How to Fix Leaking Washing Machine Connections

How to Fix Leaking Washing Machine Connections

Washing machine supply hoses are the #1 cause of overnight floods in LA homes. Replace every 5 years.

Mike Torres05/07/2026 · 5 min readDifficulty: BeginnerCost: $25–$60

TL;DR

Washing machine supply hoses (the rubber lines from wall valves to the back of the unit) are catastrophic-failure-prone after 5 years. The damage from a burst overnight is typically $5,000–$30,000. Replace with stainless braided lines every 5 years preventively. $25 in parts.

Time
30 min
Difficulty
Beginner
Cost
$25–$60
Skill Level
DIY

What’s in this guide

  1. Why this matters
  2. Tools
  3. Replacement procedure
  4. Valve maintenance

Of all plumbing connections in your home, washing machine supply hoses are the single most likely to fail catastrophically. Standard rubber hoses fail at year 5–8. The damage from a 3 AM rupture is typically catastrophic. The fix is simple: replace with stainless braided hoses every 5 years.

Tools & Materials You’ll Need

Tools

  • Adjustable wrench
  • Bucket
  • Towels

Materials

  • Stainless braided supply hoses ($15 each, $30 for the pair)
  • Plumber’s tape (PTFE)

Step-by-Step Instructions

Shut Off Water Valves

Behind the washer are two valves (hot and cold). Close both. Open washer’s “rinse” cycle briefly to relieve pressure.

Tip: Single-handle valves combine hot and cold. Newer ones are auto-shutoff types — stays off until water flows during a cycle.

Disconnect Old Hoses

Use adjustable wrench to disconnect at both ends. Have bucket ready. Gently pull washer forward to access if cramped.

Tip: Old hoses may be brittle — handle gently to avoid shattering rubber.

Inspect Wall Valves

Test that valves still close fully. Old hand-wheel valves may not close completely after years. Replace with quarter-turn ball valves while you’re here.

Tip: Failed wall valve + future hose burst = no shutoff = catastrophic flooding.

Install New Stainless Hoses

Apply plumber’s tape to wall valve threads if not pre-applied. Hand-tighten the new hoses + 1/4 turn with wrench. Hot to hot, cold to cold.

Tip: Don’t over-tighten — gaskets compress at correct torque.

Restore Water and Test

Open valves slowly. Check connections for drips. Run a short cycle to verify no leaks under pressure.

Tip: Mark calendar for 5 years from today — replacement reminder.
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Pro Notes from Plumb Inc
Mike Torres · Master Plumber, serving Los Angeles since 2014

Of all plumbing failures we respond to, washing machine hose ruptures are #1 by total damage value. A $30 hose replacement every 5 years is cheap insurance. Most homeowners never replace them until they fail catastrophically. Plumb Inc rule: stainless braided lines every 5 years.

Don’t leave washer running unattended overnight

If a hose fails during a cycle, the supply will pump 1+ gallon per minute until you notice. Run washer when home is occupied.

Real Scenarios from Our LA Service Calls

Westwood

Overnight catastrophic failure

$32,000 in damage from a 6-year-old rubber supply hose. Burst at 3 AM during a cycle. Owner woke at 6 AM to soaked living room ceiling and basement. New stainless hoses + auto-shutoff valves: $80 total. Insurance covered most of damage but didn’t cover deductible or replacement of certain items.

When to Call a Plumber Instead

DIY isn’t always the right call. Bring in a licensed plumber if any of these apply:

  • Wall valves seized
  • Auto-shutoff valve install (different procedure)
  • Slab leak suspected from washer area

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I replace hoses?

Stainless braided: every 7–10 years. Old rubber: every 5 years (or replace with stainless now).

Are auto-shutoff valves worth it?

For long-vacation properties: yes. Day-to-day occupancy: standard valves are fine.

Why do hoses burst so often?

Constant pressure (water is always at the connection), heat cycling, and rubber degradation. Stainless braided is much more durable.

Should I close my washer valves between uses?

Best practice for long absences (vacation). Day-to-day: not necessary.

Do front-loaders have different supply requirements?

No — standard washing machine supply lines work on any washer.

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Master Plumber · CA C-36 #1095692 · Founder of Plumb Inc
Mike has been serving Los Angeles homeowners since 2014, with hands-on experience across the San Fernando Valley, Hollywood, Santa Monica, and greater LA. Every guide on this site reflects what we actually see on real service calls.

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