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pardus

Hi,

I want to install a garden hose from my kitchen to my backyard, preferably without having to hire a plumber. Thus I would rather not have to mess around below the sink.

I have a long necked spray-tap head, which is removeable. Here are some pictures:

The spray-head: WP_20151031_12_37_32_Rich (2).jpg
The base of the tap with the head removed: WP_20151031_12_40_37_Rich (2).jpg
The base of the head:WP_20151031_12_41_44_Rich (2).jpg
The base of the head: WP_20151031_12_42_01_Rich (2).jpg

So I would like to know, would it be better to purchase something like this:

Universal Tap to Garden Hose Pipe Connector.jpg

Or to get a fitting installed on the tap base?

I want the water to flow with full pressure without leaks, and I read some reviews for tap head universal connectors on Amazon, suggesting leak and pressure problems.

Is it possible - and better - to get a connector fitted to the tap base. If so what connector would I need?

Thanks for all advice. I have no plumbing experience so any help would be appreciated. :D
 
I would use it fairly often to water some plants, and I'd use it to clean with high pressure once a month.

Okay. Is there no standard tap fitting I could put onto the tap base, and then attach the hose to that? Once I remove the tap head, I can still use the cold/hot water as normal to control flow.
 
Oh Dear,
Best as previously mentioned to get a proper outside tap that complies with water regs fitted, that way you would not have to worry about sink tap adaptor leaking and pouring/spraying water all over your kitchen.
Also if you had the outside tap fitted at same time as main tap if you were changing that then the cost could be minimised.
The total cost would not be too expensive compared to having to replace parts of the kitchen that could become water logged by using the adaptor that then leaks/sprays everywhere,
Hope this helps,
Thanks,
Andy

P.S. Don't go for the flexi diy kit version, get it done properly in 15mm copper sleeved as it goes through the wall, no probs after that
 

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