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Life of Flexible Hoses
Do flexible hoses used for plumbing in washing machines and the like
have a finite life and if so at what intervals do they require replacement? |
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Edward W. Thompson wrote:
Do flexible hoses used for plumbing in washing machines and the like have a finite life and if so at what intervals do they require replacement? Not really. The washers may tend to creep under high loads, and begin to leak eventually. But if tightened properly, it shouldn't be an issue. |
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"Ian Stirling" wrote in message
... Edward W. Thompson wrote: Do flexible hoses used for plumbing in washing machines and the like have a finite life and if so at what intervals do they require replacement? Not really. The washers may tend to creep under high loads, and begin to leak eventually. But if tightened properly, it shouldn't be an issue. IME they last longer than a washing machine... and I buy a new set each time I move house. No problems ever. So at least 12 years life in them. |
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Edward W. Thompson wrote: Do flexible hoses used for plumbing in washing machines and the like have a finite life and if so at what intervals do they require replacement? Ours have outlasted the lives of several w/m's, except in one case where a hose was resting on the top lip, and chafed-away..... Tap left on, silent leak, all night. Floods for breakfast. -- Tony Williams. |
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Edward W. Thompson wrote: Do flexible hoses used for plumbing in washing machines and the like have a finite life and if so at what intervals do they require replacement? They outlasted my previous machine - and it did about 25 years, not bad for a cheap Indesit. Although no kids, so probably unrepresentative. Far more likely to leak at the connectors than the hose itself, so changing the washers might be worthwhile. -- *Why is the third hand on the watch called a second hand? Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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Mungo "two sheds" Toadfoot wrote:
Edward W. Thompson wrote: Do flexible hoses used for plumbing in washing machines and the like have a finite life and if so at what intervals do they require replacement? Eventually they might go hard and brittle. Eventually. They do. but even then, I've still never seen one leak or 'blow'. But replacing them at the same time as the washing machine seems prudent (espcially as they usually come with a new set of hoses anyway) David |
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On Mon, 11 Jul 2005 05:54:40 +0000 (UTC), Edward W. Thompson
wrote: Do flexible hoses used for plumbing in washing machines and the like have a finite life and if so at what intervals do they require replacement? Hi, If they are the old grey rubber ones, they will eventually perish and need replacement. The new red/blue ones are probably PVC with a polyester or nylon braid and should last almost indefinitely. cheers, Pete. |
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