Locating Your Water Main Shut Off Valve - Plumbing Tips
/If you’re gone for several weeks, consider shutting off your main shut off valve. By turning off your main shut off valve, you’re not allowing any water to enter your home.
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If you’re gone for several weeks, consider shutting off your main shut off valve. By turning off your main shut off valve, you’re not allowing any water to enter your home.
Read MoreLocating your main water shut off valve is a must for every homeowner. You may find the valve in the basement or crawl space below your house, on a wall near the front. If your home is on a slab, the valve may be near your water heater or in the garage. The point is, you can't turn it off if you don't know where it is.
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