In this video, This Old House plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey adds a new spigot.

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Steps for Installing a Water Spigot Outside

  • Drill ¼-inch-diameter hole through house siding and rim joist. Be sure hole falls between two floor joists in basement.
  • Now enlarge the ¼-inch hole with 1⅜-inch-diameter self-feeding wood-boring bit.
  • From inside the basement, buff-clean a nearby water-supply pipe with a strip of emery cloth. Cut the cleaned pipe with a tubing cutter. Use a bucket to catch water that drains from pipe.
  • Run new copper tubing from the just-cut water-supply pipe to the 1⅜-inch-diameter faucet hole. Secure pipe to the house framing with copper bell hangers.
  • Clean and flux all pipe ends and fittings, then solder the joints with a propane torch and lead-free solder.
  • From outside, wrap plumber’s putty around the flange on the outdoor faucet.
  • Insert the faucet into the 1⅜-inch-diameter hole and press it tightly to the house.
  • Fasten the faucet by driving two 2-inch-long weather-resistant screws through the flange and into the house.
  • Remove any excess plumber’s putty that squeezes out from behind the flange.
  • From inside, solder the final plumbing connection joining the faucet to the new water-supply pipe.

Materials

  • Bucket
  • Plumbers putty

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Tools & Materials

  • Drill/driver
  • Drill bit - twist, extra-long 1/4-inch
  • Self-feeding drill bit with extension - 1 3/8-inch
  • Tubing cutter
  • Propane torch