Outdoor Faucet Replacement
How often do you think about the state of your outdoor faucet? If it does its intended job of providing an outdoor source of water for whatever you might need, then the answer to that is probably “not often”. But what if you’re lacking in water pressure, or have a fixture that’s cracked or corroded? Or, even worse, what if you don’t have an outdoor faucet to begin with?
Whatever the reason, if you need a new outdoor faucet installation in the Pacific Northwest area, you can count on the technicians at Pacific Plumbing & Drain Services.
Comprehensive Outdoor Faucet Installations
When looking into an outdoor faucet installation, there’s a lot to consider. Can you install outdoor faucets without a professional? Technically, yes, but it’s a complicated process that’s easy to get wrong. If you don’t have the time or specialized equipment, it’s a lot easier to trust a professional technician like the ones at Pacific Plumbing & Drain.
How Much Does it Cost to Install an Outdoor Faucet?
There is no one set price for outdoor faucet installations. There are factors for each variety – like the material of a hose bib for a spigot or frost-proof faucet. If you’re looking to install a faucet with a hose bib you’ll find the process more budget-friendly than if you were to go with something like a wall hydrant, or even a full-on outdoor kitchen. But what are your options?
Go Pacific Plumbing & Drain Cleaning for Outdoor Faucet Installation
Plumbing isn’t the most glamorous field of work, but when you’re suddenly without water we become the most important people to call. That’s why we’re open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, for whatever drain or water services you may need. And we don’t aim to manipulate, so when you call for one of our technicians, they will give you a price quote upfront BEFORE we start. No surprises, no tricks, just solid service for homes throughout the Pacific Northwest. So if you’re looking to expand water usage on your property, contact Pacific Plumbing & Drain Services to get started!
Outdoor Faucet Replacement
How often do you think about the state of your outdoor faucet? If it does its intended job of providing an outdoor source of water for whatever you might need, then the answer to that is probably “not often”. But what if you’re lacking in water pressure, or have a fixture that’s cracked or corroded? Or, even worse, what if you don’t have an outdoor faucet to begin with?
Can a Plumber Install an Outdoor Faucet?
Yes! In fact, it’s best to work with a qualified plumber who knows the ins and outs of outdoor plumbing systems. Though an outdoor faucet replacement may seem like a quick and simple task, it can quickly become complicated – especially if you run into any issues along the way. At Pacific Plumbing & Drain, our team is fully qualified and prepared to install your outdoor plumbing fixtures. Our team will ensure your faucet is installed correctly to avoid leaks and other problems later on down the road.
Types of Outdoor Faucets
Hose bibs, spigots, yard hydrants… though many people use these terms interchangeably, all of them are actually slightly different types of outdoor faucets. Knowing about the different kinds of fixtures, and who they’re best for, can help you choose the right fit for your property. Here’s what you need to know about the most common types of outdoor faucets:
- Spigots: The most popular type of outdoor faucet. Has a simple design that attaches easily to garden hoses. Relies on an internal compression valve and is very durable.
- Hose bibs: Another very popular faucet. Uses a compression valve similar to a spigot and often features a plastic or rubber-coated handle for easier operation.
- Frost-Free: Designed to protect against frost by allowing water to drain freely from the downward-angled spout. Excellent for homeowners in colder climates.
- Ball-Valve: As the name suggests, these faucets use a small ball to control the water flow and prevent leaking. These can be used both indoors and outdoors.
- Yard/Wall Hydrants: These connect to an underground water source and can help protect against frozen, burst pipes.
Not sure what type of faucet is right for you? Still have questions about the differences between all the options? We’ve got you covered! Our experts can help you determine which option is right for you.