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Can i add additional outdoor taps by extending an existing outdoor water line (exiting outdoor tap) or does it have to be from the water mains ? will it reduce the water pressure ?
 
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You can probably get away with extending an existing tap, but it still has to conform with water regulations. It also depends on the pressure and flow rate available
 

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