I have some questions for the fire hose experts here.
I have the recommended 30' defensible space in back of my garage, but beyond that is a steep downward hillside with dry grass, brush, and some small trees. It would be rather dangerous to clear this fuel beyond 30' as it is quite steep and the footing is poor. My garage has wood siding with a composition shingle roof, and we have a history of wildfires in my area; so I am concerned about fire.
I have a 1 1/2" irrigation water line (85 psi) running under ground towards the rear of the garage, and it would be fairly easy to tap into this line to connect a fire hose that would remain permanently installed on the outside wall of the garage. If there ever was a fire back there, this hose could be quickly put into service to wet down the back of the garage and hillside until the fire department could respond.
I have looked at fire hoses on Amazon, but the number of poor reviews have caused me to look elsewhere. I am not looking for the lowest cost if the quality or reliability is going to be problematic.
I am currently considering a 1 1/2" forestry hose offered by American Fire Hose and Cabinet.
http://www.americanfirehose.com/fire-hoses/forestry-hose
A forestry hose is supposed to be lighter in weight, so I'm thinking it would be easier for a guy like me to control. I am looking for advice if this is a reputable brand and supplier. Is there another supplier I should be considering? I would appreciate any advice the experts on here can offer.