How Much Does it Cost to Install an Outdoor Spigot in 2024?

The average cost of installing a spigot ranges from $150 to $500, depending on the location and type of spigot. The simplest spigot will cost between $150 and $300.

Having access to water outdoors is important. You can water your plants, maintain your yard, or wash your car. A spigot is a common type of outdoor faucet (aka a garden tap), that attaches to a water supply line. They’re usually made of brass or plastic.

There are different kinds of outdoor spigots out there, but they usually cost between $150 and $500. Common types of spigots, like the hose bib spigot and the ball valve spigot, generally cost between $150 and $300. The cheapest spigot may cost around $100. On the other hand, more complicated outdoor faucet projects can cost as much as $4,000.

In this guide:

Typical cost of a spigot in 2024

Median cost
$325
Typical price range$150 – $500
Extreme low-end cost$100
Extreme high-end cost$4,000

Spigot installation typically ranges between $150 and $500, with $325 being the median cost. The two most common types of outdoor spigots are the hose bib and the ball valve, which both cost between $150 and $300.

If you’re in an area with a lower cost of living, you may be able to install a budget-friendly spigot for as little as $100. On the other hand, if you’re based in an area with a higher cost of living, want a more advanced type of faucet, and need extensive plumbing work to set up the spigot, you could pay as much as $4,000.

The above costs include labor, which usually range between $140 and $380. Once again, this could increase depending on the complexity of the job and your location. Your materials are likely to cost between $10 and $100 if you want a simple spigot. More expensive options, such as installing a yard hydrant, an outdoor sink, or even an outdoor shower, can cost between $50 and $1,000.

To save money on your outdoor faucet, you can:

  • Choose a simple spigot, such as a hose bib or a ball valve
  • Install it close to your water pipes
  • Get quotes from multiple contractors to find the best deal

You’re likely to spend more money on your outdoor faucet if:

  • You choose an expensive option, such as a yard hydrant, a full outdoor sink, or an outdoor shower
  • Need to install it far from your existing water lines

Spigot cost estimator by type

A simple spigot, such as a hose bib or a ball valve, cost less than more advanced options. Depending on your needs, you can buy a spigot that’s resistant to freezing weather, prevents the backflow of dirty water, and more. 

Here is an estimate of how much different types of spigots will cost, along with a short description of each.

TypeAverage cost excluding installation
Hose bib$10 – $40
Ball valve$10 – $40
Frost-free$35 – $45
Anti-siphon$35 – $60
Yard hydrant$50 – $150
Outdoor sink$50 –$1,000
Outdoor shower$50 – $1,000

Hose bib

A hose bib is one of the most common types of spigots. Its purpose is to run water from the inside of your house to the outside. You can easily connect it to a hose. It typically costs between $10 and $40, excluding installation.

Ball valve

Ball valve spigots are another common outdoor faucet option. They typically have a handle but you’ll need an adapter to connect the ball valve to a hose. Like the hose bib faucet, they cost between $10 and $40, excluding installation.

Frost-free

A frost-free spigot is a type of spigot that is designed to prevent water from freezing and bursting the pipe in cold climates. It usually costs between $35 and $45, excluding installation.

Anti-siphon

An anti-siphon spigot prevents the backflow of dirty water into clean water. It  ranges between $35 and $60, excluding installation costs.

Yard hydrant

Yard hydrants are connected to buried water supply lines. It may be the ideal solution if you have a large land area that needs a high supply of water. A yard hydrant typically costs anywhere between $50 and $150, plus installation.

Outdoor sink

While an outdoor sink is a more expensive option, it’s often well utilized for homes with gardens and for those who like to do a lot of outdoor cooking. Excluding installation, outdoor sinks can cost from $50 for a simple utility sink to $1,000 for something more sophisticated.

Outdoor shower

Outdoor showers are once again on the pricier side of the spectrum, but they offer great convenience for those who enjoy swimming in their backyard pools or exercising outdoors. You can expect an outdoor shower to cost between $50 and $1,000, plus installation.

Keep in mind that you may be required to install a roof over your shower as well as a drainage system, depending on your local laws.

Factors that affect cost

Aside from the type of spigot you want to buy and your location, there are a number of other things that will affect the final cost. From a permit to labor to a new water line, the list of things that you may need to buy or pay for can quickly add up. Here’s more information about common cost factors you might come across.

Labor

The cost of labor for installing a new outdoor faucet will vary based on the type of faucet, the complexity of the job, and your location. Labor costs may range between $140 and $380 and go up to $500 or more for more complex jobs.

Permit

Depending on your local municipality, a permit may be required to install an outdoor faucet. Your permit may cost between $50 and $100 for a simple spigot installation. More complex jobs may require a more expensive permit, costing up to $1,500.

