Even if the garden hose is 200 feet long.
Even if the garden hose is 200 feet long.
I would like to water my front and backyard at the same time. I have two garden hoses and would to connect them to one spigot.
I tried it with a v-splitter but experienced very low pressure. If I turn one side off than one hose gets enough pressure.
Any suggestions or is this even possible???
If one hose is connected the pressure is fine.
We’d once heard that, if the water isn’t turned off and the hose emptied, the water pressure would eventually damage the hose. We use a high quality, thick-walled hose.
(Of course we empty the hose if frost is expected, and store the hose indoors over winter.)
I have been reading a lot about garden hoses emitting lead and who knows what else. If anyone has done any research on this I would appreciate help. I don’t intend to drink out of the hose. However, I would like to fill up kiddie pool and water vegetable garden.
I went to google and typed in “lead free garden hose”; I know consumer reports did a piece on it also.
Find lead-free garden hoses at Amazon.com. They have almost 50 to choose from in various diameters, lengths, colors, and manufacturers. You’ll be glad you checked it out!
I saw it on tv one time, they were showing you how to make hot water come out of the hose by doing somthing with the water heater, but I didn’t pay alot of attention. Does anyone know how to do this?
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