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how do you turn off the valve on a washing machine

by Dr. Emmanuel Fahey Published 3 years ago Updated 3 years ago

Valves for the supply of hot and cold water are usually located behind the washing machine and in a washer box attached to the wall. Turn off the valves by turning them clockwise until they cannot be turned any further. You'll want to turn these off first thing.

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Full Answer

How do you remove a washer valve from a washing machine?

Loosen and remove the screw that secures the handle of the washer valve to the valve stem, using a screwdriver. Pull the handle off the end of the stem. Loosen the packing nut counterclockwise with the wrench to detach it from the bonnet of the valve.

Where are the shut off valves on a washing machine?

These are the shut off valves you see under the kitchen and bathroom sink, on the wall behind the toilet, behind the washing machine and on outside spigots. Showers may or may not have shut off valves.

How do you turn off the water in a washing machine?

Turn off the water valves. Valves for the supply of hot and cold water are usually located behind the washing machine and in a washer box attached to the wall. Turn off the valves by turning them clockwise until they cannot be turned any further.

How do you fix a leaking intake valve on a washing machine?

Disable the intake valve from the inner tubes that send water to the washer. This is typically sealed with a hose clamp that you loosen with a screwdriver or lock, depending on the type. Installing the latest valve by reversing the disconnection method.

Which way turns off water to washing machine?

Turn the hot and the cold shut-off valves in a clockwise direction until they stop. This turns off the water to the washer. If the washer is leaking and you can't find the shut-off valves or they do not work, turn off the water to the entire house. Locate the cold water pipe going into the hot water heater.

Do washing machines have shut off valves?

The valves on the wall at most washing machines are gate valves, notoriously leaky, and require turning (and turning and turning) off both hot and cold separately.

Should you turn off water to washing machine?

Yes you should really. All manufacturers recommend it. If the taps are always left on – and therefore under pressure – you could get a leak, or even a flood from a leaking or split fill hose. This sometimes happens over night when reduced demand causes increased water pressure.

How do you know if a water valve is open or closed?

Open or closed: When the handle of a ball valve is parallel to the valve or pipe, it's open. When it's perpendicular, it's closed.

How do I turn off the water valve?

0:201:43How to Find Your Water Shut-Off Valve & Use It - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipMove the valve handle to a horizontal. Position older homes may have a valve like this to turn offMoreMove the valve handle to a horizontal. Position older homes may have a valve like this to turn off the water turn the valve clockwise. Until it stops.

Which way turns off water valve?

In most cases, the master shutoff valve to the home will have a wheel (gate valve) or a straight handle (ball valve). Gate valves (pictured to the right) are operated by turning the wheel clockwise until the water is off. Ball valves are operated by turning the handle a quarter-turn clockwise until the water is off.

Should washing machine valve be fully open?

The most common use of a shut off valve like yours is to stop the flow of water when the machine is not in use. So you would open the valve allow the washing machine to run it's complete cycle. You would then close the valve to prevent flooding the apartment in the event the hose leaked while unattended.

How do you turn on the water valve?

0:081:03HOW TO TURN ON YOUR WATER VALVE - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipMake sure to close all faucets except a tub or sink on the highest. Level then partially turn oneMoreMake sure to close all faucets except a tub or sink on the highest. Level then partially turn one valve slowly in a counterclockwise motion.

Which way do you turn a valve to open?

When it comes to which way you should turn the valve, keep in mind the old saying “righty tighty, lefty loosey.” In other words, turning a valve clockwise, or to the right, will restrict the flow of water while turning it counterclockwise, or to the left, will allow water to flow.

How do shut off valves work?

Shut off valves function with a hand wheel or are manually operated, and can be used as open or closed valves. These particular set of valves are again consisting of a rubber bladder inside the body, and this rubber tube is connected directly to a piston that is controlled by a hand wheel.

Step 1

Move your washing machine away from the wall or out from beneath the counter, if necessary, so you can see the water supply pipes.

Step 2

Follow the supply pipes to the wall. There are two shut-off valves, one each for hot and cold water, located where the pipes meet your home's piping.

Step 3

Examine the tops of the shut-off valve; an arrow marks the direction that closes the water supply (usually counterclockwise.)

Step 4

Turn both shut-off valves in the "Off" direction as far as they will go. The water supply to the washing machine is switched off.

Where are the water valves on a washing machine?

Valves for the supply of hot and cold water are usually located behind the washing machine and in a washer box attached to the wall. Turn off the valves by turning them clockwise until they cannot be turned any further. You'll want to turn these off first thing.

How to stop water from leaking from washing machine?

Get a bu cket. Place a water pan or bucket behind the washing machine, under the water lines where it will catch water. Surround the bucket with several to wels to catch any additional leaks or water that may spill out when the pipes are detached. ...

How to clean a washing machine before moving?

Empty the water bucket. Before moving the machine, get the water bucket out of the way. Wipe up any spills or drips. You wouldn't want to slip while moving the machine.

Where is a washing machine located?

The machine is usually found in the basement, in a dedicated laundry room, or in the garage, and that is where it stays for most of its life. There are times when the washing machine will need to be moved, however.

Do washing machines need to be moved?

When the machine is being replaced, or moved to a new home, it will need to be disconnected from the hoses and wires that supply it with power and water.

Preparing for Washer Valve Replacement

Before you replace anything, do a little troubleshooting to evaluate the situation. You'll also need to shut off the water supply to prevent a major water situation.

Removing Damaged Parts

Removing the old parts is relatively easy. It's a matter of unscrewing and pulling out the out-of-commission pieces. You'll only need a few basic tools to do the job.

Installing New Parts

Completing the job involves installing and securing the new bushing. You'll also want to make sure your repairs worked after you turn on the water supply.

How Do You Get a Shut off Valve Unstuck?

Your house has a main water shut off valve that turns on and off water to the whole house. There are also other shut off valves to turn off water to specific fixtures.

1. Twist the Valve Right and Left

This method may look too obvious but you may be surprised at how well it works at times. Grab the valve’s handle/knob with your bare hand and start to play with it by attempting to twist it clockwise and counterclockwise.

2. Loosen the Packing Nut

If you look below/next to the valve knob/handle you will see a nut which connects it to the valve body. That valve is called a packing nut or a bonnet nut.

3. Spray Penetrating Oil on the Valve

A penetrating oil is a type of oil with low viscosity (resistance to flow) which allows it to penetrate/seep through a connection thereby lubricating and loosening it. Kroil, PB B’laster, Liquid Wrench and Knock’er Loose Plus are all decent penetrating oils to buy.

4. Blow Hot Air on the Valve using a Hair Dryer

I should start by saying that this method will only work if you are try to loosen a stuck cold water shut off valve. It will not work on hot water shut off valves.

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