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JoshZonker
Hi. This is my first question and sorry if I am a little ignorant to plumbing. Nobody in my family ever tought me and I've had a couple plumbers before who charge a ton and haven't done a great job. I want to learn and figure I should just start figuring stuff out. Anyway heres my question.
We have a sink next to our washer in dryer in the garage and one of the hoses started leaking. My instinct is to just take the hose off, bring it to Lowes, and try to buy another to replace it. Is that what I should do? It is kind of old and my step dad said it was done "micky mouse" and they don't sell hoses like that anymore, but he really doesn't know much about plumbing so I don't know if that is correct? Also since its old I don't know if it will be difficult to remove or if I might break something trying to get it off. So what should I do to get this fixed?
Hoses going to the sink are the gray ones coming from the bottom/back.
This is the sink, I don't know if thats relevant...
This is how the hose attaches to the bottom (a closeup of the first picture)
I didn't have good lighting to get a good pic of the attachment to the sink.
We have a sink next to our washer in dryer in the garage and one of the hoses started leaking. My instinct is to just take the hose off, bring it to Lowes, and try to buy another to replace it. Is that what I should do? It is kind of old and my step dad said it was done "micky mouse" and they don't sell hoses like that anymore, but he really doesn't know much about plumbing so I don't know if that is correct? Also since its old I don't know if it will be difficult to remove or if I might break something trying to get it off. So what should I do to get this fixed?
Hoses going to the sink are the gray ones coming from the bottom/back.
This is the sink, I don't know if thats relevant...
This is how the hose attaches to the bottom (a closeup of the first picture)
I didn't have good lighting to get a good pic of the attachment to the sink.