Hey there! As a supplier of metal shower hoses, I've seen firsthand how important it is to store these products properly. Not only does proper storage extend the lifespan of your metal shower hose, but it also ensures that it functions at its best when you need it. In this blog post, I'll share some tips on how to store a metal shower hose properly.
Why Proper Storage Matters
Before we dive into the how-to, let's talk about why proper storage is so crucial. Metal shower hoses are made from materials like stainless steel or other metals, which can be prone to corrosion and damage if not stored correctly. Exposure to moisture, extreme temperatures, and physical stress can all take a toll on the hose, leading to leaks, kinks, and other issues.
Proper storage helps to protect the hose from these elements, keeping it in good condition for longer. This means you won't have to replace your shower hose as often, saving you money in the long run. Plus, a well-maintained shower hose provides a better showering experience, with consistent water flow and no annoying leaks.
Step 1: Clean the Shower Hose
The first step in storing your metal shower hose is to give it a good clean. Over time, dirt, soap scum, and mineral deposits can build up on the hose, which can not only make it look dirty but also affect its performance. To clean the hose, you can use a mild soap and warm water.
Start by detaching the hose from the showerhead and the faucet. Then, soak the hose in a bucket filled with soapy water for about 15 - 20 minutes. Use a soft brush to gently scrub the outside of the hose, paying special attention to any areas with stubborn dirt or deposits. Rinse the hose thoroughly with clean water to remove all the soap.
If you have a particularly dirty hose, you can also use a descaling solution. Just make sure to follow the instructions on the product carefully, as some descaling solutions can be harsh on the metal. After cleaning, let the hose dry completely before moving on to the next step.
Step 2: Check for Damage
Once the hose is dry, it's a good idea to check it for any signs of damage. Look for kinks, cracks, or leaks in the hose. If you notice any damage, it's best to replace the hose before storing it. A damaged hose can continue to deteriorate during storage and may not be safe to use when you take it out again.
If the damage is minor, such as a small kink, you can try to straighten it out gently. However, if the kink is severe or there are other significant issues, it's better to invest in a new hose. You can check out our Stainless Steel Shower Hose for a durable and high-quality replacement.
Step 3: Choose the Right Storage Location
The location where you store your metal shower hose can have a big impact on its condition. You want to choose a place that is dry, cool, and away from direct sunlight. Moisture can cause the metal to rust, while extreme heat or sunlight can weaken the hose and cause it to become brittle.
A closet or a cabinet in the bathroom is a good option, as long as it's not too humid. You can also store the hose in a storage box or a plastic bag to provide an extra layer of protection. Just make sure the container is clean and dry before putting the hose inside.
Avoid storing the hose in a damp basement or a garage where it may be exposed to moisture, chemicals, or other potentially damaging substances. If you live in an area with high humidity, you may want to consider using a dehumidifier in the storage area to keep the air dry.
Step 4: Coil the Hose Properly
When it comes to storing the hose, how you coil it matters. You want to avoid creating tight kinks or bends in the hose, as this can damage the internal structure and lead to leaks. Instead, gently coil the hose in a loose, circular shape.
Start by holding one end of the hose and slowly winding it around your hand or a cylindrical object, like a broomstick. Make sure the coils are evenly spaced and not too tight. Once you've coiled the entire hose, you can secure it with a rubber band or a zip tie to keep it in place.


If you have an Anti-twist Extensible Shower Hose, it's especially important to coil it properly to maintain its anti-twist feature. These hoses are designed to be more flexible and resistant to tangling, but improper coiling can still cause problems.
Step 5: Hang or Lay Flat
There are two main ways to store a coiled metal shower hose: hanging or laying flat. Hanging the hose is a great option as it helps to prevent kinks and allows the hose to dry out completely if there is any residual moisture. You can use a hook or a hanger to hang the coiled hose in your chosen storage location.
If you don't have a place to hang the hose, you can also lay it flat in a storage box or on a shelf. Just make sure it's not being crushed by other items. Laying the hose flat can also be a good option if you have limited space or if you're worried about the hose getting caught on something if it's hanging.
Additional Tips
- Avoid Overcrowding: Don't store too many items in the same space as the shower hose. Overcrowding can cause the hose to get bent or damaged.
- Label the Storage Container: If you have multiple shower hoses or other items in the storage area, it's a good idea to label the container with the contents. This makes it easier to find the hose when you need it.
- Periodically Check the Hose: Even if you've stored the hose properly, it's a good idea to check it periodically for any signs of damage or corrosion. This allows you to catch any issues early and take appropriate action.
Conclusion
Storing a metal shower hose properly is not difficult, but it does require a little bit of effort. By following these steps, you can ensure that your shower hose stays in good condition for years to come. Whether you're a homeowner looking to maintain your shower equipment or a business owner in the hospitality industry, proper storage is key.
If you're in the market for a new metal shower hose, we offer a wide range of options, including Coloured Shower Hoses, Stainless Steel Shower Hose, and Anti-twist Extensible Shower Hose. We're always happy to help you find the right product for your needs. If you have any questions or are interested in purchasing our metal shower hoses, feel free to reach out to us for a quote and start a procurement discussion.
References
- General knowledge on metal shower hose maintenance and storage.
- Industry best practices for storing metal products.
