How much does it cost to replace an outdoor spigot?
Columbus, OH

How much does it cost to replace an outdoor spigot?

Columbus, OH

How much does it cost to replace an outdoor spigot?

$150 – $450 average total cost

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$150 – $450 average total cost


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Average cost to replace an outdoor faucet

The cost to replace an outdoor spigot is $150 to $450 on average, depending on the faucet type and labor rates. Frost-free and anti-siphon outdoor faucet replacements cost more than a simple hose bib or ball valve spigot. Complex replacements that involve rerouting plumbing or installing new piping cost more.

Average outdoor spigot replacement cost
Factor Average cost
Materials $10 – $100
Labor $140 – $350
Total cost $150 – $450

  • An outdoor spigot, also called a garden tap, is a faucet that attaches to the home's exterior and connects to your water line.

  • Most outdoor spigots are made of brass or plastic.

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Cost to replace an outdoor faucet by type

The cost to replace a faucet depends mostly on the type of spigot you're installing. Hose bibs are the most common option because they come with a hose attachment. Ball valve spigots are another common choice but sometimes require an adapter if you want to connect a hose to it.

Cost to replace an outdoor faucet by type
Spigot type Average cost
(materials only)
Total installed cost
Hose bib $10 – $40 $150 – $350
Ball valve $10 – $40 $150 – $350
Frost-free $30 – $100 $250 – $400
Anti-siphon $40 – $100 $260 – $450

Hose bib

Replacing a hose bib costs $150 to $350, including the materials and labor. This spigot type runs water from the inside of your house to the outside and has a threaded spout that connects easily to a garden hose.

Ball valve

Ball valve spigots are a common outdoor faucet option and cost $150 to $350 in total to replace. They usually have a flat handle and a ball inside that either lets water through or blocks it. Ball valve spigots often have hose attachments, but some require an adapter to connect it to a hose.

Frost-free

A frost-free or frost-resistant spigot, also called a sillcock, costs $250 to $400 installed. This type of spigot extends farther into the wall and has a valve inside the home, which helps prevent the water in your pipes from freezing and bursting in the winter.

However, you should still drain and detach hoses from frost-free spigots in freezing weather because leftover water in hoses can still damage the faucet.

Anti-siphon

Replacing an anti-siphon spigot costs $260 to $450 with installation. This faucet type is designed to prevent the backflow of dirty water into clean water. Most hardware stores carry spigots that are anti-siphon and frost-free.

Outdoor spigot replacement cost factors

Several factors affect the cost of replacing an outdoor faucet:

  • Other hardware: Installing more advanced hardware, such as an outdoor sink, outdoor shower, or yard hydrant, will cost $300 to $1,200, much more than the average cost for a simple faucet.

  • Project complexity: Most replacements involve removing the old faucet and installing a new one. Moving it to a new location farther from the water line or rerouting pipes costs more.

  • Damage repairs: If the old spigot leaked and caused any water damage to the wall or siding, you may be looking at expensive repairs. Siding repair costs $2 to $14 per square foot. Mold remediation costs $15 to $30 per square foot.

  • Permits: Some municipalities require permits for plumbing work, which will increase your overall cost.

Labor

Plumbers charge $75 to $150 per hour for labor on average. Replacing a spigot is a relatively simple job, but it may take longer than average if there's any damage or if they need to replace any of your existing piping.

Replacing plumbing costs $0.40 to $2.00 per square foot for PEX piping. Trenching costs $5 to $12 per linear foot if the pipes are going underground.

Repair vs. replace

In nearly all cases, contractors replace the spigot instead of repairing a small component. They will sometimes only have to replace the rubber washer to fix a small leak, which you can DIY for $5 to $10. For other issues, it's best to have a professional replace the spigot.

An outdoor faucet/spigot on a home's exterior brick wall
An outdoor faucet/spigot on a home's exterior brick wall

Outdoor spigot replacement FAQs

Do you need a plumber to replace an outdoor spigot?

You should hire a plumber to replace an outdoor spigot unless you have extensive DIY experience with plumbing. Any mistakes when replacing plumbing fixtures can cause water damage and expensive repairs to your property.

How long does it take to replace an outdoor spigot?

A simple spigot replacement may take 10 to 20 minutes of labor. If there are any major complications or if they need to reroute or replace plumbing, the job could take several hours.

How long do outdoor faucets last?

Outdoor faucets and spigots usually last about 20 years. Lower-end materials may only last 10 years or less, but high-quality materials could last 30+ years.

Can you replace just the handle on an outdoor faucet?

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Yes, you can replace just the handle on a faucet if the rest of the hardware is in good condition. Simply unscrew the handle to disconnect it from the spigot. Bring the old handle to the store with you to make sure you get the right size.

Getting estimates from plumbers

When hiring a plumber near you, follow these steps:

  • Contact at least 3 different plumbers in your area and request estimates.

  • Make sure the plumbers are licensed, insured, and have good customer reviews on HomeGuide and Google.

  • Find out if they charge a flat rate or if they charge by the hour.

  • Request detailed, written estimates from each plumber.

  • Ask if there could be extra charges not included in the estimate.

Questions to ask a plumber

If you're in need of a spigot replacement, ask the plumber these questions:

  • Do you have experience with outdoor spigot replacements?

  • What's included in the quote? Does this cover labor, materials, and any additional fees?

  • What type of spigot do you recommend?

  • Are there any existing issues that you need to address?

  • How long will this replacement take?

  • Is there a warranty or guarantee on your work?

  • Will this job require a permit?

  • When is the earliest time you're available?