Professional Outside Tap Installation Services
An outside tap provides convenient water access for gardens, car washing, and outdoor cleaning without trailing hoses through your home. Professional installation ensures compliance with water regulations, prevents freezing damage, and delivers reliable outdoor water supply.
Aqua Flow Plumbing Solutions provides expert outside tap installation across Yorkshire. Our qualified plumbers install external taps properly, incorporating required backflow prevention devices, frost protection, and neat external pipework that enhances rather than detracts from property appearance.
We serve homeowners throughout Bradford, Halifax, Wakefield, Leeds, Sheffield, Barnsley, Ripon, Harrogate, and across North Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, and South Yorkshire. Whether you need a single garden tap or multiple outdoor water points, our experienced team delivers professional installations.
From planning the best location through to final testing, we ensure your outside tap works reliably, complies with all regulations, and withstands Yorkshire’s winter weather.
Want convenient outdoor water access? Call 07307 410117 for professional outside tap installation.
We install both hot and cold outside taps, depending on your needs. Before finishing the job, we test the tap for flow, pressure, and any signs of leakage.
Benefits of Outside Tap Installation
Why install an external tap:
Garden Watering Convenience
Easy garden irrigation:
- Connect the hosepipe directly outside
- Water plants, lawns, and flower beds
- No trailing hoses through the house
- Avoid water damage to floors and carpets
- Multiple taps for large gardens
- Reach all garden areas easily
Particularly valuable during Yorkshire’s dry summer months.
Car Washing Made Easy
Outdoor vehicle cleaning:
- Wash the car on the driveway
- No water through the garage/house
- Connect the pressure washer easily
- Clean bikes, motorcycles
- Rinse muddy boots and equipment
Convenient outdoor water access for vehicles and equipment.
Outdoor Cleaning Tasks
Various cleaning applications:
- Wash patio furniture
- Clean decking and patios
- Rinse garden tools
- Fill paddling pools
- Clean BBQ equipment
- Wash outdoor bins
- Rinse muddy sports equipment
Outdoor tap prevents mess inside home.
Property Value Enhancement
Attractive feature for buyers:
- Practical improvement buyers appreciate
- Professional installation adds value
- Modern convenience expected
- Well-maintained garden appearance
Desirable feature in property sales.
Water Saving
Reduced indoor water use:
- Don’t run taps waiting for cold water
- No wasted water down drains
- Direct outdoor application
- Controlled garden watering
Efficient outdoor water usage.
Types of Outside Taps We Install
Different external tap options:
Standard Outside Tap
Most common garden tap:
Features:
- Traditional brass or chrome finish
- Threaded spout for hose connection
- Quarter-turn or screw-down operation
- Wall-mounted installation
- Durable outdoor construction
Advantages:
- Affordable option (£15-£40 tap cost)
- Widely available replacement parts
- Simple reliable operation
- Compatible with all hoses
- Long-lasting materials
Best For: General garden use, standard installations
Frost-Proof Outside Tap
Winter-protected design:
How They Work:
- Valve positioned inside wall (warm side)
- Long stem extends through wall to spout outside
- When closed, water drains from external section
- Prevents freezing in external pipework
- No water remains in exposed tap
Advantages:
- No winterization needed
- Prevents burst pipes from freezing
- Year-round availability
- Reduced maintenance
- Peace of mind during cold weather
Considerations:
- Requires wall thickness (200mm+ typically)
- More expensive (£40-£80 tap cost)
- Professional installation essential
- Specific installation requirements
Best For: Year-round use, cold-exposed locations, Yorkshire winter protection
Double-Check Valve Tap
Regulation-compliant option:
What Is Double-Check Valve:
- Built-in backflow prevention
- Two non-return valves in tap body
- Prevents contaminated water flowing back to mains
- Required by Water Supply Regulations
- Protects drinking water safety
Why Required:
- Outside taps risk backflow contamination
- Hosepipes lie on ground (dirty water)
- Garden chemicals in spray attachments
- Prevents siphonage into drinking water
- Legal requirement for outside tap installations
Installation:
- Double-check valve in tap itself OR
- Separate double-check valve fitted internally
- Must be accessible for inspection
Best For: All new outside tap installations (regulation requirement)
Dual Outlet Outside Tap
Two connection points:
Features:
- Two threaded outlets from one tap
- Connect two hoses simultaneously
- Individual shut-off for each outlet
- Share single water supply
Advantages:
- Multiple garden zones
- Hose always connected (no swapping)
- Sprinkler + hand watering
- Convenient for large gardens
Cost: £30-£60 for tap
Best For: Large gardens, multiple watering zones
Lockable Outside Tap
Security feature:
Design:
- Requires key to operate
- Prevents unauthorized use
- Meter lock-type mechanism
- Removable handle option
Advantages:
