Understanding Brass Bibcock Sizing
Brass bibcocks have standardized dimensions. Their size is based on the connection ports. The inlet and outlet sizes are different. The inlet connects to the building’s plumbing. The outlet is for a standard garden hose. Sizing is crucial for proper installation.
Inlet Connection Sizes
The inlet is typically threaded. Common inlet sizes are 1/2 inch and 3/4 inch. These are National Pipe Taper (NPT) threads. The 1/2-inch size is most common in homes. It connects to standard indoor water lines. The 3/4-inch size is for higher flow requirements.
Outlet or Spout Sizes
The outlet is designed for a hose. The standard thread is 3/4 inch GHT. GHT means Garden Hose Thread. This is a universal outdoor standard. All garden hoses fit this thread. The spout diameter is roughly 3/4 inch. It is not compatible with NPT threads.
Overall Length and Projection
Total length varies by model. It is measured from the wall to the spout end. Common projection lengths are 4 to 8 inches. Longer bibcocks are easier to connect. They also prevent hose kinks at the wall. Short designs are for tight spaces.
Valve Stem and Handle Dimensions
Internal stem sizes are not usually specified. But handle size is important for operation. Larger handles provide more leverage. This makes the valve easier to turn. Handles are typically 2 to 3 inches in diameter. Frost-proof models have longer internal stems.
Common Size Combinations
The most frequent combination is 1/2″ NPT inlet. It has a 3/4″ GHT outlet. This suits 99% of residential uses. Another combination is 3/4″ NPT inlet. It also has a 3/4″ GHT outlet. This is used for commercial irrigation taps.

Importance of Correct Inlet Size
Choosing the right inlet size is critical. It must match the existing supply pipe. A 1/2-inch bibcock needs a 1/2-inch pipe. Using an adapter is possible but not ideal. It adds potential leak points. Always match the plumbing size directly.
Outlet Size Consistency
The outlet size is almost always 3/4″ GHT. This is an unchanging industry standard. It ensures compatibility with all hoses. Nozzles, sprinklers, and washers fit it. You never need to check the outlet size. It is a universal constant.
Specialty and Heavy-Duty Sizes
Some industrial bibcocks are larger. They may have a 1-inch NPT inlet. The outlet remains 3/4″ GHT for hoses. These are used on farms or in factories. They deliver higher water volume. They connect to larger main water lines.
Frost-Proof Bibcock Variations
Frost-proof models have unique sizing. Their overall length is much greater. It can be 8, 10, or 12 inches. This length protects the valve seat. The seat sits inside the warm building wall. The inlet size is still standard.
Metric Size Equivalents
In metric regions, sizes are similar. The common inlet is 15mm or 20mm. This is equivalent to 1/2 inch and 3/4 inch. The outlet is often called 19mm or 20mm. It is effectively the same as 3/4″ GHT. Always check local standards.
Selecting the Correct Size
First, identify your supply pipe size. Use a 1/2-inch bibcock for 1/2-inch pipes. Use a 3/4-inch bibcock for 3/4-inch pipes. The outlet will be correct for your hose. For most homes, 1/2 inch NPT inlet is perfect. This standard size ensures easy replacement and function.