Connecting a garden hose to a faucet

Jumpem

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The townhouse that I moved into doesn't have an outside faucet to connect a hose to. What do I need to get to connect it to a regular interior sink faucet?

Thanks!
 

Jumpem

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Originally posted by: CRXican
the question is WHY?

My car needs to be washed. I can wash it easy enough by filling my wash bucket inside and carrying it out; but I can't really rinse it off well that way.
 

Jumpem

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Originally posted by: Amused
An adapter.

That's what I figured. If you unscrew the small spout/end of a faucet is the threaded end a universal size? Hopefully, I won't have to get an entire new faucet as well.

 

imported_weadjust

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You can hook it up to your water heater no adapter needed. There is a faucet at the base of the heater used to drain/flush the tank.

It is also good to flush the water heater every now and then and will make the water heater tank last longer.
 

Ramma2

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There are adapters, they were very common during the waterbed trend. Check your local hardware store.
 

mrrman

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Originally posted by: HardcoreRobot
duct tape

LMAO Thats the solution to all your problems...leaky pipes...duct tape...bind wood straps together...duct tape....nagging wife/gf.....duct tape

 

jaedaliu

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check your HOA contract, there's a chance you won't be allowed to wash your car in the complex. I'd think if washing was allowed they'd have hose outlets outside for you to use.
 

Jumpem

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Originally posted by: jaedaliu
check your HOA contract, there's a chance you won't be allowed to wash your car in the complex. I'd think if washing was allowed they'd have hose outlets outside for you to use.

No HOA, I'm just leasing while I get used to the new city and find a house. There wasn't anything in the rules form that said anything about washing cars or changing oil in front of the garage.

I don't really have a choice anyways, since I can't go through a carwash. :(
 

randomlinh

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Originally posted by: weadjust
You can hook it up to your water heater no adapter needed. There is a faucet at the base of the heater used to drain/flush the tank.

It is also good to flush the water heater every now and then and will make the water heater tank last longer.

well, if his water heater is in the basement like our townhouse... that may not work out too well ;)
 

Scarpozzi

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Originally posted by: Jumpem
Thanks for all the tips guys! :) I'll see what they have at Lowes tomorrow.
No...go now. We're curious about how you fix this one. We'll wait.
 

gsellis

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Unscrew the screen from the end of the faucet. Take that with you. I am pretty sure it is a standard size, if you have one. There is a male - male adapter that will have the same diameter and threading and a regular hose threading on the other end. At Lowe's as mentioned.
 

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Originally posted by: lnguyen
Originally posted by: weadjust
You can hook it up to your water heater no adapter needed. There is a faucet at the base of the heater used to drain/flush the tank.

It is also good to flush the water heater every now and then and will make the water heater tank last longer.

well, if his water heater is in the basement like our townhouse... that may not work out too well ;)

:confused: Enlighten me? Is it because you're not allowed in the basement? Certainly, it's not because it's below ground level - that won't matter. From heater to faucet to outside or from heater to outside directly is the same change in elevation.
 

oogabooga

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depending on basement it may just require a really long water hose *shrugs* :p there's a spigot (sp? :( )in front of my house so i dont care. heh.
 

KK

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Here you go.

It's made for a device for cleaning aquariums called the python, but you can attached a regular hose to it.
 

spidey07

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or call the condo place and demand you have this modern miracle we call "running water" outside.
 

gsellis

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BTW, I used to do this in an apartment from the bathroom sink. I had aquariums and LOTS of plants on the patio. I needed a garden house. It is pretty easy with the little male - male adapter. IF you don't have some fancy sinks without the screens.
 

randomlinh

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Originally posted by: DrPizza
Originally posted by: lnguyen
Originally posted by: weadjust
You can hook it up to your water heater no adapter needed. There is a faucet at the base of the heater used to drain/flush the tank.

It is also good to flush the water heater every now and then and will make the water heater tank last longer.

well, if his water heater is in the basement like our townhouse... that may not work out too well ;)

:confused: Enlighten me? Is it because you're not allowed in the basement? Certainly, it's not because it's below ground level - that won't matter. From heater to faucet to outside or from heater to outside directly is the same change in elevation.

well, I was getting at the fact that we'd need like a 300' hose to reach the front.. assuming that's where he wanted it.