017 17:47To the outdoor water faucet? Actually, I don’t want a wall penetration. Ideally, it shouldn’t be connected to the house at all. It doesn’t really make sense to have it go from outside into the house, then back outside again. So why not just keep it outside? This way, I avoid drilling through the wall... those are typical points of potential issues.