Water line

When adding a yard hydrant, it generally cannot be connected to an existing buried water line, so you may have to install an additional line to the hydrant. This can mean an additional $3,750 on top of all other costs, but the costs can range between $1,500 and $12,000.

Related Costs

In addition to a spigot or another type of outdoor faucet, there may be other related services you’ll be interested in. 

Swimming pool

An in-ground pool usually costs between $32,410 to $60,870 to install. An above-ground pool can be cheaper, typically between $1,698 and $5,969 to install. 

Hose

If you want to attach a hose to your spigot, you’ll need a hose bib spigot or a suitable adapter. Your contractor will be able to help you select the option that’s right for your needs. Depending on its length, a garden hose can cost between $5 and $300. They’re usually around $1 per foot.

Landscaping

If you’re changing up your backyard, upgrading your landscaping may be a great addition to enhance the look and feel of your outdoor area. Landscaping services are offered by many companies and can vary in cost depending on the complexity of the project and your location. Here’s a table that will make the average costs of landscaping projects a little more clear.

Landscaping projectAverage cost
Sod installation$0.87 – $1.76 per square foot
Path installation$8 – $22 per square foot
Tree and shrub planting$25 – $3,000
Flower bed planting$650 – $3,000
Pergola installation$2,216 – $8,959
Retaining wall installation$4,025 – $8,711
Gazebo installation$5,364 – $9,027
Outdoor kitchen installation$5,057 – $17,276 
Gazebo installation$5,364 – $9,027
Outdoor kitchen installation$5,057 – $17,276

Outdoor cooking

You may be looking to add a spigot or another outdoor faucet because you realize the benefits of outdoor cooking. If so, here are some ways you can cook outside. A good charcoal grill will cost anywhere between $175 and $8,375. As mentioned above, a full outdoor kitchen can cost between $5,057 and $17,276.

Replacement

Spigots need to be repaired and replaced every so often. If you notice leakage, elemental build-up, damage, abnormal water pressure, or signs of wear and tear, it may be time for a full or partial replacement, which may cost between $50 and $300. When it comes to repairing or replacing yard hydrants, outdoor sinks, and outdoor showers, the costs can get into thousands of dollars.

Can you install a spigot yourself (DIY)?

Should you try to install a spigot yourself? The short answer is no. Labor costs for a professional to install, repair, or replace your outdoor plumbing fixtures add up quickly. But it’s often more cost-effective in the long run than attempting a DIY project.

Professional plumbers are knowledgeable about the best materials for outdoor plumbing and have the expertise to know how to install them properly, helping you avoid expensive problems down the line.

Cost by location

Location affects the cost of nearly every home renovation project, and installing a spigot is no different. You’re likely to pay less for your spigot installation if you live in an area with a low cost of living. In areas with a high cost of living, it’s likely that you’ll pay more for the same service.

To find out how much you’ll be paying for installing a spigot, you can contact local contractors and get an estimate for their labor costs. We recommend getting as many quotes as possible to compare prices and get the best deal.

FAQ

Should I turn off my outside tap in winter?

Your tap can get damaged from frost. Therefore, it’s crucial that you turn it off, drain it (if possible), and cover it. You
can also get a frost-free spigot to help prevent frost damage. Your contractor can advise you on how to best care for your outdoor faucet.

Do you need a plumber to fit an outside tap?

It’s always better to get professional assistance with any plumbing job. Even if you’re a skilled DYIer, you’ll still likely be better off calling an experienced contractor to help you avoid any problems with your installation.

Is an outdoor sink worth it?

A spigot will be enough for various tasks such as watering plants, cleaning garden tools, and washing vehicles. However,  if you plan to use it for preparing meals and beverages, you might want to opt for an outdoor sink. At the end of the day, whether you choose to install an outdoor sink or a simple spigot will be affected by your personal preferences and needs.

Final thoughts

Having access to water outside is a great convenience that many homeowners enjoy. Getting a faucet is an affordable solution that fulfills the needs of most people. Whether you want to water your plants, wash your car, or fill up your pool, a hose bib spigot or a ball valve spigot (with an adapter, if you’re attaching a hose) may be just what you need.

But there are also other options to consider. If you have a large yard, a yard hydrant may be more suitable than a standard spigot. Furthermore, some homeowners install outdoor sinks for washing up after outdoor cooking. Additionally, outdoor showers can be a convenient home feature to use after swimming in the pool or exercising.

The different types of outdoor faucets come with their own advantages, drawbacks, and price tags. Ultimately, your choice of an outdoor faucet will be affected by your requirements and your budget. Speak to a professional for advice when selecting the right spigot for your home.

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Judith Gallova

Judith Gallova is a freelance writer who created her first blog at the age of 10. Later, she started working in marketing and eventually combined her writing and marketing skills to become a freelance writer. In her free time, she studies the Bible, goes to the gym, spends time with loved ones, and enjoys all things outdoors.