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Default 5 yrs on washer hoses?

"Pete C." wrote in message
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Sharp Dressed Man wrote:

"Pete C." wrote in message
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"Todd" wrote in message
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Hi All,

My Maytag manual says to replace washer water hoses
every five years. I presume they are talking about
those all rubber hoses.

Does this five year replacement plan also apply
to my (expensive) stainless steel mesh reinforced hoses?

Many thanks,
-T

$20-$25 for new set of hoses, thousands to replace the water damage if
they
let go. Your call....

Well, potentially if it can flood a finished area. If the washer is say
in an unfinished basement, the potential damages may be less than the
cost of the hoses.


Petey and momma go away for a romantic weekend in the mountains; washing
machine hot water inlet hose lets go Friday night at 745 PM. Unattended
and
undiscovered, water level rises and rises and rises until it reaches
electrical switch in washer (or other basement tool/appliance) causing
short/spark which starts big fire. Local fire department responds at 3:53
AM
but unable to contain fire that burns house down.

Sure hope y'all enjoyed the percale sheets, Champaign and strawberries;-)


Unlike most folks, I always turn off the water to the house if I'm away
for more than the afternoon. As for the water levels, in one house the
washer is in the unfinished basement with a grade level garage door, so
the water level could never get over 1/4" on concrete. In the other
house the washer is off the kitchen, on a tiled floor in slab-on-grade
construction, with door thresholds, the water might reach 1/2" before
flowing over the threshold into the garage and out the garage door.



Well Pete, you sure seem like the kind of guy who spends all his spare time
remembering to jug the washer shut off valve every time he leaves the house,
turning it back on when he gets home and running around the basement with a
tape measure and a T-square checking clearances and sighting drain angles.

Tell ya' what-- while you're spending all your spare time doing all that,
bet I could talk your wife into going to the mountains with me for the
weekend;. She'd probably appreciate some attention for a change;-)