- Stop neighbors using your water
- Prevent children playing with tap
- Conserve water (no wasteful use)
- Security for rental properties
Cost: £25-£50 for lockable tap
Best For: Front garden taps, shared access properties, rental homes
Our Outside Tap Installation Process
Professional garden tap fitting:
Step 1: Site Survey & Planning
Determining optimal installation:
Location Assessment:
Ideal Position Considerations:
- Convenient access from garden areas
- Reasonable distance from kitchen/utility (water supply)
- Suitable wall for installation
- Drainage for tap run-off water
- Aesthetic appearance
- Hose reach to garden areas
Common Locations:
- External kitchen wall (short pipe run)
- Utility room wall
- Garage external wall
- Near back door for convenience
- Multiple taps for large gardens
Wall Suitability:
- Solid wall (brick/block) – ideal
- Cavity wall – suitable with proper drilling
- Timber frame – requires backing plate
- Rendered walls – seal penetration properly
Distance from Internal Supply:
- Closer = less expensive (shorter pipe run)
- Longer runs increase material and labor costs
- May affect water pressure if excessive distance
Drainage Consideration:
- Where will water drain when tap used
- Avoid creating standing water
- Consider soakaway if needed
- Prevent water damage to foundations
Step 2: Regulatory Compliance Planning
Building Regulations & Water Regulations:
Double-Check Valve Requirement:
- Mandatory for all outside taps
- Prevents backflow contamination
- Options:
- Double-check valve integrated tap OR
- Separate double-check valve fitted internally
- Must be verifiable by water company
Positioning Requirements:
- Minimum 300mm above ground level (prevent ground contamination)
- Accessible for maintenance and inspection
- Protected from freezing where possible
Notification:
- Some water companies require notification
- We check your area requirements
- Complete paperwork if needed
Step 3: Detailed Quotation
Transparent pricing:
Quote Includes:
- Labor for installation
- All materials and fittings
- Outside tap (specify type)
- Internal pipework and valves
- Double-check valve compliance
- Wall penetration and sealing
- Testing and commissioning
Variables Affecting Cost:
- Distance from internal supply
- Wall type (brick/cavity/rendered)
- Tap type (standard/frost-proof/dual)
- Multiple tap installations
- Ground floor vs first floor
Fixed price – no hidden costs.
Step 4: Professional Installation
Expert fitting process:
Internal Pipework:
From Kitchen/Utility:
- Identify cold water supply point
- Install tee connector to supply pipe
- Fit isolation valve (future maintenance)
- Install double-check valve (if not in tap)
- Run 15mm pipe to external wall position
- Secure pipes with clips (prevent vibration)
Wall Penetration:
Drilling Through Wall:
- Mark exact position (level, appropriate height)
- Drill pilot hole from inside
- Drill from outside (cleaner external finish)
- Create slight downward angle (drainage)
- Insert pipe sleeve (protects pipe, allows movement)
- Thread pipe through wall
Drilling Considerations:
- Avoid electrical cables (cable detector used)
- Check cavity width (frost-proof taps need depth)
- Core drill for cleaner holes (50mm typically)
- Minimal damage to rendering/brickwork
External Installation:
Mounting Outside Tap:
- Attach mounting plate/bracket to wall
- Secure with wall plugs and screws (stainless steel)
- Connect tap to pipework
- Use PTFE tape on threads (watertight seal)
- Check tap sits level and secure
- Install backplate if supplied (neat finish)
Sealing Wall Penetration:
- Seal around pipe entry (prevent water ingress)
- Flexible sealant allows pipe movement
- Match sealant to wall color where possible
- Neat finish preserves appearance
Frost Protection (Standard Taps):
- Install internal isolation valve accessible location
- Drain tap facility (drain cock if needed)
- Insulate pipe in wall cavity
- User instructions for winterization
Step 5: Testing & Commissioning
Ensuring perfect operation:
Leak Testing:
- Turn on water supply
- Check all connections for leaks
- Tighten any weeping joints
- Verify tap operates smoothly
- Test under full pressure
Flow Testing:
- Check adequate water pressure at tap
- Verify flow rate acceptable
- Test with hosepipe attached
- Ensure no pressure drop elsewhere in house
Double-Check Valve Test:
- Verify valve functions correctly
- Check compliance installed properly
- Document for water company if required
Frost Protection Check (if applicable):
- Demonstrate winterization procedure
- Show isolation valve location
- Explain drainage process
- Provide winterization instructions
Step 6: Completion & Handover
Finishing professionally:
Cleanup:
- Remove all drilling debris
- Sweep/vacuum work area
- Clean tap and surrounding area
- Dispose of waste properly
Demonstration:
- Show tap operation
- Explain winterization (if standard tap)
- Demonstrate isolation valve location
- Provide maintenance advice
Documentation:
- Installation certificate
- Double-check valve compliance record
- Winterization instructions (if applicable)
- Warranty information
Multiple Outside Tap Installation
Several garden taps for large properties:
Why Multiple Taps?
