Choose Your Garden Hose

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A garden hose is an essential piece of outdoor equipment, whether your lawn stretches across several acres or you have a simple patio garden to manage. There are many uses for a garden hose, including watering grass and plants, rinsing off backyard toys, and washing your car. Most hardware and home improvement stores have entire aisles devoted to garden hoses, so there are many options. Take a little time to consider all the options so that you purchase a garden hose that will fit your watering needs.


CHOOSE A VINYL HOSE FOR EASY HANDLING

CHOOSE A VINYL HOSE FOR EASY HANDLING

Choose a vinyl hose for easy handling.If you live in a mild climate and plan to use the hose to water your lawn or garden, vinyl is a suitable option. Vinyl hoses are light and easy to handle. They often cost less than rubber or reinforced hoses and are a good choice for basic watering needs.


PICK A HEAVY DUTY VINYL HOSE FOR MORE DURABILITY

PICK A HEAVY DUTY VINYL HOSE FOR MORE DURABILITY

Pick a Heavy duty vinyl hose for more durability. Heavy Duty vinyl hoses are heavier and harder to handle than light duty vinyl hoses, and they also cost more money. However, they are better suited for extreme weather conditions and will last longer than a basic light duty vinyl hose.


OPT FOR A REINFORCED HOSE FOR COMMERCIAL PURPOSES

OPT FOR A REINFORCED HOSE FOR COMMERCIAL PURPOSES

Opt for a reinforced hose for commercial purposes.If you plan to use the hose commercially, or if your yard has a lot of equipment, furniture, or sharp objects, choose a reinforced hose. One that is made up of several layers with a mesh covering on the outside can help protect against snags and punctures. This hose is supposed to be used on Construction Sites for Curing Purpose.

 


CHOOSE THE DIAMETER OF YOUR GARDEN HOSE PROPERLY

CHOOSE THE DIAMETER OF YOUR GARDEN HOSE PROPERLY

Choose the length based on the size of your property. Garden hoses range from 10 feet (3.0 m) to over 100 feet (30 m) in length. If you have a small lot and simply need to water your grass or flowers, a short hose, such as one that’s 25 feet (7.6 m), should work well. If you have several acres of property, you’ll need to opt for a longer hose, like 100 feet (30 m). You can also connect two garden hoses together to reach a farther distance.


LET YOUR PRESSURE NEEDS DETERMINE THE DIAMETER

LET YOUR PRESSURE NEEDS DETERMINE THE DIAMETER

Let your pressure needs determine the diameter.A hose with a 1⁄2 inch (1.3 cm) diameter will deliver about 9 gallons (34 L) of water per minute.This is sufficient for basic lawn and garden watering. A hose with a 5⁄8 inch (1.6 cm) diameter will deliver about 17 gallons (64 L) of water per minute. A hose diameter of 3⁄4 inch (1.9 cm) will deliver about 23 gallons (87 L) of water per minute. The wider the diameter, the less pressure is lost over distance. So choose your size and length accordingly.

 


CHOOSE THE FITTINGS FOR YOUR GARDEN HOSE PROPERLY

CHOOSE THE FITTINGS FOR YOUR GARDEN HOSE PROPERLY

 

Look for cast brass fittings.Solid, crush-proof fittings are a must for your garden hose. Choose cast brass, rather than stamped brass, to ensure that you won’t need to replace the hose due to damaged fittings. Cast brass fittings also indicate that the hose is high quality. Avoid using Plastic / Rigid PVC Fittings and connectors.

 


CHOOSE A PROPER WATERING GUN FOR YOUR GARDEN HOSE

CHOOSE A PROPER WATERING GUN FOR YOUR GARDEN HOSE

Pick a brass nozzle to reduce leaks. Attaching a nozzle to the end of the hose changes the way that water is delivered. The nozzle can be twisted to produce a fine spray or a strong stream of water.For the most flexibility in your watering, choose an adjustable nozzle. A brass nozzle will fit better and last longer than a plastic one.

 


CHECK FOR TWISTING OR KINKING OR GARDEN HOSES

CHECK FOR TWISTING OR KINKING OR GARDEN HOSES

Bend the hose to see if it kinks before purchasing it.While you’re in the store, unroll about 2 feet (0.61 m) of hose and bend it in half. Though many hoses are advertised as twist - free, most of them are not. Test several hoses to find one that simply bends, rather than kinks or twists.


STORE YOUR GARDEN HOSES PROPERLY WHEN NOT IN USE

STORE YOUR GARDEN HOSES PROPERLY WHEN NOT IN USE

Store your hose on a reel to reduce damage.Coil your hose on a reel to prevent bends or kinks from forming. Reels can stand alone on a cart so that you can tote it around your property, or they can be mounted to the wall. Reels are available at the same places you will find garden hoses.

 


DRAIN THE HOSE WHEN NOT IN USE FOR LONG

DRAIN THE HOSE WHEN NOT IN USE FOR LONG

 Drain the hose before the first frost or drop in temperature.If you live in an area where temperatures dip below freezing, it’s important to drain all the water from your hose before the cold weather hits. Allow gravity to empty the hose by placing one end on an elevated surface, like a picnic table, and the other end on the ground.Bring your hose indoors during the winter. Cold temperatures can cause the hose material to shrink, which may produce cracks. To prevent this from happening, store your hose indoors during the winter rather than leaving it outside. A garage or basement is a good place to keep the hose until warm weather returns.

 




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