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sendi_t34
Jul 9, 2008, 08:46 PM
hi I have some problem with my kitchen sink.

the Faucet is leaking the cold water. I was thinking to open the sink Faucet, but to do that I need to shutdown the water.

the problem is I could not identify the shut-off valve, or could not determine

1.) Do I have a shut off value
2.) which one ?
3.) how to shut it off.

I have attached a picture . Plese zoom the picture and see my comments in the pic. As well.

Any help will be appriciated. Thank you.

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hkstroud
Jul 9, 2008, 08:52 PM
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hkstroud
Jul 9, 2008, 09:23 PM
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KISS
Jul 9, 2008, 09:31 PM
The valve you identified as the cold water shutoff is. If it's a 1/4 turn valve, the bozo that installed it put the handle on rotated 90 degrees. The handle in that position would normally indicate off. You can remove the screw and rotate the handle to be in the position indicating off.

Yes, you can turn that valve off. If it's indeed a 1/4 turn valve, then rotate the handle 90 degrees as suggested above.

The RED handled valve probablyy goes to the dishwasher.

truck 41
Jul 9, 2008, 11:23 PM
Hi sendi, yes you can shut the water off at the valves on the pictures you posted, just turn the handles clockwise to shut off. Turn on faucet then shut valves off, water should stop running if valves are shutting off properly. If not then you will have to shut off the main valve to your house, or at the water meter. Good luck.----Zeke

Milo Dolezal
Jul 9, 2008, 11:48 PM
Shut off both hot and cold angle stops (water valves) as identified by you in enclosed photos.

speedball1
Jul 10, 2008, 06:25 AM
the Faucet is leaking the cold water. I was thinking to open the sink Faucet, but to do that I need to shutdown the water.
The problem is I could not identify the shut-off valve, or could not determine
You were given specific instructions on how to shut the water off. Now if you will give us some information on your faucet we'll help you to repair the leak. We need the , Type,( one handle or two knobs), the brand name, how old? Let's hear back from you. Regards, Tom

sendi_t34
Jul 10, 2008, 03:46 PM
Thank you All for your quick responses.

Now, when I try to turn the hot water valve to shut-off hot water, It does not turn much, it turns only to 90 deg. Is that normal ? Or should I try to roatate it like screw ? And try to get it all the way in (near) to the pipe ?

afaroo
Jul 10, 2008, 04:37 PM
Hi sendi
Every one is trying to help you and have state very will how to S/O the cold and hot water to the faucet, follow their's instructions and you be able to work on your problem.
Plese respond to Tom's question some one will give you a good idea how to fix your leak with out any headach, Thanks.

John

KISS
Jul 10, 2008, 05:03 PM
1/4 turn is 90 degrees. 360/4

sendi_t34
Jul 10, 2008, 06:11 PM
SO, AM I suppose to turn it only to 90 deg. And expect that the water is shut-off ?
That is not the case though!

It is DELTA, one handle. I think it is 5-6 year old I bought the house and have this system.


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speedball1
Jul 11, 2008, 05:55 AM
SO, AM I suppose to turn it only to 90 deg. And expect that the water is shut-off ?
That is not the case though!
ENOUGH SENDI!! If you're telling us with two pages of instructions that you still can't shut off a valve then I began to suppect a troll's among us. Couple that with the soft porn you gave us with the link makes me more sure that we're being had, ( Hey! I'm a "tush man" myself. I didn't say I didn't like it) But you showed us muich more then your faucet leaking, (no pun intended).
Good luck Sendi, hope you had fun but we have to get back to important plumbing questions such as, "how to flush a toilet" or "how to turn on a hose bib". Regards, Tom

sendi_t34
Jul 11, 2008, 06:36 AM
I am embarrassed. I apologize for that video. If the vid was a porn ?

I uploaded it on zShare and they provided me with this link. I tried to see it first, but could not view it , so I thought may be my connection is slow.

Once again I apologize if I have offended any of you, certainly that is not my intention. I took it off.

speedball1
Jul 11, 2008, 06:41 AM
I am embarrassed. And I apologize for that. If the vid was a porn ? I took it off.

I uploaded it on zShare and they provided me with this link. I tried to see it first, but could not view it , so I thought may be my connection is slow.

Once again I apologize if I have offended any of you, certainly that is not my intention.
You didn't offend anyone Sendi. At least not me. What I find difficult to swallow is that with two pages of instructions trhat you still can't turn a valve off,
SO, AM I suppose to turn it only to 90 deg. And expect that the water is shut-off ?. Makes me wonder. Cheers, Tom

sendi_t34
Jul 15, 2008, 06:07 AM
When I turned the faucet 90 deg , water did not turn off.

speedball1
Jul 15, 2008, 06:29 AM
when I turned the faucet 90 deg , water did not turn off.
Sweetheart, (I can call you that since I have daughters, grand daughters and great grand daughters.) Let me finalize this thread.
Looking at the faucet head on, you turn the handle clockwise until you can't turn it any more. If the water hasn't shut off by then the stop's faulty and should be replaced. End of story, (and hopefully this thread). I really hope this helps. Good luck, Tom