NiceMustang
New Member
I just moved into a 3-4 year old house that has an outside faucet that does not have hose threads on it. It appears to have pipe threads which while the same diameter are much finer that the normal outside hose threads.
I've talked to a plumber and apparently there should have been an adapter which was something like an anti-syphon or vacuum device on these threads which would have the normal hose threads on one end.
I can't reach the previous owners to see if they have this part, and no one who I've talked to can tell me where to go buy an adaptor which would take the faucet from pipe thread to hose thread. I really don't want to spend the money to have a plumber change the whole faucet...but that's what it seems I might have to do.
Any ideas where I can get an adaptor or something like this?
Thanks...Dan
I've talked to a plumber and apparently there should have been an adapter which was something like an anti-syphon or vacuum device on these threads which would have the normal hose threads on one end.
I can't reach the previous owners to see if they have this part, and no one who I've talked to can tell me where to go buy an adaptor which would take the faucet from pipe thread to hose thread. I really don't want to spend the money to have a plumber change the whole faucet...but that's what it seems I might have to do.
Any ideas where I can get an adaptor or something like this?
Thanks...Dan