Midwest Hose & Specialty is a supplier and service provider for fire protection systems, serving commercial and industrial facilities across Oklahoma City and the surrounding region. The company handles both equipment sales and maintenance for hoses, nozzles, and related fire suppression components used in manufacturing plants, warehouses, and other high-risk facilities.
The business operates as a specialized distributor rather than a full-system design firm. It focuses on the consumable and wear-prone parts of fire protection infrastructure: hoses that degrade under pressure and temperature, nozzles that clog or fail, fittings, and adapters. Unlike a fire safety consultant who designs entire suppression systems from scratch, Midwest Hose & Specialty primarily serves customers who already have systems in place and need reliable replacement and repair.
The company stocks inventory locally, which matters in Oklahoma City's industrial sectors. Waiting weeks for a critical hose replacement or testing nozzle is not practical for food processing plants, metal fabrication shops, or data centers that depend on rapid response to equipment failures.
Midwest Hose & Specialty supplies replacement hoses for a wide range of pressures and diameters, from small-diameter hoses used in deluge systems to high-capacity industrial hoses rated for 3,000 psi or more. The company also stocks fire-protection nozzles, couplings, and adapters compatible with standard municipal and private systems.
Specific pricing varies by hose diameter, material (synthetic rubber or thermoplastic), pressure rating, and length. A standard industrial-grade hose typically ranges from $200 to $800 per unit depending on specifications, though custom or high-pressure assemblies can exceed this range. Most customers confirm current pricing directly, as material costs fluctuate. The company accepts both individual orders and volume contracts for facilities with multiple buildings or recurring maintenance schedules.
The business also performs hose pressure testing and certification, which is legally required in Oklahoma for certain commercial systems. Testing typically runs $50 to $150 per hose depending on diameter and pressure rating, with turnaround in one to three business days for standard jobs.
Oklahoma City has a limited number of dedicated fire protection equipment suppliers. Most general plumbing supply houses carry basic fire hose fittings but not the full range of industrial-grade hose assemblies or the in-house testing capability. Large national chains like Grainger and Fastenal stock some fire protection items but typically keep less local inventory and require longer lead times.
Midwest Hose & Specialty's main advantage is local stock and quick turnaround. A facility facing a failed hose on a Friday afternoon in an industrial area of Oklahoma City can source a replacement the same day if specifications match inventory. National suppliers would charge expedited shipping or require a Monday delivery. For planned maintenance or non-emergency orders, the cost difference may be small enough that national suppliers become competitive, but for emergency restocking, local presence is decisive.
Local fire protection contractors who design and install full systems (such as those handling sprinkler retrofits or new industrial construction) often recommend Midwest Hose & Specialty to clients for routine maintenance and hose replacement, rather than offering that service in-house.
Midwest Hose & Specialty serves existing facility owners and maintenance managers in manufacturing, food processing, chemical storage, and other high-risk industrial operations across the Oklahoma City metro. It is also useful for property managers overseeing multi-building complexes that require ongoing hose certification and replacement.
The service is not suited to customers designing new fire suppression systems from the ground up. Those customers need a systems integrator or design-build contractor who can assess the building, calculate flow requirements, specify equipment, obtain permits, and oversee installation. Midwest Hose & Specialty assumes the system framework is already in place.
Homeowners and small commercial offices with simple, prepackaged fire extinguisher systems will find better value at big-box retailers or local safety supply stores with lower minimum orders.
Customers typically call or visit with either a failed hose or nozzle that needs replacement, or a maintenance schedule requiring certification. Bring the old hose or a photo of it, the pressure rating or system documentation, and the required length. The company can match most standard items on the spot or place a same-day order for specialty sizes.
For pressure testing, the customer either drops off the hose or schedules an on-site visit depending on the hose's current location. The company will provide a certificate of compliance upon completion, which many insurance policies and municipal codes require annually or before system reactivation.
Midwest Hose & Specialty operates during standard business hours Monday through Friday, typically 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and is closed on weekends. Confirm current hours directly, as seasonal staffing can shift. The company is located in Oklahoma City proper, serving walk-in customers as well as phone and delivery orders. Street parking is available near the facility.
For after-hours emergencies, the company does not operate a 24/7 hotline; customers experiencing a system failure outside business hours should contact their fire protection contractor or a larger national supplier with emergency support.
Midwest Hose & Specialty fills a practical role in Oklahoma City's industrial infrastructure: it keeps critical fire suppression equipment running without the overhead of a design firm or the delay of national supply chains.
