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    RaptorsSky123 Posts: 2, Reputation: 1
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    Jun 19, 2012, 07:38 AM
    Sealing off shutoff valves
    Is there some kind of a code that does not allow you to seal up areas in a wall cavity containing shut off valves. Don't you need some sort of access to them i.e. a trimmed out panel or something?
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    Jun 19, 2012, 04:19 PM
    Hi RS123

    In my area, it is definitely a code requirement NOT to seal any shutoffs (or unions, or compressione fittings, etc.) behind a wall without some kind of access panel.

    Never mind that it simply makes good sense not to close in something that can get clogged or leak at a handle, right?

    Why do you ask?

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    Jun 19, 2012, 06:14 PM
    I remodel houses for a restoration company and I'm skim coating the walls in their bathroom and the homeowner was asking if I could just drywall over where the access panel is right now, an I've never have ever had anybody ask that before. I strongly suggested against it and was in search of a solid reason as to why I couldn't do it. I figured there had to be some kind o a code against burying shutoffs in a wall. Appreciate the info thank you.

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