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August 31,2020

How to Find a Water Shut-off Valve Outside

During any emergency, it is always best to be prepared in order to avoid additional risks. The same is true for urgent plumbing problems. One of the best ways to prevent catastrophic indoor flooding is to turn off the water supply at the main shut-off valve. At Mr. Rooter Plumbing of Pittsburgh, PA, we proudly offer high quality residential and commercial plumbing services for local clients including plumbing inspections, leak detection, pipe replacements and 24 hour emergency repairs. Are you unsure where your shut-off valve is? Then here are some tips on how to find it before a burst pipe or other plumbing issue puts your property in danger.

Why Is It Important to Know Where Your Shut-Off Valve is Located?

When a pipe bursts, as much as 50 gallons of water is released per minute. Having the ability to quickly locate your shut-off valve and turn off the water supply could save your home or commercial property from severe water damage. It is also helpful to know where the main valve is located for non-emergency plumbing tasks, such as swapping out fixtures or when performing basic pipe repairs. This can help you avoid messes when working in the bathroom, kitchen or laundry space.

Where Is Your Outdoor Shut-Off Valve?

For some households, the main shut-off valve is in the utility area or basement. If you have already searched these locations and didnt find anything, theres a good chance your unit is outside. This can make things a little more complicated since you will likely have to travel farther to turn off the water supply. However, this is even more motivation to find the valve before disaster strikes. In most circumstances, outdoor valves will be somewhere around the perimeter of the home, facing the public street. This is because such a location will make it easier for city employees or utility company staff to find it. Often, it is inside the utility box near the water meter. If so, there will probably be two valves. One is for the homeowner, and the second is for the city. Be careful not to shut off the wrong one, as there could be legal ramifications. The valve that is nearest to your home should be the correct valve to use. If you are not sure, or you have difficulty accessing the utility box, then call a professional plumber.

How to Successfully Shut Off the Water Supply

Most main shut-off valves come in one of two varieties. The first is a knife style valve, which has a straight handle. When the handle is running parallel to the pipe, then it is open. A quarter turn should shut off the water. In most cases, a knife style valve will have a barrier in place to ensure that you dont turn it the wrong way. The other most common style is the basic round handle valve. Turn the round handle clockwise to shut off the water.

Do You Need an Emergency Plumbing Service? Call Mr. Rooter Plumbing Today

Are you suffering from a burst pipe, severe wastewater backup, collapsed pipe or another urgent plumbing issue? There is no reason to wait. Get the help you need right away by calling the experts at Mr. Rooter Plumbing of Pittsburgh, PA. Our team of licensed and insured plumbers are always ready to come to the rescue. We offer 24 hour emergency services, so you can get reliable professional care when you need it most. Contact our office for more information about our wide range of commercial and residential plumbing services or to schedule an appointment with a certified plumber in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania or a nearby metro area community.

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