Fire Hose Sizes: Which One is Right for the Job?

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Choosing fire hose size and diameter depends largely on the application it’s used for. From compact hoses for quick industrial tasks to large-diameter options for high-volume municipal firefighting, the right diameter makes all the difference.

Types of Hoses and their Diameters

Small-Diameter Hoses

1-inch fire hoses to 1.75-inch in diameter are used in industrial settings. Lightweight and flexible, these fire hose sizes are great for washdown applications in factories and warehouses. The single-jacket construction makes them easy to maneuver and store, especially when wet. They have a long service life due to their durability and resistance to mold and mildew.

Mid-Diameter Hoses

Mid-diameter hoses include 1.75-inch to 2-inch fire hoses. These fire hose sizes are used in municipal firefighting. They balance low rate and manageability and are ideal for single-family homes and quick-attack scenarios. With strong water output, it makes these hoses easy to handle.

Large-Diameter Hoses (LDH)

Over 3.5-inch fire hoses are considered large-diameter hoses. This fire hose size is designed for maximum water flow. This is critical for high-rise fires, warehouse facilities or from hydrants to fire engines. This type of fire hose is a must for firefighters that need serious water moving capabilities.

Get Reliable Performance with the Right Hose Size

No matter what fire hose size or diameter you need, we have several options for departmental or industrial applications. With same-day shipping on most orders, you can get delivery in as little as one day. Request a quote if you are ready to purchase fire hoses from Rawhide Fire Hose.

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About The Author: Keith Eriksen

Keith was the president of Rawhide Fire Hose from 2000 thru 2018. He is a former member of the Wooster Township Fire Department, serving with the Wayne County Underwater Search and Rescue unit. He has extensive knowledge of valves and hydraulics from years of experience in the oil and natural gas production business. In addition to being an avid scuba diver with master diver endorsements he is also an instrument rated private pilot, certified for high performance and complex aircraft. He enjoys landscape and gardening work, gourmet cooking, spending time with his (grown) children and traveling with his wife, Vicki.

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