I have a tap outside that I would like to split so I can use irrigation (most likely using 13mm pipe). Currently the tap outside is installed oddly (as the original fitter did not install a elbow) and its facing upwards. I've added a photo of how I think I would like it. Firstly, using a elbow to correct the orientation of the tap, but also include a tee with a ball valve. The ball valve will then allow me to fit a reducer to connect into irrigation (in the future if I expand, then I could attach a Y spitter). I don't want the connections to leak in the future - so am open to suggestions if there may be a better way. The upside down tap is currently connected directly to the main water line coming into the house. When quoting, please separate the labour and parts costs. I do not need any irrigation parts, as I will likely buy as required.
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Great communicator, arranged a time through builders crack, and turned up as agreed. The workmanship was great. I originally posted my idea on how to split the tap, but the plumber had a another idea which I liked (and works very well so far). Would highly recommend using baseline plumbing
Reviewed on 04-12-2023
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