You should have a valve located near your incoming water pipe usually near your hot water heater. Look for it because yeah that would totally suck if you ever had an emergency like that
I don't know where my incoming water line is either.. Apparently I don't know much about this house..Hello; Clearly I do not know how things are done where you live but I will give you two things common around me.
One is a water shutoff somewhere in the building itself. Mine in in my basement. This shutoff is on the feed line and shuts off all the water to everything in the house.
About 100 feet out in my front yard is the water meter and it has a main shutoff. I have had to use this shutoff twice. Once I had a pinhole leak in the water line in the ground outside the house. Another time I had to replace the pressure reducing valve near the water meter.
You may (and should have) shutoff valves in several places in the home. Such as the lines that feed the toilets, the sinks, the laundry room, the water heater and so on. This way you can stop the water and work on a particular appliance while leaving the water on to everything else.
Question, do you pay the water bill or is it part of the rent? If you pay then find out where the shutoffs are.
Call the local water company. I bet they can tell you where to look for a shutoff valve. (Note- you may need a special tool to turn off a valve in the ground.)
My water heater is in a cupboard in my dining room (don't ask) and the only switch/tap/thing on it just shuts off the hot water.
I get a water bill, I'm not lucky enough for my rent to cover it lol.
I'll call the water company on Monday (its Saturday here) and ask them. I never thought about doing that. Thanks.
