Leaf Vacuum Hose | Choosing the Best Hose for Lawn Applications (2024)

Posted by Flexaust on Aug 4, 2020

As summer turns to fall, leaves begin falling from trees into the surrounding areas. While this natural process results in some of the most stunning views of the year, it also bestows residential property owners, commercial landscapers, and town/city municipalities with the task of gathering and disposing of the fallen debris. While leaf collection and disposal operations are both time- and labor-intensive, the right tools and equipment can make them more effective and efficient.

Lawn and Leaf Vacuum Hoses at Flexaust

All of our lawn and leaf collection hoses are designed for superior flexibility and durability, making them easy to use and long-lasting. As indicated above, we offer products suitable for residential, light-duty commercial/landscaping, and heavy-duty commercial operations. Below we provide an overview of our hose recommendation for each of these markets.

Residential – Tractor Vacuums: On residential properties, tractor vacuums are generally sufficient to remove excess leaves and lawn clippings. For these units, we offer two hose recommendations:

  • Flex-Tube PV: This medium-weight hose features a coextruded PVC construction reinforced with a rigid PVC helix. This design offers an ultra-smooth interior ensuring efficient air and material flow. This hose is also very flexible and crush resistant.
  • Flex-Tube PU: This medium-weight hose is made from clear coextruded thermoplastic ether-based polyurethane and reinforced with a rigid ABS helix. It offers great resistance to abrasion, crushing, and tears with its high tensile strength. Both Flex-Tube PV and Flex-Tube PU can be customizable (in color and length) to meet OEM requirements. Stocked in 12’ and 25’ lengths to accommodate most tractor equipment
Light-Duty Commercial/Landscaping – Truck Loaders: Compared to residential properties, commercial operations generally have more area to cover during leaf collection operations. As such, the commercial clean-ups typically rely on truck loaders, which offer more power and capacity. For these leaf collection devices, we recommend the following hoses:
  • Flexadux LCDC: This medium-weight hose is made from a high-performance polypropylene blend and reinforced with a spring steel wire helix and external polypropylene wear strip. It tends to be more economical with a long flex life and good abrasion and tear resistance.
  • Flexadux HT-W: This heavier-weight hose features thermoplastic construction reinforced with a spring steel wire helix and external polypropylene wear strip. This construction offers excellent resistance to moisture, ultraviolet (UV) radiation, dragging, and tearing, all of which are necessary for hoses used in outdoor environments.

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Heavy-Duty Commercial – Municipal Loaders: Heavy-duty commercial and municipal leaf collection operations involve larger clean-up areas than both residential and light-duty commercial operations. Additionally, the amount of leaves and debris is much greater, while the amount of time given for their collection is much shorter. For these reasons, the town and city municipalities generally rely on stronger and larger equipment (e.g., municipal loaders). For these leaf collection systems, we recommend using heavy-duty hoses, such as:
  • Flx-Thane HD: This heavy-weight hose is available in clear polyurethane reinforced with a bronze-coated spring steel wire helix. This construction provides it with superior flexibility and durability (including resistance to abrasion, moisture, and UV).
  • Flx-Thane VHD: This heavier-weight hose is also available in clear polyurethane and reinforced with a bronze-coated spring steel wire helix. Compared to the HD model, it features a thicker wall (.060 inches instead of .045 inches). The (standard) clear color allows user to quickly see blockages. During leaf collection season, these hoses are also available in 10’ lengths to accommodate the municipal equipment

Comparisons Between Lawn and Leaf Vacuum Hoses

The following table provides a comparison of three of the hoses we recommend for leaf/lawn collection applications.

LCDC (Good)

HT-W (Better)

Flx-Thane HD & VHD (Best)

Flex-Tube PV

(Best for Residential)

Flex-Tube PU

(Best for Residential)

ConstructionBlack wire
reinforced
polypropylene
blend
w/polypropylene
wear strip
Black wire reinforced
thermoplastic rubber
w/polypropylene
wear strip
Clear wire
reinforced
polyurethane
Clear all
plastic smooth
interior PVC
w/rigid PVC
Clear all plastic
smooth interior,
thermoplastic
ether based, polyurethane
w/ABS helix

Weight

Medium-weight

Heavy-weight

Heavy-weight

Medium-weight

Medium-weight

Wall Thickness

.032 inches

.045 inches

.035 or .045 inches

0.020 – 0.040 inches

0.020 – 0.040 inches

Inside Diameter

6 to 12 inches

6 to 12 inches

2 to 24 inches

Length

10 & 25 feet

10 & 25 feet

10 & 25 feet

12 & 25 feet

12 & 25 feet

Temperature Range

-30 to 200 °F

-60 to 275 °F

-65 to 200 °F

20 to 160 °F

-40 to 200 °F

Durability

Good abrasion, puncture and tear resistance. Good UV protection

Better abrasion and drag resistance. Great UV protection.

Best abrasion resistance and puncture resistance. Great UV protection

Good abrasion and puncture resistance. Ultra smooth interior and crush resistant.

Superior abrasion and puncture resistance. Ultra smooth interior and crush resistant.

