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Water Shut-Off Valve Services

Water shut-off valves are vital in controlling the water supply to your property. Without a shut-off valve, you cannot control the water supply if an emergency occurs or if you are in need of a major plumbing repair or replacement. 

At Prime Time Plumbing, we understand the importance of water shut-off valves and are happy to offer repairs and replacements for them. You can expect expert-level care, upfront pricing, a 100% satisfaction guarantee, and knowledgeable technicians during your appointment. No matter how big or how small the job is, call us today for any of your water shut-off valve needs!

Why Might You Need to Have Your Water Supply Cut Off

There are a few occasions where you might need to turn off the water supply to your property, including emergencies, repairs, replacements, and extended vacations where no one will be home. Although you can do this yourself, seeking professional guidance can be ideal to ensure that you do not mess up your water supply. If you decide to turn it off on your own, take a picture of how you found it so you can restore it to how it was before. 

Emergencies

If you run into a plumbing emergency, like your pipes bursting, an overflowing toilet, or any leaks, it is important to shut off your water to prevent the problem from worsening. Water can seep into places you cannot see, like below the flooring and in the walls, which can result in mold and mildew growth that can negatively impact your health.     

Repairs, Replacements, Remodels

If you are getting a plumbing repair, replacement, or remodel, you may notice that your water is shut off. This is because this makes the repair, replacement, or remodel easier to do. With no water in the pipes, our technicians will be able to quickly do their work with minimal mess. 

Vacations

If you are going on a long trip where no one will be home, it is important to shut off your water. If you do not shut off your water, there will be stagnant water waiting to be used. If an emergency occurs, this stagnant water could lead to a continuous, high-pressure flow, causing significant water damage to your property.

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