If your home is like most, it’s full of shut-off valves, which can develop leaks as they age. Or maybe you don’t have enough—no one likes having to shut off the water to the whole house just to make a minor repair. Either way, we’re here to help.
If you notice a leak by the water shutoff valve under the sink or behind the toilet, it would be wise to replace it before it gets worse. It is a quick repair, usually about an hour, and will give peace of mind knowing the water can be quickly turned off in the event of a sudden overflowing toilet or faucet leak.
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