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My shutoff valve was stuck. So I replaced the valve and the hose. I have a stainless steel braided hose. I don't know if it is any better, but it looks nicer.
Toilet hoses, unlike car heater hoses, are not subject to any hot water or direct exposure to the sun, two things that deteriorate rubber. I would think it would last 20 years or longer, especially since it never gets flexed.
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I don't change out the hose unless something appears to be wrong with it. They only cost a few bucks so if it gives you peace of mind that you have a new hose on it then by all means replace it.
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I prefer plated tube. Harder to work with, but won't let go unexpectedly. Looks nicer, too.
Bends easily with the spring sheath over it that's made for that purpose - to prevent kinking.
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I change the hoses every 10 years, needed or not. A flood would be devastating. I have also heard that some insurance companies will not cover water damage from a burst hose since it is a maintenance item that you did not maintain. This may be from the conspiracy files but these hoses are relatively cheap.
I use the stainless steel braided hose. We're in earthquake country so flex hoses are a better choice for us.
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I had to replace the tube a couple weeks ago. it started leaking at the "fer-oh". I tried tightening it and that didn't work. I got a stainless hose.
Today toilet starts leaking from one of the tank connecting bolts. I slowed it by tightening, but didn't want to push it. New bolts tomorrow.
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I change hose just about everytime. I really hate to have something I worked on fail in another place for a few dollars. The cost in gas to return is more than a hose
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I change the supply lines every time I put in a new fixture.
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