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Default Adding water to small bar in garage conversion

On Nov 23, 2:47 pm, Alex wrote:
Hello,

We're converting our garage into a family/game room, and we'd like to
add a small bar with running water for making drinks, washing hands,
etc. This new room will be a good distance from the kitchen or any
water sources in the house, plus we have a concrete foundation.

Just curious, would it be feasible or recommendable to run flexible
hose of some sort through the attic to this sink from the kitchen or
someplace else in the house? I've seen this done with copper tubing
to add water behind a fridge for an ice maker, but we're looking at
going about 60 feet if we did this.

As for drainage, since this sink won't be used very much, my thought
is to drain it into the yard as we have a planter just outside where
the sink will be located.

Thanks for any ideas or suggestions ...

Alex


Pride of place in the front window of some British homes of the 1920s
was a large plant in a brass pot. Often an Aspidistra*. The front room
was often used for entertaining, beer of variable quality was often
served.
Aspidistras don't like stale beer. They wilt! They get 'hung-over'
literally.
PS. * Look up Gracie Fields and "The biggest Aspidistra in the world".