Freestanding outdoor water tap

  • Erstellt am 2017-08-03 17:31:26

sauerpeter

2017-08-03 18:04:14
  • #1
Ok, I want an outdoor faucet. However, it should not come out of any house wall, but for example next to the house. I have seen such faucets where a pipe basically comes out of the ground and at the top there is a faucet for irrigation. If I now had a faucet on the house wall, it would be clear with the distributor. But let's assume there is no faucet on the house wall. What can I do? Is that even technically possible? Our construction has just started and actually we don’t want one on the house wall. But in the end, we do need one for garden irrigation.
 

wrobel

2017-08-03 18:05:51
  • #2
Morning

That can be easily realized with a PE pipe.


Olli
 

RobsonMKK

2017-08-03 18:07:09
  • #3
Somehow the water has to go from the water connection to the tap, that is, through the pipe in the wall.
 

77.willo

2017-08-03 19:51:49
  • #4
Your meter is inside the house. To have the valve at the garage, two walls must even be broken through. The house wall and the garage wall. What is there against the breakthrough at all?
 

Bieber0815

2017-08-03 19:56:58
  • #5
Typically, the utilities (water, electricity, gas, telephone) come into the house once and wastewater goes out again. Either through the floor slab (i.e., vertically) or through a basement wall (horizontally). Every normal outdoor water tap therefore starts *inside* behind the water meter of the provider (possibly with a separate meter). The wall penetration is standard and generally not a problem. (Cf. also outdoor lighting, doorbell, ventilation, ... windows :P).

Freestanding water taps in the garden are often part of a system of wells or cisterns.

Here with us, a multi-utility house entry was used. Since we do not have a gas connection, I could theoretically lead a water pipe outside through the unused path of the multi-utility house entry (so without an additional breakthrough). But that is not necessary ...
 

tomtom79

2017-08-03 21:36:50
  • #6
Also consider the frost safety
 

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