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A wider hose will increase the volumn of flow but will not increase pressure. The pressure is determined by the amount of pressure delivered to the house. In some cases you can restrict the flow from a 3/4 hose and geta gradual increase at the site of the restriction but normal pressure will be reaquired in a very short distance.

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