Wednesday 12 February 2014

Drywall repair In seattle WA

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If you live in a house you have a water shut off at the street; the water shut off is usually under a rectangular metal cover. If you need to turn off the water for a plumbing fix such as a broken pipe, the water will need to be turned off…….quick! The water is turned off by turning the metal knob that is connect to the water meter. To turn off the water completely the knob will need to be turned fully. You will know that it is completely turned off when the small holes line up with one another on the tabs of the knob. The holes line up so the water company can turn of your water and place a lock on it if you haven’t paid the water bill for awhile.

The knob can be difficult to turn my tip is to put a pair of channel lock pliers and a 10 inch screw driver in the water meter compartment. The pliers and screw driver are used together to turn the knob….. Place the pliers and driver in a ziplock bag first so they don’t rust. This way you will be ready if something should go wrong with the plumbing.

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