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Aquor House Hydrant V1+ Frost Free Wall Hydrant Outdoor Faucet with Quick-Connect and Anti-Siphon, Freeze Proof Flush Hose Bib, 12 inch, Slate Gray

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About this item

  • BURST-PROOF & STRESS-FREE Hydrants installed in insulated wall have 7x better freeze protection than brass. Automatically drains, seals, and winterizes so you never need to use a foam cover again.
  • ELEVATED OUTDOOR FAUCETS Attach a connector to all of garden hose accessories, like hoses and sprinklers for leak-free quick-connect swaps without endless trips to your spigot.
  • PROFESSIONAL GRADE MATERIALS Upgrade your outdoor water faucet to a longer-lasting solution with 100% lead-free, corrosion-resistant 316L stainless steel and crush-proof, military-grade polymer.
  • LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY Our products are backed by a limited lifetime warranty, offering decades of maintenance-free use, guaranteed.
  • WHAT’S INCLUDED 12 inch hydrant, slate gray debris cover, wide grip vacuum breaker hose connector, 1/2 inch NPT straight inlet, three mounting screws
  • 12 inch stem: 13.75 inch total length, 1/2 inch NPT (f) inlet x 3/4 inch GHT (m)



Product Description

Simple DIY

Quickly Upgrade Your Outdoor Faucet with Aquor


Aquor hydrants are low-profile and compatible with any siding type. DIY install your hydrant over the weekend or get a professional to do it in about an hour. Optional debris covers and hose connectors available for ease of use. Optional inlets available for ease of install.

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  • Our Hydrants are consistent with industry standard sizing. In order to properly size your hydrant you will need to know your type of siding and depth of framing. Depending on your exterior siding, you may want to opt for a longer stem length.

  • Yes, the Aquor House Hydrant is similar to replacing a traditional spigot. You just need access to your plumbing and some tools. Install on any siding type and attach to your water supply line. Typically takes about an hour to install one hydrant.

  • House Hydrant V1+ - circular entry hole makes it easier to retrofit and an external vacuum breaker

    House Hydrant V2+ - oval entry hole, best for new construction, built-in vacuum breaker

  • Its best to unplug your connector from the hydrant after use, especially during the colder months to ensure proper drainage and winterization. You can leave your connector attached to your hose, just be sure to depressurize your hose before storing.

  • Back flow prevention devices, such as vacuum breakers and check valves, prevent the back flow of dirty water into your home’s water supply. Plumbing codes vary, so check your local codes to see what products you’ll need.

Technical Specifications

In the Box Stainless Steel Hydrant, Debris Cover, Wide Grip VB Hose Connector, 1/2” FNPT Straight Inlet, x3 #10 Flathead 1.5” Mounting Screws
Backflow Protection Certified Vacuum Breaker in Hose Connector
Inlet x Outlet 1/2" NPT (f) (PEX expansion and PEX crimp options available) x 3/4" GHT (m)
Inner Diameter 3/4”
Operating Temperature 33-140 °F
Operating Water Pressure 25-125 PSI
Flow Rate 6.8 GPM @ 52 PSI
Plumbing Compatibility All (PEX recommended)
Materials 316L Stainless Steel, Acetal Polymer
Color Slate Gray
Our Promise Limited LIFETIME all stainless steel parts, 5 years polymer parts
Certifications ASSE 1019C, ASME A112.18.1, CSA B125.1, AS3718