Large garden coverage:
- Avoid dragging long hoses across lawn
- Dedicated tap for front and rear gardens
- Separate taps for different garden zones
- Greenhouse/allotment dedicated supply
- Driveway tap for car washing
Configuration Options
Independent Taps:
- Separate pipe runs from internal supply
- Each tap has own isolation valve
- Individual double-check valves
- Maximum reliability (one fails, others work)
Cost: Higher (multiple pipe runs and valves)
Daisy-Chain Configuration:
- Single pipe runs to first tap
- Subsequent taps fed from previous
- Shared isolation valve
- More economical installation
Cost: Lower (less pipework and valves)
Consideration: First tap must stay open for others to work
Typical Multi-Tap Layouts
Front & Rear Garden:
- Kitchen wall tap (rear garden)
- Front external wall tap (driveway/front garden)
- Most common two-tap setup
Large Garden Zones:
- Tap near house (patio, containers)
- Mid-garden tap (lawn, borders)
- Far garden tap (vegetable plot, greenhouse)
Cost: £200-£400 per additional tap (after first)
Winterizing Your Outside Tap
Frost protection for standard taps:
Why Winterization Matters
Freezing Risks:
- Water expands when frozen
- Bursts pipes and tap body
- Causes internal flooding
- Expensive emergency repairs
- Preventable with simple steps
Yorkshire winters regularly bring freezing temperatures requiring protection.
Winterization Process
For Standard Outside Taps (October-March):
Step 1: Turn Off Internal Isolation Valve
- Locate isolation valve inside house
- Turn clockwise to close
- Stops water supply to outside tap
Step 2: Drain External Tap
- Open outside tap fully
- Allow water to drain out
- Leave tap open all winter
- Prevents freeze damage
Step 3: Optional Extra Protection
- Insulate tap with foam cover
- Wrap pipe in wall cavity (if accessible)
- Provides additional protection
Spring Preparation (March-April):
- Close outside tap
- Open internal isolation valve
- Check for leaks
- Test tap operation
Frost-Proof Taps
No winterization needed:
- Valve inside wall (warm side)
- Automatic drainage when closed
- Year-round availability
- Hassle-free operation
Worth extra cost for convenience and protection.
Outside Tap Maintenance
Keeping your garden tap working:
Annual Checks
Spring Inspection (March/April):
- Turn on after winter
- Check for leaks at connections
- Verify smooth tap operation
- Test water flow adequate
- Inspect wall seal intact
Autumn Preparation (September/October):
- Winterize standard taps (see above)
- Disconnect and drain hosepipes
- Check double-check valve operation
- Inspect tap body for damage
Common Problems & Solutions
Dripping Tap:
- Replace tap washer (same as indoor tap)
- Cost: £60-£100 for repair
Leak at Wall Connection:
- Re-seal joint with PTFE tape
- May need new compression fitting
- Cost: £80-£150
Low Water Pressure:
- Check internal isolation valve fully open
- Look for partial blockage
- Verify no leaks reducing pressure
- May need pipe sizing assessment
Seized Tap (Won’t Turn):
- Limescale buildup or corrosion
- Penetrating oil may help
- Often needs tap replacement
- Cost: £120-£200
Replacement
When to Replace:
- Persistent leaks after repairs
- Cracked tap body
- Severely corroded
- Outdated non-compliant installation
- Upgrading to frost-proof type
Cost: £120-£250 for tap replacement
Outside Tap Installation Costs
Transparent pricing for all installations:
Standard Installation
£120-£180 typically includes:
- Standard brass outside tap
- Short pipe run (under 3 meters)
- Internal isolation valve
- Double-check valve compliance
- Wall penetration and sealing
- Testing and commissioning
- Half day work
Most common installation cost.
Premium Installation
£180-£250 typically includes:
- Frost-proof outside tap
- Medium pipe run (3-6 meters)
- Quality fittings throughout
- Professional wall sealing
- Full day work
Better protection and convenience.
Complex Installation
£250-£400+ may include:
- Long pipe run (over 6 meters)
- Difficult access (first floor)
- Multiple wall penetrations
- Thick walls requiring long drilling
- Dual outlet or specialist tap
- Extended labor time
Multiple Tap Installation
First Tap: £120-£250 (as above) Additional Taps: £80-£150 each
Economies of scale for multiple taps installed together.
What’s Included
Our quotes cover:
- All labor and installation
- Outside tap (specify type)
- Internal pipework and valves
- Double-check valve
- Wall drilling and sealing
- Testing
- Cleanup and waste disposal
Excluded: Decorative tap covers, hose storage, groundwork for drainage
For accurate quotes, call 07307 410117
Frequently Asked Questions