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Your House is Flooding! Turn Off Your Water!

Hopefully you are reading this to educate yourself before disaster strikes. Regardless, this post will be short and to the point. Here’s how to turn your home’s water off in case of an emergency.

FIND YOUR WATER SHUT OFF VALVE

Most (but not all) houses have a main shutoff valve next to the house. It can be in the front yard, side yard, or even inside the garage. There are 2 types of water valves you can encounter:

GATE VALVE

gate valve rotate

 

gate valve being turned clockwise

TO SHUT OFF: Turn the valve clockwise.

*These valves have a propensity for failing. The handle might just spin endlessly, or close but not fully stop your water.

After closing the valve, open your faucets inside and see if water eventually (within a minute or two) stops coming out.

BALL VALVE

ball valve

ball valve graphic

TO SHUT OFF: Turn the handle 90°, so it is perpendicular to the pipe.

This style does not often fail, but to make sure works and that it is the correct valve, open your faucets inside and confirm that water eventually (within a minute or two) stops coming out.

NOT THIS

gas meter, with red crossed circle over it

 

This is your gas meter. Don’t stress out trying to figure out how this relates to your water system. It’s not part of your water system. Keep looking for a valve like one listed to the left.

IF THAT DOESN’T WORK

As a last resort, you can try to turn the water off at the meter.

 

 

 

 

FINALLY

Get your leak fixed! Call a professional so you can put this trouble behind you.

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