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Kenny Hardcastle
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Automatic water valve shutoff

Kenny Hardcastle
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Thornton, CO
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I am new to landlording, and I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions for an automatic whole house water shut-off valve that I could put in my rentals. I have heard horror stories of a pipe breaking or something to that effect and flooding a basement or a house. I would like something that I could control via Wi-Fi but also shut off manually if need be. Does anyone have any suggestions?

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James Bennett
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James Bennett
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My understanding is that it is hardwired to the panel, but then your on/off button is mounted on the wall much like a light switch or electrical outlet. 

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