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Hi everyone,
I’ve just moved into a new rental and I’m having trouble connecting my washing machine to the laundry taps.
The issue is that the washing machine hose (standard 3/4”) will not screw fully onto the tap outlet. Because it can’t fully engage the thread, it leaks as soon as the water is turned on.
What I’ve tried so far:
Even with the adaptor, the fitting still won’t screw on far enough to seal properly.
What I’m noticing:
My questions:
I’ve attached photos to show the taps, the adaptor, and how the hose stops short.
Thanks in advance — I’d really appreciate any advice before escalating to the landlord or calling a plumber.
Hi @sdcaro,
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community, it is wonderful to have you with us.
Your tap does appear to have a relatively short thread when compared with modern versions. I wouldn't say as a blanket statement that it is a known issue, but looking at your tap specifically, it is clear there is an issue stemming from the thread being too short and the tap handle being too bulky.
Looking at the clearance between things when you have the brass adaptor in place, it seems unlikely that using an adaptor or changing a hose will resolve the issue, because the tap handles will still be there.
My suggestion is to replace the tap handles with a lower profile version, such as these Shaw & Mason White Easy Clean Cross Tap Handles. If you are just swapping the tap handles, the effect is minimal, and you wouldn't need a plumber, but it is still worthwhile to mention that you are doing it to your landlord.
If you have any issues removing and replacing the tap handles, please reach out so we can assist further.
Jacob
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