Hi all,
I moved into a new house, which was a total rehab. the plumbing inside is 100% new. The only old items are the water main coming into the house up to the meter, and the sewer going out.
My question/concern:
There are two shut off valves inside the house, one right before the meter (just above the ground) and one right over the meter (what appears to be a newer valve) It turns out that neither of these valves are able to shut off the water supply.
In addition the curb stop outside is far to impacted with gunk that a plumber and someone from the water department was not able to clean it.
So at this point my only way to shut off the water is from the PEX manifold. I am trying to argue with the builder about getting the valves fixed, but I am afraid he might give me a hard time as he is telling me to use the manifold if I ever need to shut off the water. My thought is that this is not ideal as there are several points of failure that can totally flood my basement based on the fact that even the curb stop cant be utilized no one will be able to stop the flood.
Any advice?
Summary...
Curb stop: not accessible due to impacted junk
shut off valves before and after meter are not functional
Thanks in advance!
I moved into a new house, which was a total rehab. the plumbing inside is 100% new. The only old items are the water main coming into the house up to the meter, and the sewer going out.
My question/concern:
There are two shut off valves inside the house, one right before the meter (just above the ground) and one right over the meter (what appears to be a newer valve) It turns out that neither of these valves are able to shut off the water supply.
In addition the curb stop outside is far to impacted with gunk that a plumber and someone from the water department was not able to clean it.
So at this point my only way to shut off the water is from the PEX manifold. I am trying to argue with the builder about getting the valves fixed, but I am afraid he might give me a hard time as he is telling me to use the manifold if I ever need to shut off the water. My thought is that this is not ideal as there are several points of failure that can totally flood my basement based on the fact that even the curb stop cant be utilized no one will be able to stop the flood.
Any advice?
Summary...
Curb stop: not accessible due to impacted junk
shut off valves before and after meter are not functional
Thanks in advance!