I'm looking at alternatives for attaching running water to the house out to the kitchen.... it's the physical link between the house and kitchen that I'm interested in...
I'm gonna need to drain it for 3 months of the year - so I was thinking of piping a new hose bib under my deck and connecting the outdoor kitchen plumbing to the hose bib (with backflow preventer) via a hose from the RV shopt that resembles a hose that connects your washer to the indoor plumbing.
As with any project - I seem to develop shipwrights disease and I think I'd like to have as much flow out there as possible - decided to build in irrigation to water plants on the patio and the plants that surround the patio (tomatos, basil, garlic, etc....). So now I'm wondering if a hose bib is enough... I don't think they make a frostproof 3/4 inch hose bib.
I've looked on the internet a bunch and just have not seen a clean way to connect my outdoor kitchen to house water. Anyone out there got any ideas or can direct me to a website that has some reasonably high flow alternatives.
Thanks!
I'm gonna need to drain it for 3 months of the year - so I was thinking of piping a new hose bib under my deck and connecting the outdoor kitchen plumbing to the hose bib (with backflow preventer) via a hose from the RV shopt that resembles a hose that connects your washer to the indoor plumbing.
As with any project - I seem to develop shipwrights disease and I think I'd like to have as much flow out there as possible - decided to build in irrigation to water plants on the patio and the plants that surround the patio (tomatos, basil, garlic, etc....). So now I'm wondering if a hose bib is enough... I don't think they make a frostproof 3/4 inch hose bib.
I've looked on the internet a bunch and just have not seen a clean way to connect my outdoor kitchen to house water. Anyone out there got any ideas or can direct me to a website that has some reasonably high flow alternatives.
Thanks!
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