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A washing machine hose is a lot like a garden hose—it's just shorter and, in a sense, has stakes that are a lot higher. The stakes are a lot higher because washing machine hoses are always on, always holding back pressurized water.
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Learn More »A washing machine hose is a lot like a garden hose—it's just shorter and, in a sense, has stakes that are a lot higher. The stakes are a lot higher because washing machine hoses are always on, always holding back pressurized water. You probably wouldn't leave your garden hoses on under full pressure while you're on vacation, but most people never take the same precaution with their washing machine. For this reason, it's important to use good-quality hoses and to be alert to problems or wear and tear with older hoses. If a cheap, old or faulty hose ever does spring a leak, you'd better hope you're not on vacation, or even asleep.
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Read More »Standard washing machine hoses have a 3/4-inch female threaded fitting on each end. This is the same female fitting found on garden hoses. Washing machine hoses also come in a few different lengths, from 4 feet to 10 feet. Finally, you can get hoses with straight ends or with a 90-degree elbow on one end. The elbow allows the hose to install snugly against the wall so its nice and tidy behind the washing machine. Make sure the hoses you get will work for your supply valves and washer placement.
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Learn More »Despite your best efforts to make sure your washer hoses are in good shape, the potential for a leak is always there—again, because the hoses are holding back pressurized water, unless you shut off the supply valves. If this concerns you, there are a couple of ways to minimize the risk of a washer-related flood. One is to simply turn off the water supply valves when you leave home for extended periods. This stops the pressurized water at the valve, so the hoses are no longer under pressure. You can simplify this task by installing a single-handle valve that controls both the hot and cold water with one lever. The other prevention method is to install an automatic shutoff system that checks for leaks around the washer and can shut off the water supplies itself. It also sounds an alarm to alert you that the shutoff function has been deployed. These systems start at around $200 and include a valve control unit, a sensor that lies on the floor below the washer and a power cord that plugs into a standard wall outlet. The control unit installs between the water supply pipes and the washer hoses. If the sensor detects water on the floor—due to a leaky hose or an overflowing or leaking washing machine—the control unit shuts off both water supplies, and the alarm sounds. The water stays off until you reset the unit with the push of a button.
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