



A bad outdoor spigot is one of those things homeowners put up with longer than they should. It drips, it's hard to turn, or it just flat-out stopped working. This Pleasant Hill homeowner had had enough - and honestly, we don't blame them.
Here's what we were working with: an old hose bib that had seen better days, with the surrounding siding showing clear signs of wear and water damage over time. Getting a clean, reliable connection from the interior water line out to a functional exterior spigot takes more than just swapping the faucet. We had to work through the wall and tie into the existing copper supply line properly.
That interior connection is where the job really lives. A solid brass fitting on the copper line means a secure, leak-free tie-in that's built to hold up. That kind of detail matters - a poorly fitted connection inside the wall can cause slow leaks that go unnoticed for months and lead to much bigger headaches down the road.
The end result is a properly installed hose bib that's ready for everyday use - watering the yard, washing down the driveway, rinsing off equipment, whatever the homeowner needs. Simple access to outdoor water shouldn't be a hassle, and now it isn't.
This is exactly the kind of water line work we handle all the time. Whether it's a new spigot, a line repair, or something more involved, we take the time to do it right from the inside out.