



That old hose bib had seen better days. Worn down, corroded, and probably dripping every time someone turned it on - it's the kind of thing homeowners ignore until it becomes a real problem. We see it all the time. A small leak outside doesn't feel urgent, but it's quietly wasting water and can eventually cause damage to the wall behind it.
Here's what we were working with - a tired, weathered Woodford spigot that was past its useful life. The hardware was crusty, the finish was gone, and it simply wasn't functioning the way it should. Getting it out meant working with the existing copper supply line and making a clean transition to get the new faucet seated properly.
That copper-to-pipe connection is where a lot of installers cut corners. We don't. A solid, properly soldered joint is what keeps this install leak-free long-term. It's not the flashiest part of the job, but it's the part that matters most. Bad connections mean callbacks. Good ones mean peace of mind.
The finished product is a brand new brass hose bib - tight to the brick, properly sealed, and built to hold up through whatever weather comes its way. It's the kind of outdoor faucet replacement that you won't have to think about again for years. Simple job, done right.
Whether it's a leaking outdoor spigot or a faucet that's just worn out, this is exactly the type of repair that's worth doing properly the first time. We handle everything from small fixes like this to full water main line repairs and installations - no job is too small or too involved for our team.