Outdoor Spigot next to a fence

One of the main differences between indoor faucets and an outdoor faucets is that outdoor faucets don't have temperature controls. However, there are several different types of outdoor spigots and faucets that are useful for different things. Read on to learn more about the types of outdoor faucets.

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1. Hose Bib Faucet

Hose bib faucets are a very common type of outdoor faucet and feature a compression valve and hose bibs that let you attach garden hoses. Hose bib faucets often have rubber or plastic handle covers, making them easier to open and start the water flow. If you have a hose bib as your existing outdoor faucet, you need to remove the garden hose in cold weather.

2. Frost Proof Faucets

As the name implies, a frost-proof outdoor faucet works well in freezing temperatures and keeps water from freezing in the pipes and causing damage. Frost-proof faucets are sloped to prevent water from collecting near low points and freezing. Additionally, the pipes in a frost-proof faucet extend all the way into your house, so there is room-temperature water or hot water flowing through them.

3. Anti-Siphon Valve

Anti-siphon faucets have a fail-safe mechanism that stops water backflow from contaminating your drinking water. The anti-backflow mechanism makes this type of outdoor spigot suitable for safe use with chemical and pesticide sprayers.

4. Ball Valve Faucets

A ball valve faucet contains a small ball in the middle of the spigot that blocks the opening when you turn the handle. Because the water opening is slow, these kinds of spigots work well as landscaping lines and also work well as shut-off valves for your home's plumbing. However, they provide less control than other outdoor spigots and faucets.

5. Yard Hydrants

Yard hydrants are different from other types of outdoor faucets because they connect to an underground water supply instead of your home's water supply. A yard hydrant can withstand freezing temperatures because the majority of its pipes are insulated underground. A wall hydrant is similarly resistant to freezing and doesn't need winterizing.

6. Outdoor Kitchen Faucets

An outdoor kitchen faucet is just like your indoor kitchen faucet, except outside! That means they provide hot and cold water and can produce water suitable for drinking. An outdoor kitchen faucet is a great idea if you frequently entertain guests on your deck or patio. You can also integrate these types of outdoor kitchen faucets into an outdoor cook space for meal prep.

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MN Plumbing & Home Services works with all types of outdoor spigots and faucets, including outdoor shower faucet installation. We can guarantee an extremely high level of quality workmanship and peerless customer service. Let us help with your next home improvement project!

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