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My Pressure Washers extension tubes are leaking

Created by Sumec Office, Modified on Fri, 26 Jun at 12:35 PM by Chris McHale

Quick Answer

If your pressure washer extension tubes are leaking, the issue is usually caused by either a poor connection at the joint or a crack in the tube itself.

Leaks at the ends are often due to debris, worn seals, or misalignment, while leaks from the middle or seams typically indicate a damaged or cracked extension tube that will need replacing.


Before You Start

Before inspecting the extension tubes, make sure:

  • The pressure washer is switched off
  • The system is fully depressurised
  • The tubes are disconnected safely from both the spray gun and accessory

Always:

  • Check all seals and connection points carefully
  • Ensure fittings are clean and free from dirt or grit
  • Avoid forcing parts together

Important: Never use damaged extension tubes under pressure, as this can cause worsening leaks or complete failure.


Common Causes of Extension Tube Leaks

Leaks can occur for a few different reasons:

  • Debris or dirt trapped in the connection points
  • Worn or missing seals at either end
  • Loose or incorrectly fitted connections
  • Cross-threading or misalignment
  • Cracks in the tube body or seams

How to Identify the Source of the Leak

Follow these steps:

1. Check both connection ends

Inspect the ends that connect to:

  • The spray gun
  • The patio cleaner or accessory

Look for:

  • Dirt or grit in the fitting
  • Damaged or missing seals
  • Loose locking mechanisms

Clean and refit if necessary.


2. Check the middle of the tube

Run your hand along the extension tube while it is dry and look for:

  • Hairline cracks
  • Splits in the plastic
  • Signs of stress or whitening in the material


3. Test the alignment

If connections appear fine but leaking continues:

  • Ensure the tubes are fully clicked or screwed into place
  • Check for any wobble or movement in the joint

Replacement Options

If your extension tube is damaged:

  • If your machine is within warranty, a replacement extension tube can be supplied free of charge
  • If your machine is out of warranty, replacement parts can be purchased via our website

In most cases, replacing the tube will fully resolve the issue.


Important Maintenance Tips

  • Always connect extension tubes firmly but without over-tightening
  • Regularly check seals for wear or flattening
  • Keep connection points clean and free from debris
  • Store tubes in a dry place away from impact or pressure
  • Avoid dropping or bending tubes during use

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are my extension tubes leaking at the ends?

This is usually caused by dirt in the connection, a missing seal, or a loose fit between components.

Why are my extension tubes leaking in the middle?

Leaks in the middle typically indicate a crack or structural damage to the tube.

Can I still use leaking extension tubes?

No. Using damaged tubes may worsen the leak and reduce pressure performance.

Do I need a full replacement if only one tube is leaking?

Yes, in most cases extension tubes are supplied as a single replacement part.

Are extension tube leaks covered under warranty?

Yes, if the damage is due to a fault or occurs within the warranty period, a replacement can usually be supplied free of charge.

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