Power washing Hose. It there a way to get them fixed or should I just S hit can them.I must have a half dozon hose's hanging on the wall taking up space.
Jeff Wible said
Jan 27, 2014
Hey art,..depends on how you use them. If mostly running low pressure (1000 PSI) and under it's well worth getting them fixed. With that being said,..they're worth fixing one time,..if they they blow again,..I'd replace it,..I mean sure you may be able to get another job or three before it happens a third time ,..but for me it's not worth shutting down to replace hoses on a regular basis.
I get usually replace the (1) wire 4000 PSI hoses about every 2-3 years. I prefer these (1) wire hoses because they are alot less stiff than (2) wire hoses.
* Also worth repairing to use as a backup,..thats what I do with them.
Jeff
-- Edited by Jeff Wible on Monday 27th of January 2014 04:52:09 PM
Brian C Jackson said
Jan 27, 2014
Art try a hydraulic hose company. I use a company Omni Hose and they deal with all kinds of hose(Hydraulic/Air/Pw)
Power washing Hose. It there a way to get them fixed or should I just S hit can them.I must have a half dozon hose's hanging on the wall taking up space.
Hey art,..depends on how you use them. If mostly running low pressure (1000 PSI) and under it's well worth getting them fixed. With that being said,..they're worth fixing one time,..if they they blow again,..I'd replace it,..I mean sure you may be able to get another job or three before it happens a third time ,..but for me it's not worth shutting down to replace hoses on a regular basis.
I get usually replace the (1) wire 4000 PSI hoses about every 2-3 years. I prefer these (1) wire hoses because they are alot less stiff than (2) wire hoses.
* Also worth repairing to use as a backup,..thats what I do with them.
Jeff
-- Edited by Jeff Wible on Monday 27th of January 2014 04:52:09 PM
Art try a hydraulic hose company. I use a company Omni Hose and they deal with all kinds of hose(Hydraulic/Air/Pw)