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Laundry Room Plumbing: Washer Hookup Guide

July 18, 2025
Plumbing Team
5 min read
Laundry Room Plumbing: Washer Hookup Guide

Connecting a washing machine seems simple, but getting the plumbing right is crucial for preventing leaks and water damage. Whether you're installing a new machine or checking an existing setup, understanding the key components is essential for a safe and secure laundry room.

🔗 The Three Key Connections

Every washing machine has three main plumbing connections that must be properly secured.

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Hot Water Supply: A hose that connects the machine's hot water inlet to the hot water shutoff valve on the wall.
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Cold Water Supply: A second hose that connects the cold water inlet to the cold water shutoff valve.
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Drain Hose: A larger, flexible hose that carries wastewater from the machine to a standpipe or laundry sink.

🔧 Installation Best Practices

Follow these steps for a leak-free installation.

1
Use High-Quality Hoses: Do not reuse old rubber hoses. Invest in high-quality, braided stainless steel hoses, which are far more resistant to bursting.
2
Hand-Tighten, Then Snug: Connect the hoses to the washer and the wall valves. Hand-tighten the connections first, then use pliers to give them a final quarter-turn. Do not over-tighten.
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Secure the Drain Hose: Hook the drain hose securely into the standpipe or sink. Ensure it's not pushed in too far, which can cause a siphon effect, and not too loose, which can allow it to pop out during the drain cycle.
4
Leave Space: Leave at least 4-6 inches of space between the back of the washer and the wall to prevent hoses from kinking.
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Test Your Connections: Slowly turn on both water valves and check for any drips. Run the washer through one full cycle to ensure everything is working correctly and no leaks appear.

🛡️ Ongoing Maintenance and Safety

Regular checks can prevent a laundry room disaster.

Annual Checklist

  • Inspect supply hoses for any bulges, cracks, or signs of wear. Replace them every 3-5 years as a preventive measure.
  • Ensure the shutoff valves are easily accessible and turn smoothly.
  • Clean the lint trap in your washer's drain line if it has one.
  • Consider installing an automatic shutoff valve that detects leaks and stops the water flow.

Washing machine hose failures are a leading cause of home water damage. Proactive replacement is one of the best investments you can make.

Need a new laundry box installed or have a leaky connection you can't fix? Aircare In A Box offers professional plumbing services for laundry rooms, including installations, repairs, and safety upgrades. Contact us for assistance.

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