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Flood Prevention 101: Can You Find Your Main Water Shut-Off Valve?

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Main Water Shut-Off Valve

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What should I do if I notice this problem getting worse?

If a slow drain, leak, smell, or plumbing issue becomes more noticeable, it’s usually a sign that the problem is developing deeper in the system. It’s best to have a licensed plumber check it before it turns into a more expensive repair.

Where is the main water shut-off valve usually located?

It’s typically found where the main water line enters the home, such as a basement, crawl space, utility room, garage, or outside near the foundation.

What if my water shut-off valve is stuck or leaking?

A stuck or leaking valve should be repaired or replaced immediately. If it fails during an emergency, you may not be able to stop the water quickly.

Can I fix this issue myself, or do I need a professional?

Homeowners can try simple maintenance steps, but if the problem keeps returning or doesn’t improve, it’s safer to call a professional. Plumberoo has the tools and experience to diagnose the issue quickly.

Does Plumberoo Offer Service in My area?

Yes! Plumberoo proudly serves Weatherford, Aledo, Hudson Oaks, Brock, Peaster, Poolville, Willow Park, and surrounding areas in Parker County, Fort Worth/Tarrant County and surrounding counties within a 50 mile radius.

Imagine a pipe bursts in your home. Water is spraying everywhere. In that moment of panic, do you know exactly how to stop the flood?

Knowing the location of your main water shut-off valve is one of the most important pieces of plumbing knowledge a homeowner can have. When a plumbing failure happens, this single valve allows you to immediately stop all water flow into your house — helping prevent catastrophic damage and potentially saving thousands of dollars in repairs.

If you don’t know where it is or whether it works, now is the time to find out.

Your Action Item for Today

Locate your main water shut-off valve
Check areas where the main water line typically enters the home. Common locations include a basement, crawl space, utility closet, garage, near the water heater, or outside near the foundation.

Identify the valve type
Most homes have one of two types:

  • Gate valve (round, wheel-shaped handle): Turn clockwise to shut off.
  • Ball valve (lever-shaped handle): Turn the lever one quarter turn so it’s perpendicular to the pipe.

Test the valve carefully
Gently turn the valve to make sure it moves freely. If it’s stuck, hard to turn, or doesn’t fully stop the water, that’s a serious problem that needs attention.

When This Becomes a Bigger Issue

If you can’t find your valve, if it won’t turn, or if it leaks when you try to use it, that’s a disaster waiting to happen. A faulty or inaccessible shut-off valve can turn a manageable plumbing issue into a full-scale emergency.

Gary and the Plumberoo team believe every homeowner should be empowered in an emergency. We can help locate, tag, and test your main shut-off valve — or replace it if it’s outdated or failing — so you’re prepared before something goes wrong.

Don’t wait for an emergency to discover a problem you could have fixed ahead of time.

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If you have a plumbing problem and don’t know what to do… CALL PLUMBEROO!
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serving parker, Palo Pinto, Wise, Jack, Johnson, Erath and Tarrant counties.

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Parker County, TX
Tarrant County, TX
Johnson County, TX
Palo Pinto County, TX
Erath County, TX
WEATHERFORD, TX
Fort Worth, TX
Aledo, TX
Peaster, TX
Poolville, TX

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3217 Oak Lane
Weatherford, Texas 76088

817.766.6000

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