How to Shut Off Water in Your Home – Emergency Shutoff Guide

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Stop the water until we can fix the leak!

A burst pipe, overflowing toilet, or leaking water heater can cause serious water damage in minutes. Knowing how to quickly shut off water to different areas of your home can save you from costly repairs. In this guide, we’ll walk you through how to locate and turn off water shutoff valves in case of an emergency.


1. How to Shut Off Water to the Whole House

If you have a major plumbing emergency—like a burst pipe or severe leak—you’ll need to shut off the main water supply to your home.

Where to Find the Main Water Shutoff Valve:

How to Turn It Off:

Pro Tip: Test your main shutoff valve annually to ensure it’s working properly.


2. How to Shut Off Water to Individual Fixtures

For smaller leaks or localized issues, you can shut off water to specific fixtures instead of turning off your entire home’s supply.

Sinks (Kitchen & Bathroom)

Toilets

Washing Machines

Dishwashers

Refrigerators with Water Dispensers/Ice Makers

Water Heaters

Pro Tip: If your water heater is leaking, also turn off the power or gas supply to prevent further damage.


3. How to Shut Off Water at the Meter (If Needed)

If your home’s main shutoff valve is stuck or inaccessible, you may need to shut off the water at the meter.

Where to Find It:

How to Turn It Off:

  1. Open the meter box (you may need a wrench or screwdriver).
  2. Find the shutoff valve (looks like a handle or round knob).
  3. Use a water meter key or an adjustable wrench to turn the valve clockwise 90 degrees to shut off the water.

⚠️ Warning: Some municipalities prohibit homeowners from turning off water at the meter—check your local regulations.


4. When to Call a Plumber

If you can’t locate or turn off a shutoff valve, or if your home has persistent leaks, low water pressure, or signs of pipe damage, call a professional plumber immediately.

At My Georgia Plumber, we’re here to help with emergency plumbing repairs, leak detection, and shutoff valve replacements.

📞 Need urgent plumbing help? Contact us today!


Final Thoughts

Knowing how to shut off your water in an emergency can prevent major damage to your home. Whether it’s a minor leak or a plumbing disaster, learning where your shutoff valves are and how to use them is crucial for every homeowner.

🔧 Pro Tip: Test your water shutoff valves every six months to ensure they work when you need them!

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