Application

Economical option for residential and commercial light duty intake

Suitable for commercial leaf collection intake

Suitable for commercial leaf vacuum. High abrasion intake

Economical option for residential lawn mowers

Best option for commercial lawn mowers

Selection Considerations for Leaf/Lawn Collection Hoses

When choosing a hose for leaf/lawn collection equipment, it is important to keep in mind the essential characteristics of the hose. Some of the key factors to consider are:

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  • Durability (e.g., resistance to abrasion, moisture, UV, etc.)
  • Flexibility
  • Inner wall smoothness
  • Visibility into and through the hose
  • Size (e.g., wall thickness and overall diameter)
  • Outside (low) temperatures
  • Cost

In addition to the above factors, it is vital to ensure the hose is compatible with the equipment—i.e., the connections on the chosen hose should fit the equipment ports.

Contact Us for Your Leaf/Lawn Vacuum Hose Needs!

The right equipment is critical to the success of the operation. This statement applies to many industrial, commercial, and residential processes, including leaf/lawn collection.

At Flexaust, our experts are ready and willing to help you choose the right hose for your leaf/lawn collection equipment. Equipped with over 80 years of experience manufacturing and distributing hose and ducting products, we have the knowledge and skills to identify appropriate solutions for nearly any need. If you have additional questions about leaf vacuum hoses, contact us or request a quote today.

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Topics: Leaf Collection Season, Lawn and Leaf Collection, Leaf Collection Hoses, Leaf Collection Equipment

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FAQs

Can you use a leaf vacuum on grass? ›

Two versatile yard tools can help you do the job quickly and efficiently: a leaf blower and a leaf vacuum. These simple tools can tackle leaves, grass and other yard debris, as well as tasks like cleaning your garage and gutters.

Will leaf vacuum pick up grass clippings? ›

You can use a blower to displace and pile up leaves, cut grass, twigs or sawdust, whereas with a leaf vacuum, you can suck all these materials into a collection bag.

What is the best material for a vacuum hose? ›

Material. It's crucial to choose a pool vacuum hose that can handle a demanding environment. Heavy-duty EVA or polyethylene plastic are excellent choices due to their durability and resistance to harsh pool chemicals, UV rays, and physical abrasion.

Do leaf sweepers work on grass? ›

A lawn sweeper can basically replace your rake, as it can sweep up leaves, acorns, grass clippings and other debris.

Is a leaf vacuum worth it? ›

So who can take advantage of a leaf blower vac? If you have a small yard and are diligent about keeping up with leaves as they fall—or if you want to surgically suck up leaves from around bushes and flower beds—the vacuum mode on your leaf blower can save time and effort.

Is it better to bag grass clippings or leave on lawn? ›

The answer is that mulching the clippings is better for your lawn. That's because when you mulch the clippings, they will eventually break down and return nutrients to your soil. One of the most common misconceptions about mulching grass clippings is that it causes a thatch build-up problem.

What is more important in a leaf vacuum, CFM or mph? ›

Higher CFM = more power, but not necessarily more miles per hour. High CFM with a wide nozzle = lower MPH. High CFM with a narrow nozzle = high miles per hour. Ideally, you want both a high CFM with a narrow to medium nozzle for most residential jobs.

Are leaf clippings good for grass? ›

By mulching leaves instead of raking, you treat your lawn to natural fertilizer and beneficial organic matter. Plus, mulching leaves into your lawn can discourage weed seeds from germinating and reduce common lawn weeds such as dandelions and crabgrass significantly.

Are silicone hoses good for vacuum? ›

Silicone hoses are more durable against environmental conditions. If you regularly drive your vehicle in harsh environments, silicone vacuum hoses are a great choice.

Are all vacuum hoses the same? ›

Central vacuum hoses are available in a variety of diameters, each specifically engineered to enhance different cleaning capabilities and ensure compatibility with various central vacuum systems.

What hose material is the most chemically resistant? ›

PTFE Hoses: These are made of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), a high-performance plastic known for its excellent chemical resistance and low friction coefficient. PTFE hoses are ideal for handling corrosive and aggressive chemicals, as well as high temperatures and pressures.

What is the difference between 1 4 and 3 8 vacuum hose? ›

3/8 to 1/4 Vacuum Hose Size Difference. One thing to remember regarding these air hoses is that a 3/8-inch air hose has a two-times greater internal diameter than a 1/4-inch air hose. It can accommodate more air volume with a bigger airflow space.

How often do you need to clean a vacuum hose? ›

On average, everyone's vacuum hose should be cleaned around once per month. But it may be more or less than this depending on how often you vacuum. So, it's best to visually inspect inside the hose after a deep clean.

Can you use leaf blower on grass? ›

Leaf blowers are a common sight and sound when autumn arrives and the leaves fall. This powerful hand-held gardening tool also makes tidying up a yard full of grass clippings easier in the spring and summer. A blower is a handy and versatile tool to have in your garage or shed.

Can you use a leaf vacuum on artificial grass? ›

You should refrain from using a vacuum cleaner on your synthetic turf, as the suction will remove the infill sand from the grass area. Equally, any rainfall and/or condensation can damage your vacuum if it is not designed to clean damp surfaces.

Can you use a power broom on grass? ›

When used correctly, a power broom will fluff up matted down areas of turf, clear your lawn of dirt and debris, and remove any traffic patterns.

Is it safe to vacuum turf? ›

You can also vacuum turf with infill, but you risk removing the infill which keeps the turf looking springy and also provides cushioning. On top of that, infill can clog vacuums too, so best to avoid it. There are special turf vacuums, but we recommend brushing turf over vacuuming it.

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