Flexi Hose Replacement: Why Every Homeowner on the Redlands Coast Should Take This Seriously

Flexi hoses may be small, but they are one of the leading causes of sudden and costly water damage in Australian homes. Every year, burst flexi hoses result in flooded kitchens, bathrooms and laundries — often when no one is home.

 At Pipe Pro Plumbing & Gasfitting, we regularly attend emergency plumbing call-outs across the Redlands Coast, including Victoria Point, Cleveland, Thornlands and Redland Bay, caused by failed flexi hoses. The good news? These plumbing disasters are completely preventable.

 What Is a Flexi Hose?

 Flexi hoses (flexible braided hoses) are used to connect taps and fixtures to your water supply. They are commonly found under:

  •  Kitchen sinks

  • Bathroom basins

  • Toilets

  • Laundry tubs

  • Washing machines

  • Dishwashers

 Most flexi hoses are made with an internal rubber hose wrapped in a braided metal exterior. Over time, internal deterioration, corrosion, pressure fluctuations and poor-quality fittings can cause them to rupture without warning.

 Why Flexi Hoses Fail

 Many homeowners assume flexi hoses last forever — unfortunately, that’s not the case. Common reasons flexi hoses fail include:

 1. Age

 Most manufacturers recommend flexi hoses be replaced every 5–10 years. Older hoses are far more likely to burst.

 2. Poor Quality or Non-Compliant Hoses

 Cheap or non-Australian Standard flexi hoses are a major risk. These are often installed during renovations or DIY plumbing jobs.

 3. High Water Pressure

 Excessive water pressure puts constant strain on flexi hoses, dramatically reducing their lifespan.

 4. Incorrect Installation

 Twisting, kinking or overtightening flexi hoses during installation can weaken them from day one.

 The Cost of a Burst Flexi Hose

 A burst flexi hose can release hundreds of litres of water per hour, leading to:

  •  Flooded kitchens, bathrooms or laundries

  • Damage to cabinetry, flooring and walls

  • Electrical hazards

  • Insurance claims (which may be denied if hoses are non-compliant or poorly maintained)

 Compared to the cost of repairs, proactive flexi hose replacement is inexpensive and smart.

 Are Flexi Hoses a Legal and Insurance Risk?

 Yes. Many insurance companies now require:

  • Flexi hoses to be pressure rated

  • Installed by a licensed plumber

  • Compliant with Australian Standards (AS/NZS)

 If a burst hose causes damage and it’s found to be old, non-compliant or incorrectly installed, your insurance claim may be rejected.

 Professional Flexi Hose Replacement on the Redlands Coast

Pipe Pro Plumbing & Gasfitting provides professional flexi hose inspections and replacements for homes and businesses across the Redlands Coast.

 We:

  • Inspect all visible flexi hoses

  • Identify worn, corroded or non-compliant hoses

  • Replace them with high-quality, pressure-rated flexi hoses

  • Ensure correct installation and compliance

 This is a simple preventative plumbing service that can save you thousands of dollars in water damage.

 When Should You Replace Your Flexi Hoses?

 You should book a flexi hose inspection if:

  • Your home is over 5 years old

  • You’ve recently bought a property

  • You’re renovating kitchens, bathrooms or laundries

  • You’ve never had your flexi hoses checked

  • You want peace of mind before a holiday

Why Choose Pipe Pro Plumbing & Gasfitting?

  As a local, licensed plumber, we understand the plumbing issues common to homes in the Redlands area.

 ✔ Licensed & insured

✔ Preventative plumbing specialists

✔ Emergency plumbing services available

✔ Honest advice and quality workmanship

  Book a Flexi Hose Inspection Today

  Don’t wait for a burst hose to cause major damage. A simple inspection and replacement can protect your home, your belongings and your insurance cover.

 📞 Call or SMS Pipe Pro Plumbing & Gasfitting on 0417 280 710

📍 Servicing Victoria Point, Cleveland, Thornlands, Redland Bay & the wider Redlands Coast

QBCC Licence No. 15056741

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