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Hi I've recently moved to a garden maisonette which does not have a garden tap. I had a little poking around in the garden and found a small pipe coming out of the back of the house. After moving the square end around with a pair of pliers it turns out that's the water supply. Does it seem that there is an easy way I can connect a garden tap to existing thread? I would really appreciate any help.
 

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Agree with the above it’s for your heating system
 
That is a drain valve probably for the radiators, so no you cannot use it for a garden hose.
Thanks for letting me know I suppose I got too excited. How big of a job would be to get a water supply to the garden? Speaking £wise? If it help kitchen tap is right next to outer wall
 
Where’s the closest mains water tap you know ?
 

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