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Connect Water Inlet Hose — Connect New Hoses

Beginner2 hours

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How to Replace Washing Machine Supply Hoses · Step 4 of 6

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Identify the water inlet hose, which has a 90-degree connector for the machine and a straight connector for the water supply. Ensure the rubber washer is in place inside the 90-degree connector and hand-tighten it to the machine's cold water inlet. Connect the straight end to the household's cold water supply valve and hand-tighten it. Once secure, slowly turn on the water and check both connections for any drips or leaks.

Goal: Attach the water supply hose to the machine and the water valve

  • The 90-degree elbow on the hose should be connected to the machine to prevent the hose from kinking when pushed against the wall.
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FAQs

How do I safely turn off the water supply and prepare the area to prevent water damage?

Locate the hot and cold water shut-off valves behind the washing machine, or the main water shut-off for your home if individual valves aren't present. Turn them completely clockwise until the water flow stops. Place a bucket and several absorbent towels (like the FRESHFOLDS set or ITOPFOX paper towels) under and around the hose connections to catch residual water during disconnection.

Do I really need specialized tools like Channellock pliers, and what type of new hoses are recommended?

Yes, Channellock 10 in. Tongue and Groove Pliers are highly recommended for their grip and adjustable jaws, making it easier to loosen stubborn, old hose connections without stripping them. For new hoses, durable options like the Fluidmaster Universal Braided Stainless High Efficiency Hoses or UDP Steel Braid Reinforced Hoses are excellent choices, as they are less prone to bursting than standard rubber hoses.

What are the most common mistakes beginners make when disconnecting old hoses or installing new ones, and how can I avoid leaks?

A common mistake is not fully draining the old hoses before disconnecting, leading to spills. Ensure all water is off and use a bucket. When installing new hoses, make sure the rubber washers are properly seated in the fittings. Hand-tighten first, then use your Channellock pliers for an additional half-turn to three-quarters turn; overtightening can strip threads, while undertightening causes leaks.

Is this project truly 'beginner' level, and is the 2-hour estimated time accurate for someone new to plumbing?

Yes, this project is considered beginner-friendly as it primarily involves turning valves and using pliers. The 2-hour estimate is reasonable for most, but if your old hoses are seized or difficult to access, it may take a bit longer. Take your time, especially during the final leak check, to ensure everything is secure.