Garden Hose Basics



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When you really think about it, a garden hose is one of the most valuable tools in your arsenal of outdoor tools. A hose can wash the car, fill the hottub, water the flowers, and even provide your kids with hours of entertainment.

Many people get confused however on hose 'terminology'. The following will help you fully understand what makes up a hose, before you go shopping for one.

Materials That Makeup a Hose

The materials that make up a hose can vary. The most inexpensive and light-weight are the vinyl and vinyl reinforced hoses. Next up on the durability ladder are the rubber hoses. As you would expect rubber hoses are more expensive than vinyl hoses. The advantage is that reinforced rubber hoses are able to withstand greater temperature differences better. They are also alot less likely to kink or burst.

What is 'Ply'?

When shopping for hoses, you'll run across a term called 'ply'. Think of the ply as the number of layers. The more plies, the more strength the hose will have. Most consumer hoses vary anywhere from one to six plies.

It should be common sense that the bigger the diameter of a hose, the more water it will deliver. Hoses range from 1/2', 5/8', 3/4' and 1' in size diameter. The most common sizes on the market are 3/4' and 5/8'.

What Length?

When shopping for a hose, determine the size that you will need to do the jobs you would like it to do. Hoses are sold in increments of 25 feet, usually 25 to 100 feet in total length.

Keep in mind that the longer the hose, the less water pressure there will be coming out the other end. You will want to buy a hose that is long enough to reach where you'll be using it and no longer. Once in awhile you will need a longer hose. A good tip is to simply buy two shorter hoses and combine them when needed. Or if you happen to have two separate spigots on your house, you can attach one hose to each.

Coupling

The coupling, sometimes called the 'fitting' is where the hose attaches to the spigot. Couplings come in brass or plastic. Brass couplings have more durability than plastic they tend to be more difficult to tighten to the spigot. Nowadays couplings come in ergonomic shapes to make it much easier to attach to the spigot itself.

Armed with basic knowledge of the variety of garden hoses available will help you choose the one that is right for you.


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