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jtjigs 11-04-2022 09:03 AM

Water Main when house is empty
 
Do people turn off the water main to the house when leaving for a couple of months. I have a toilet that sometimes doesn't seal and continues to flush, should I shut off the main before I leave?

tophcfa 11-04-2022 09:21 AM

Shut it off, you never know when a pipe could burst or the seal in a fixture could begin leaking. Our neighbor had a feeder line to a toilet bowl spring a leak and run for several weeks before being discovered. The damage was extensive, disruptive, and very expensive. If you have a cheap plastic throw valve, replace it with a quality brass fitting. Turning off your H2O when not there takes all of about 5 seconds and the peace of mind is well worth the effort. Just remember to turn off the power source to your hot water heater as well so you eliminate the risk of frying a dry tank.

retiredguy123 11-04-2022 09:30 AM

Yes, turn it off. But, don't wait until the last minute. You should test the valve to make sure it is not stuck, or if it leaks.

dougjb 11-04-2022 10:37 AM

From a snowbird....Always cut off your water heater and your water supply line. If you cut off the water supply line and you do not cut off your water heater, you could create an explosive situation.

Kenswing 11-04-2022 10:41 AM

We not only turn off the water but we also flush the toilets several times to clear the lines. Also run water down each drain to fill the traps. If you’re gone for extended periods it’s not a bad idea to have a home watch service come out and run each faucet on a regular basis.

bsloan1960 11-04-2022 04:48 PM

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Originally Posted by jtjigs (Post 2154485)
Do people turn off the water main to the house when leaving for a couple of months. I have a toilet that sometimes doesn't seal and continues to flush, should I shut off the main before I leave?

In Mass our water bill jumped from $800 for a year to $1,800. I called the water department to tell them the bill was a mistake. The woman said, "Let me ask you a question- do you have a toilet the trickles all the time"? I told her we did and she told me that was why the bill was so high. I fixed the toilet and our water bill went back down.

Babubhat 11-04-2022 05:33 PM

Always. I had the misfortune of not turning it off once and returned to a mess

village dreamer 11-04-2022 05:51 PM

i think he means , to turn off or shut off. i can see someone with a hacksaw cutting off the water line.

tophcfa 11-04-2022 05:59 PM

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Originally Posted by village dreamer (Post 2154666)
i think he means , to turn off or shut off. i can see someone with a hacksaw cutting off the water line.

Hmmmm, if someone is that stupid then they deserve the damage that would cause.

MrFlorida 11-04-2022 06:22 PM

First, fix your leaky toilet. Then, shut off the water main when you leave.

HJBeck 11-05-2022 04:46 AM

Always, then run the water in a sink till no more water comes out in order to eliminate pressure in the system due to the expansion tank on the hot water heater. Then turn off your hot water heater circuit breaker. Also put Plastic wrap over all drains plus toilets (reduces chance of sewer gas coming into house if a p-trap were to dry up due to lengthily a sense)

me4vt 11-05-2022 05:45 AM

I shut it off at the house and the main valve at the street.

dewilson58 11-05-2022 06:09 AM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2154492)
Yes, turn it off. But, don't wait until the last minute. You should test the valve to make sure it is not stuck, or if it leaks.

Agree and shut off your water heater.

JoelJohnson 11-05-2022 06:11 AM

A toilet that leaks will cost you $$$, just fix it!

retiredguy123 11-05-2022 06:13 AM

If you have a plastic water shutoff valve, you need to test it to see if it turns easily and it is not stuck. If it is stuck, you can replace it with a metal valve, or buy a special wrench that will allow it to turn without breaking off the plastic handle. Here is one that I bought in the 3/4 inch size and it works very well. If you have a sudden leak, you need to be able to turn off the water quickly.

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