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Extending hose life

Curious on this too, my hoses "drag" on the concrete and eventually wear down to the wires. I've tried spiral wrap but it doesn't help much.
 
Use a shorter hose that won't touch the concrete
But a shorter hose doesn't reach front bumpers on a tall van, long truck or to the mat holders... My bays are 10' tall, 28' deep, 18' wide. I used to use 14' hoses, but customers complained a lot! Now, I use 15' long hoses. While they drag on the ground, my customers are happier! I've had good success with using plastic spiral hose guards to prolong their life.
 
10' is a pretty short bay. IMO they should be no less than 12. I use 13' hoses on a 12' tall bay and it only comes down to about my knee, but I can get around my 22' long service van very easily. I don't like to leave the hose any longer than necessary so it's harder for people to wash stuff outside the bay.

I've seen a bunch of 3/4" or 1" sections of PVC pipe, about 6" long, dropped over the hose to keep it from wearing on the ground. I don't like how it looks, but it's cheap and lasts.
 
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But a shorter hose doesn't reach front bumpers on a tall van, long truck or to the mat holders... My bays are 10' tall, 28' deep, 18' wide. I used to use 14' hoses, but customers complained a lot! Now, I use 15' long hoses. While they drag on the ground, my customers are happier! I've had good success with using plastic spiral hose guards to prolong their life.

I too have 10' bays. I'm using 15' hoses and they last about a year-ish.
 
A new one
And one that was installed in May 2020
 

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