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Fitting new tap and external pipe for garden hose solution


Pauline_

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I live on the first floor of a house and share the garden with my downstairs neighbours. 
 

The only external tap is our neighbours. We need to install a solution for our garden hose. We think the best option is a new tap in our kitchen with an external pipe that runs down the side of the building to the ground where we can attach a hose. 
 

Any other ideas or anyone who can do this work greatly appreciated. 
 

pauline 

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Hi Pauline

I'm new to this forum but saw this post and it resonated.  I also live in a first floor flat in Dulwich and recently had the same issue as I wanted to install an irrigation system in our garden but don't have my own outdoor tap.  I contacted Niko the Plumber who has been recommended a plethora of times on here.  He came out and advised that he could install a pipe running from underneath our kitchen sink and through the external brickwork of our kitchen and down to the garden.  He did all this very precisely, neatly and efficiently and we've had an irrigation system up and running perfectly for the last few months throughout our garden that runs twice a day.  I'd wholeheartedly recommend you get in touch with him to discuss and you can say that the "King of Underhill Road" recommended him!

Plumber: Niko

Telephone: 07818 607 583

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