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How to Repair a Garden Hose

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Summary: To repair a garden hose, cut out the damaged section and use a radiator hose clamp to patch the hole. Fix a garden hose with tips from a landscaper in this free video on gardening and lawn care.

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By Bill Elzey
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Bill Elzey is the owner and manager of Showplace Lawns in Austin, Texas. Elzey has a Bachelor of Science in agriculture with course work in horticulture, soils, fertilizers, botany...read more

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"I'm Bill Elzey with Showplace Lawns, today we're going to discuss how to repair a garden hose. Most of time, these hoses after their worn and stuff will bend, break, cause problems. So, what we do, we take a good old pocket knife, or utility knife, cut the bad part off, make a straight cut as such, like this, get a new end, this particular one has the old, what I call radiator hose clamp on it, we just stick it into the hose like such, then we bring the clamp back over it, then we just tighten it down. That hose is fixed."

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