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Old 11-16-2018, 12:13 AM
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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 View Post
Are you sure? Almost all houses have a shutoff valve inside the house. I have a courtyard villa and the water shutoff valve is in the garage, in a box on the back wall. In fact, the plumbing code requires a main water shutoff valve to be located inside the house close to the point where the water supply pipe enters the house.
You must have newer house and codes probably changed. Mine is 13 years old in Marion county and the shut off after the meter is outside just before the line enters the house. All plumbing under the slab and comes up at locations where water is needed. That’s why need to know what type and age of the home IMO.