We depend on our washing machine to perform at its best but like all appliances, components can be susceptible to wear and tear over time. If you notice water pooling around your washing machine or an inconsistent water flow, it could be a sign of a defective hose. Over time, washing machine hoses can degrade, leading to leaks and potential water damage. In this guide, we'll show you how to inspect and easily replace your washing machine hoses.
Washing machine hoses typically last around 5 years, depending on usage and the type of material. If your hoses are older than this, it's a good idea to proactively replace them, even if they appear to be in good condition.
Washing machine hoses are under constant pressure as they supply water to your appliance. Inspecting them regularly is crucial to identify signs of wear and prevent potential leaks or bursts that could cause extensive damage to your home.
Regular inspections help catch any potential issues early and prevent leaks or bursts that could lead to water damage. Inspect washing machine hoses at least once a year and replace them every 5 years, even if they appear to be in good condition.
Once you've identified worn-out hoses, it's time to replace them.
Safety first! Turn off the water supply to the washing machine by shutting off the valves located behind the appliance and disconnect from its power source. Slide the washer away from the wall to access the hoses.
Using your pliers (if necessary), loosen the hose connections, starting where the hose connects to the washing machine. Have a towel or bucket handy to catch any water that may spill from the hoses.
Then, loosen the connection at the water supply valves (again using your pliers if necessary). Remove the old hoses and discard them.
Before installing the new hoses, inspect the hose connections on the washing machine and water supply valves for any debris or corrosion. Clean them if necessary.
Attach the new hoses to the water supply valves. Then connect to the washing machine fittings. Connect the hot water hose to the hot water connection and the cold water hose to the cold water connection. Tighten securely.
Turn on the water supply valves and check for any leaks around the hose connections. Tighten the connections further if needed.
Once you've confirmed that there are no leaks, move the washing machine back into place.
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