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The Liberty Garden Products Heavy-Duty Wall-Mounted Hose Rack is double eared to hold a garden hose securely in place. The 12-Gauge steel rack mounts easily with key slotted holes. It holds up to 125 ft. of garden hose.
Hose Capacity (ft.) | 125 |
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Product Width (in.) | 9.66 in |
Color/Finish | Beige |
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Leader Hose Included | No |
Material | Steel |
Product Type | Wall mount |
Returnable | 90-Day |
Manufacturer Warranty | 1 Year limited warranty |
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No because the siding of each home varies so much, please buy the screws at Home Depot. The Home Depot associate will recommend the right screws for your siding.
Screws are not provided because the siding of the most varies so much, please buy the screws at Home Depot. The Home Depot associate will recommend the right screws for your siding. You may also choose the color of the screws.
It will work fine for 50
That has to be a typo, it is probably supposed to say "more than 75 feet". That would make sense as it wouldn't be strong enough and/or isn't big enough for that much hose length.
This will accommodate a 50 foot hose nicely that’s the size hose I have hanging on mine. Just keep in mind it has to be mounted securely because 50 feet of rubber hose is heavy.
It works with your 50ft hose
It depends on what you are attaching it to. If to wood, anchors would not be needed. If to drywall or some other unbacked wall board, anchors would be necessary unless you were screwing to a stud behind the wallboard. In that case, the screws would have to be long enough to go through the wallboard and into the stud.
Your need for anchors will be related to the structure you are attaching to. As someone else has mentioned, attachment to wood generally does not need anchors. Other surfaces would benefit from the added ability to secure more weight that the anchor provides. I hope that answers your question. Thank you
Yes. I would recommend you align the holes on the bracket to a stud. Do not count on the siding to hold the bracket
this will work fine on a brick home. You will need a masonry drill bit to be able to set the holding screws, and you should set the screws in an anchor. Screws are not included with the hose holder, so you will need to buy them seperately.
Yes, with proper attachment
Yes you can use plastic anchors and screws.
This can be mounted to studs under siding. It can also be mounted to brick.
I would recommend a flat . Brick or block would be a good surface. Siding would need to be solid wood, or concrete. Aluminum or vinyl wouldn't work because it will buckle ( mash down and deform )
If you have the correct anchoring hardware, this can be mounted anywhere. If you’re not sure what to use, ask for help in your store.
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