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How To Find A Water Shut-Off Valve Outside

On account of a crisis, it's vital to know where the valve is and how to switch it off quickly. Water spouting through your home can quickly cause flood harm. Oftentimes, you probably shouldn't hold on until a plumber can get to your home. Knowing where your shut-off valve is found is the most ideal way to assist with keeping away from broad property harm in a crisis. While certain structures have the water meter inside the property, most homes have their shut-off valve outside. Find out where to find your shut-off valve and how to turn it off when needed.

Why You Need to Know the Location of Your Valve

When there’s a water line break, the water flowing through appliances does not stop. To make sure gallons of water don’t come spilling on your floors, it’s crucial to shut off the water supply and fast. This can save households a plumbing repair service and a lot of money in rebuilding costs. It's additionally vital to know where your valve is situated for pre-arranged plumbing fixes, substitutions, and installations. Switching off your water supply while changing out significant apparatuses or fixing pipes can help you with keeping away from damages while dealing with these plumbing problems.

Turning Off the Water Supply

You must locate the valve housing first. The water meter and two of the main water cut off valves are generally situated in a secluded box in your front yard between the walkway and curb. A weighty top covers and safeguards the container. When you remove the lid, you should see two valves. The valve you will be turning off is located on the house side of the meter. Turn the valve clockwise to turn off the water supply if you have a round handle valve. If you have a knife-style valve, turn the straight handle parallel to the pipe. If you aren’t sure where the valve is or are having trouble turning it off, call a talented plumber from Mr. Rooter Plumbing.

Tips To Stay Out of Trouble

Ways to prevent a disaster from happening will always come in handy and should be used. You should routinely keep up maintenance and check the inside and outside shut-off valves for wear and leaks. If you notice leaking, call for a plumbing repair service. Labeling the city and home valves will be helpful to easily locate the valve when you’re in a rush to turn it off. Informing all the family members of the location of the valve and how to turn it off can also be helpful. You never know who will have to run out and seek the concrete box.

Contact Us

Are you struggling with water damage and plumbing issues? Mr. Rooter Plumbing can help you learn how to locate and shut off your valve in case of risky water situations. Learning how to perform these basic tasks will save you from a plumbing disaster that could cost you your time and money. Call us or schedule an appointment to get the help you need and improve your plumbing system.

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