Buy Layflat Hoses Online
Browse our layflat hoses and transfer water or other liquids with ease. They’re super easy to store and transport without hassle – when it’s not in use, just lay it flat! We’ve got layflat hoses made from PVC or rubber and reinforced with durable polyester to prevent the risk of bursting. Use our layflat hoses for irrigation, firefighting, construction and mining applications – or for draining water tanks/swimming pools. We’ve got all the sizes and pressure ratings you’ll need, all ready to be connected using fittings and couplings. Order your heavy or medium duty layflat hoses online here at a fantastic price from a supplier you can trust. We offer layflat hoses in a variety of different colours.
- Durable and Flexible
- Improved safety and efficiency
- Reduced setup and storage time
- Reduced water wastage
- Cost-effective solution
- Long-lasting and reliable
- Can be used in a variety of environments
- Easy to install and maintain
- Suitable for a variety of applications
- Resistant to temperature and weather conditions
Need technical support?
Please ensure you select the right layflat hose for your job to ensure safe transfer of liquids. For help choosing, please contact our technical team on 0333 6000 501, email sales@hoses.co.uk or hop onto our live web chat. An adviser will be more than happy to help.How do you choose the right layflat hose?
You’ll need to consider: the type of liquid being transferred, the required flow rate/pressure, the length of the hose needed and the conditions it will be used in. Here are some steps to help you choose the right layflat hose for your job:- Determine the liquid being transferred: This will affect the material you need, e.g. if you’re transferring chemicals or oils, you’ll need a hose that’s resistant to corrosion and chemicals.
- Determine the flow rate & pressure: This affects the diameter and wall thickness you’ll need. Please choose a larger diameter hose for higher flow rates and a thicker-walled hose for higher pressures.
- Determine the length needed: This will depend on the distance between the water source and end-use. Choose a hose that’s long enough (without being too long that it causes a loss of pressure or flow rate).
- Consider the environment: The environmental conditions will affect the material you need. If the hose will be used in extreme temperatures, you’ll need to make sure it can withstand this.
- Choose the right fittings & couplings: Choose fittings that are compatible with the hose material and suitable for the flow rate/pressure of the liquid.