Hello everyone,
We forgot to include the exterior water tap in the special features list.
Now we had the idea to simply use the water connection in the kitchen and branch off to the outside wall. My question is whether this is that simple?
The distance from the water connection to the outside wall is about max. 2.5 meters (8 feet 2 inches). So the route would be quite short. The wall itself consists of 12.5 cm (5 inches) calcium silicate brick + 22 cm (9 inches) insulation + plaster.
I was thinking of running a hose in the kitchen and installing a separate valve there so that the branch can be closed during winter.
I would be very grateful for any ideas.
We forgot to include the exterior water tap in the special features list.
Now we had the idea to simply use the water connection in the kitchen and branch off to the outside wall. My question is whether this is that simple?
The distance from the water connection to the outside wall is about max. 2.5 meters (8 feet 2 inches). So the route would be quite short. The wall itself consists of 12.5 cm (5 inches) calcium silicate brick + 22 cm (9 inches) insulation + plaster.
I was thinking of running a hose in the kitchen and installing a separate valve there so that the branch can be closed during winter.
I would be very grateful for any ideas.
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Sebastian798 Sep 2016 11:34No, that's clear – how deep is it installed?
Sebastian79 schrieb:
No, that’s clear – how deep was it?My neighbor reported that the geothermal drilling went down to 62 meters (203 feet) and did not find any usable water source for a well. Only groundwater was encountered on the way down.
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Bieber08159 Sep 2016 08:59Then there are regions where wells are possible, but the water is toxic. However, I don’t want to speak negatively—this problem is certainly not widespread.
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Sebastian799 Sep 2016 09:05I just wanted to point out that if a single outdoor water tap costs 620 euros (or even 300 euros – usually you want more than one), then it makes sense to consider drilling or flushing (if possible), because financially it becomes worthwhile.
Depending on the size of the irrigation area anyway...
Depending on the size of the irrigation area anyway...
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Bieber08159 Sep 2016 10:07For me, wells and cisterns, etc., are always considered additional to the outdoor water tap.
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