Questions tagged [shutoff]

A shutoff is a valve used to turn plumbing on or off at the place you use it (like a sink). Use with the [plumbing] tag

Common Shutoff

A shutoff valve is a fixture designed to turn off water. They are commonly used at sinks and toilets so you can disconnect the water there, instead of turning the whole location water supply line off.

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Why aren’t there water shutoff valves for each room?

Had an issue today with a nail going through a water supply line in a bathroom. It got me wondering if there is a practical or technical reason there aren’t typically room-specific shut offs between the master shut off and the shut offs at the…
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What kind of gas shut off valve is this and how do you use it?

I was wondering how to use this gas shut off valve. It looks like it requires a special type of key but I have had no luck in finding out what type of tool I need.
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Could my water heater in a 4 unit townhome be shared and explain my high power bill?

I am renting a townhome in San Antonio, TX. I have looked for a cutoff valve for the water because my electric bill shows my water heating is my major reason for an extremely high bill. When I looked for the cutoff, there isn't one near the unit. …
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Is this a frost free outdoor faucet?

I am new to my house and scratching my head about this faucet. I grew up in a home built in 1960, and each outdoor faucet had a shut off valve inside. This faucet does not have one. The seller of the home also did not shut this off last winter. I…
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How do I find the water main entry point to my house?

My house has no apparent main water line shut off valve. Usually one would find a shut off valve right near where the water main entered the house structure. At my current house I have never been able to determine where the water main entry point is…
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How to remove this water shut off valve under the kitchen sink?

I'm trying to remove the sink cabinet but I'm stuck at these water shut off valves and the escutcheons. Water is off already. Tried to use a wrench but didn't seem to do much.
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Identifying My Main Water Shutoff Valve / Setup

I've owned my first home for a few years now, but have never truly known where my main water shutoff valve was, mainly because I've never really known how to identify it. I've looked around my utility room where my furnace, hot water heater, etc…
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In order to avoid shutting off water to the whole house, can I temporarily terminate a PEX pipe at a closed shut-off valve?

I am helping the in-laws remove their countertops and disconnect their kitchen sink in preparation for new countertops and a new sink. The only wrinkle is that the existing sink does not appear to have shut-off valves. I am guessing the plumbing…
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How to repair a "pull" shut-off valve for the toilet?

I have one of the shut off valves connected to my toilet where you pull it to stop the water. The thing is when I pull it to stop the water, it still drips once every 10-12 seconds. When I push it so water flows thru so I can flush, it drips every…
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How to disconnect the supply line from these older bathroom faucets?

Typically removing/replacing the supply lines is done by simply loosening a bolt attached to the intakes as shown here: However in my original seventies bathroom faucets they do not have a separable connection. It seems there are two…
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Water shut off valve and backflow preventer

I'm a new member here. I'm here to learn how to do DIY plumbing work.  How does my home's main water supply valve, backflow preventer, and Potter switch work?  Image 1. The Main water line enters the house.  There is a valve with the red handle. …
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Why will 26 1.2W 220V LED lights not work with an 800W inverter?

We live off the grid and have just installed 26 220V 1.2W LED lights. We are using 220V as the batteries are some way from the house and and thick copper wire is expensive. Everything works on the inverter except the LED lights. We can only use 6…
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Which valve would I use to turn off my hot water?

I believe the left pipe is the hot water. If I were to turn it off, which valve do I use? The blue valve or the smaller chrome one on top of the blue valve? What are the differences between these valves? If I turned off the hot water entirely for a…
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How can I shut off the water to my toilet?

I'm trying to install a bidet in my apartment and I don't see a water shut-off valve. Or am I missing something?
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Help understanding and fixing shut off valve

I recently moved to a new house and am in the process of setting up essential appliances. While trying to connect the washing machine, I noticed that the shut off valve is leaking from a white hole(?) underneath. I want to know what the hole exactly…
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