Outdoor spigots on Maryland homes take a beating from freeze-thaw cycles every winter. When repair is no longer the right answer, Jacob replaces the old unit with a frost-free sillcock that is designed for the climate in Montgomery Village and throughout Montgomery County. Frost-free units put the actual shutoff inside the heated wall so the pipe cannot freeze at the exterior.
Montgomery Village is a large planned community with a wide mix of home types and ages. Townhomes, condos, and single-family homes all sit side by side here and each has its own maintenance profile.
Jacob holds MHIC #112963, Maryland's home improvement contractor license. Licensed and insured.
What Jacob and His Crew Handle
Removal of old or damaged spigot from the exterior wall
Frost-free sillcock installation with anti-siphon backflow protection
Connection to existing supply pipe with correct threading and sealant
Interior shut-off valve check and replacement if the existing valve is unreliable
Exterior caulking around the trim plate and wall penetration
Operation and leak test before job completion
When to Call
Spigot body cracked or visibly damaged from freeze
Dripping that cannot be stopped with washer or packing repairs
Spigot is a conventional type with no frost-free protection in a freeze-prone location
Corrosion so advanced the valve body cannot be repaired
Spigot installed decades ago and showing signs of serious wear
Water damage on exterior siding or interior wall from a chronic leak
What Affects the Cost of Outdoor Spigot Replacement in Montgomery Village, MD
No prices appear on this page because every job is different. Here is what determines the cost for a Montgomery Village home:
Spigot location and accessibility from both inside and outside
Supply pipe material and condition at the connection point
Whether the interior shut-off valve also needs replacement
Wall type at the penetration point, including masonry versus frame
Jacob gives you a straight quote after understanding the job. Not a ballpark. Not an estimate with asterisks. A clear number for what the job actually requires before work starts.
Frequently Asked Questions
Cost depends on the spigot location, the supply pipe condition, and whether the interior shut-off also needs replacement. Montgomery Village has townhomes, condos, and single-family homes. Jacob works across all types in the community. Jacob gives you a clear quote after assessing the existing setup.
A frost-free sillcock has a stem that extends through the wall so the actual water shutoff is inside the heated space. The pipe between the shutoff and the exterior never holds standing water, so it cannot freeze even if the exterior cap is left open in cold weather. For Maryland winters, this is the right design.
A cracked spigot body cannot be reliably repaired. The crack may be hairline now but will worsen with the next freeze. Replacement is the correct answer. Jacob replaces it with a frost-free unit so the same problem does not happen again.
A like-for-like spigot replacement at an existing location does not typically require a permit in Maryland. Jacob handles the work correctly and can advise on any specific situation that might require a permit.
Yes. Adding a new spigot requires running supply pipe from an existing line and penetrating the exterior wall. Jacob assesses the nearest supply source and gives you a quote for adding a new spigot location.
If the interior shut-off is an old gate valve that has never been operated, or if it does not close fully, replacing it during the spigot replacement is worth doing. Accessing the shut-off again later for a separate repair visit costs more than addressing both in the same visit.
Most replacements take one to two hours. The job requires shutting off water, removing the old spigot, installing the new one, restoring water, and testing. If the interior shut-off also needs replacement, add another 30 to 60 minutes.
Yes. Jacob caulks the exterior trim plate against the siding or masonry as part of every spigot replacement. The penetration where the pipe enters the wall is a water infiltration point if left unsealed. This step is included in the job.
Galvanized pipe connections require more care because the threads can be brittle after decades of corrosion. Jacob checks the condition of the pipe stub-out before disconnecting the old spigot. If the pipe stub-out is compromised, he addresses it before installing the new spigot.
Call Jacob directly at (301) 395-3831. Note whether the existing spigot is conventional or frost-free and where it is located on the house. Montgomery Village has townhomes, condos, and single-family homes. Jacob works across all types in the community. He serves all of Montgomery County. MHIC #112963. Licensed and insured.
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Verified Reviews from Montgomery County Homeowners
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April 2024
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April 2023
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August 2023
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