Where is my main valve in case I need to turn my water off?
Although we would have no record of it, your stop and waste valve should be located at the point in which your water service enters the building in a utility room, crawlspace or basement. Homeowners should conduct a quick survey to determine where this valve is located and to verify that it is an operating condition.

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1. My water pressure seems low. What should I do?
2. Are adjustments made for water leaks due to a leaking faucet or toilet?
3. Is there any adjustment to my bill for using water on my lawn, filling a pool, washing cars, or other uses where water does not go down the sewer?
4. In an emergency water leak at my property after hours, who do I call?
5. Where is my main valve in case I need to turn my water off?
6. Does my water contain flouride?
7. When is the best time to water my lawn?
8. I have a leak, whose responsibility is it?
9. New water service, who do I contact?
10. Who do I contact for repairs or to turn off water at my property?
11. What is a stop and waste valve?