
There are other things, like hair clogs in shower drains that can damage or overload the sewer lines. Pipes back up for other reasons. This include grease being emptied into the sink instead of being placed in the trash or paper products labeled “flushable” that really should never be flushed. Tree roots are another culprit that can cause blockages when they enter the pipes and cracks as they grow. Besides that, your home can flood when valves and flex lines to appliances burst. For regular maintenance or emergency repairs, it is best to know where the shut-off to your water meter is located and how to turn the water off in a hurry.
Local Water Shut-Off Valves


Main Water Shut-Off Valve
Plumbing water problems are not always localized though. If you are fortunate enough to be home when a pipe bursts, panic can set in quickly. This is the reason it is vitally important for you to know where to find all the water shut-off valves, not just those inside the house. These valves are usually located close to the front-most outdoor faucet which can be found somewhere around the perimeter of the home. A good way to alleviate the fear of water problems damaging your home is to have a remote controlled water shut-off system installed. Similar to the FloodStop system, a sensor will detect water before a flood sets in and the water supply is shut off to the entire home, not just single fixtures.
Location Of Main Water Shut-Off Valves

Gate valves may be more reliable, lasting for years. However, they can be hard to turn, particularly if they have not been used in awhile. It is possible that you are reading this during a water emergency situation. If that is not the case, consider turning that valve right now to help loosen it up. It will help in an emergency situation to learn now whether or not you will need a wrench or other tool when the house is being flooded.
Water Meter Shut-Off

Shared Water Meters
At times, water meters are combined on one of two neighboring properties. That means your meter might be on yours or your neighbor’s property. It’s in your best interests to find this out as soon as you can and before a disaster strikes. Your meter should be the one closest to your property. You really should determine its location. If there is some resistance or confusion caused by this, contact your utility company for help to figure out which one is yours.
How To Shut Off Your Water Meter
Water meter shut-off valves typically have arrows indicating water flow direction and often have a handle for turning by hand. In other instances, a key must be used to shut the water off. A screwdriver or wrench can sometimes be used in place of a key. Turning the handle clockwise should shut the water off to your home. It should not be necessary to use excessive force, but if it is don’t risk damage to the meter. Contact your utility company instead.
Conclusion
Don’t let a burst pipe or blockage turn into a catastrophe. This is the most important thing anyone can do to protect their home. You need to know where to find the water shut-off valves and how to turn them to the off position. Everyone living in your home should also be schooled on where these are located. There may be nothing that you can do to save those pipes. However, it will save a lot of time, money and stress.

For any plumbing issues that you need addressed, be sure to contact R.F. Ohl. Our certified and experienced plumbers have the skills necessary to get the job done accurately, quickly, and affordably.
Contact us today or give us a call at (610) 377-1098 if you have any questions.

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