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<blockquote data-quote="earico" data-source="post: 16246209" data-attributes="member: 114682"><p>My softener is in the garage so I just soldered a hose bibb to it during the install.</p><p></p><p>I wouldn't mess with going thru the door. Run a pipe along the mud room wall and then turn it and go thru the garage wall. Will be much easier to seal and then you will have a hose bibb mounted on the wall in the garage. You could do this without having to remud the walls. Just run a 2x4 between 2 studs on the outside of the sheetrock. Lag screw that to mount it and then mount the bibb to the 2x4. Similar to how I mounted my water filter below.</p><p></p><p>If you are hell bent on going thru the door. Then I would just install a small dog door and run your hose thru that.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1586635[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="earico, post: 16246209, member: 114682"] My softener is in the garage so I just soldered a hose bibb to it during the install. I wouldn't mess with going thru the door. Run a pipe along the mud room wall and then turn it and go thru the garage wall. Will be much easier to seal and then you will have a hose bibb mounted on the wall in the garage. You could do this without having to remud the walls. Just run a 2x4 between 2 studs on the outside of the sheetrock. Lag screw that to mount it and then mount the bibb to the 2x4. Similar to how I mounted my water filter below. If you are hell bent on going thru the door. Then I would just install a small dog door and run your hose thru that. [ATTACH=full]1586635[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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