Dante
2025-08-24 16:20:27
This item was really easy to install yourself and easy to use. Works great. For your install make sure you don't buy one that is too long. If you follow what I'm saying the install is easy. If you don't follow and make the same mistakes i dud it could be more of a pain in the .....This is hoe I di it in case you want to know.Measure from the spigot base to the first bend of your pipe. (If your pipe is straight from the spigot and stays straight for a number of feet then thats even better get the longest one) if not the measurement doesnt have to be very accurate. You just have to make sure you buy one that will go though the wall and os shorter then your pipe before it bends. (of course you can put it in no matter what but for easy easy easy this is the way)This was the first mistake that I made. If you are ordering the 6 inch one it's actually 8 inches long. Add 2 inches in over all length to the item and then add about an inch and a half for your shark Bite ( which I'll get to) so this means if you measure the length from your outside spigot base to the first bend in your pipe, Say it is 10 inches then you want to order the 6 inch one. To be safe add 4 inches to the length for proper fitThis is exactly what I did and it was easy. My pipe was 10 so I got the 6 inch one.1 Shut off the water.2 Unscrew spigot3 Get a pipe cutter and cut pipe as close to the outside wall as close as you can. ( you may have to use a hacksaw)4 widen hole in the wall because typically the aquar was wider than ither spigots i had ) widen hole of needed using a drill and hole saw5 put your sharkbite onto the aquar with pipe tape and tighten. ( if you don't know about these sharkbites you can get them any home improvement store like lowes , home depot they snap into your pipe and you dont need to solder (sodder) a pipe or use clamping tools. If you look at my pictures you will see what one looks like)6 Put the aquarium spigot in the hole and see what length it is to your pipe. Mark your pipe where the end of the sharkbite is ( the sharkbite goes in less than a quarter-inch so give yourself a but extra. And then cut ( use liquid paper or any marker you can see on a pipe.)7 cut your pipe again, remember you can't add but always take away.8 put aquar and the sharkbite , that you already put together into the hole and click your pipe in. ( you will literally hear a click. )8 screw the aquar to your wall on the out side and you are done. Don't forget the plastic cover and angling piece they give you so your aquarium drains properly.I've done three of these so far and I can do it less than a half hour now. This thing is made great and looks and operates fantastic. Already multiple friends have bought and used them . Everyone loves them and there is nothing to say about them that isn't good
Miataki
2025-07-17 17:03:04
I'm that homeowner who has lived in the Midwest a long time, changed multiple homes but never had the outdoor faucet fail on me - the traditional big box store type. Well - recently - I did have a water line leak inside the ceiling of the basement that led to my repairing the water line and looking for a new faucet to add. Stumbled across the Aquor brand, researched it and thought I'd give this a try. The faucet is WELL MADE, install was a breeze and operating it has been a wonderful change to the old skool turn faucet I used to have - just twist the connector in and voila, garden hose is delivering water. Even had my SO mention that this looks so much professional as opposed to the old style faucet. Really happy with the purchase. Test of time will be this winter as to whether water really drained out and whether any freezing affected operability next Spring. But given the construction - I'm pretty sure that is unlikely to happen. all will be well next Spring.
M. Z. Wong
2025-06-10 12:03:15
My old "frost free" garden hose hydrant had frozen and cracked over the winter. It was spraying water out from underneath the siding when I turned the water on. In a panic, I called a plumber, but they said it would be a couple of days before they could get to me.I remembered seeing a YouTube video of this product a little while ago. I spent a about an hour looking at how to install this thing before I decided I could tackle this project on my own. I canceled my service call with my plumber, ordered this, hoping that everything would go smoothly with my limited plumbing knowledge.I shut off the water to the bib, and cut off the old hydrant. Everything looked straight forward enough.. I picked up a 1/2 inch male copper pipe adapter, a 2 foot section of 1/2 inch copper pipe, and a 1/2 inch quick connect coupling from the local hardware store.I cut about 2 inches from the new copper pipe, and soldered the male copper pipe adapter to it. Then I widened the hole where my old hydrant was at, to 1.5 inches with a hole saw. The trick to widening an existing hole with a hole saw is to use a section of the wooden dowel in the existing hole, as a guide, so your hole saw doesn't skip all over the place. Then I put plumber's tape on the adapter/pipe section I had just soldered, and screwed it onto the Aquor unit.I put the unit in the wall first but did not screw it down yet. It's much easier to work with the pipes when the unit hasn't been screwed down yet, so I went and used the quick connect coupling to connect the unto to my plumbing. I could have soldered the connection together but there's a method to my madness of using the quick connect coupling. Using the coupling will allow me to take apart the Aquor unit, if I ever need to replace the O Rings inside it. Quick connects allow you to twist the pipes in it, if I had soldered the connection together, I would have to unscrew the unit from the wall to replace the O rings.Once I was confident everything was hooked up right, I prayed to baby Jesus, for everything to not leaked, and cranked on the water. To my surprise, everything was perfect. Not a drop of water in sight.I went outside, realigned the unit, put the cover and wedge behind the unit and screwed everything in place. Total cost of materials other then the unit was about $21. It was took me about 1 hour to complete the total installation, not counting the time it took me to go to the hardware store. I am just an average homeowner with no plumbing experience besides soldering a couple of pipes that had frozen before.The product itself is built nicely and looks like it should last a lifetime with proper maintenance. The plastic adapter that you screw into your garden hose is made with a super durable polymer. I don't know exactly what it is, but it's not your typical plastic. I can see it holding up to 5-6 seasons of use.If you have been wanting to replace your old garden hose, or if you need to replace it because of a failure, go for it. This product is dead simple to install, anyone can do it.
Kevin H.
2025-04-21 18:43:33
This product is truly first class. It is very well constructed using stainless steel and works exactly well and it great to look at. Everyone that has seen it is totally WOWED!You got to get one, sone, amazing.
Jason
2025-04-10 16:32:11
Love this hose connector. Is easier to install than I thought and very nice to use. Good work
skiziks
2025-02-05 19:59:50
We are soon to complete a major extension to our home. Yesterday the plumber arrived to start all of his work. He’s now installed four Aquors around the extension perimeter. Two have been installed “paired” as “hot” and “cold” for my wife’s outdoor gardening nook. Two are mounted on the faces of concrete, faux stone facades. The plumber first saw these a few months ago when he was scoping his work. Today, I learned he’d already purchased some for his own property, he was so impressed with the functional design. His company is now talking with their distributor to encourage them to stock them. To say they’ve been a hit is an understatement. To a homeowner, they are as revolutionary as the microwave oven and the automatic ice maker. They will change how we use water outside forever. Thank you Aquor!!
Michael Skipp
2024-12-30 12:15:48
Easy to install and looks great brilliant product with no tap sticking out just push in hose and use very easy to fill up the hottub
Stewart Gregory
2024-12-21 12:14:25
I wanted a garden hose connector that I didn't have to drain down and insulate in the winter. So glad I found Aquor that solved this problem for me. It works great and looks beautiful!
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