Since the sprinkler system is connected to the hoses at my townhouse complex (I rent), the maintenance crew winterized them and I don't have a hose anymore.
On the 2nd floor, I have a water heater w/ a standard hose spigot coming out of it on something marked "COLD (RETURN) RECIRCULATING LOOP", except it puts out hot water. Maybe I'll use that to fill a wash bucket in the dead of winter, but I won't for the whole car wash. Also on the 2nd floor I have my kitchen sink, with sprayer. The sprayer head unscrews to reveal a threaded male end, although it is not standard outdoor hose spigot sized. The 2nd level has access to the driveway by way of sliding glass door onto the deck (my garage is under my deck)
The third floor offers what hot and cold spigots currently conntected to the washing machine. These appear to be standard outdoor spigot sized, although I haven't check. There is also a 2nd shower head that can be disconnected.
Does anyone have experience with a solution for this dilemma?
I think that my best bet an adapter (if available) for the sprayer on the sink.
On the 2nd floor, I have a water heater w/ a standard hose spigot coming out of it on something marked "COLD (RETURN) RECIRCULATING LOOP", except it puts out hot water. Maybe I'll use that to fill a wash bucket in the dead of winter, but I won't for the whole car wash. Also on the 2nd floor I have my kitchen sink, with sprayer. The sprayer head unscrews to reveal a threaded male end, although it is not standard outdoor hose spigot sized. The 2nd level has access to the driveway by way of sliding glass door onto the deck (my garage is under my deck)
The third floor offers what hot and cold spigots currently conntected to the washing machine. These appear to be standard outdoor spigot sized, although I haven't check. There is also a 2nd shower head that can be disconnected.
Does anyone have experience with a solution for this dilemma?
I think that my best bet an adapter (if available) for the sprayer on the sink.