Hi everyone- My family is currently finishing our basement. All of us are somewhat handy, but still quite novice. We are about to start framing, but respective to the necessary location of the "plumbing access hallway" we are including, the main water shut-off valve is inconveniently placed.
Right now, the exposed piping and attached valve are on one wall, and are placed about 8 feet away from the corner of the adjoining wall where the rest of the existing plumbing is.
If possible, we'd like to extend the pipe so that it reaches the area where the rest of the plumbing is, and then relocate the shut-off valve to the end of that extension. (Our goal would be to have access to the water shut-off valve at the end of the hallway that encloses the rest of the piping).
Is there a way we can do this ourselves without disturbing the meter? Could we seal off the existing valve, extend the pipes, and just install a new valve in the preferred location?
Any direction would be greatly appreciated! Thanks so much
Right now, the exposed piping and attached valve are on one wall, and are placed about 8 feet away from the corner of the adjoining wall where the rest of the existing plumbing is.
If possible, we'd like to extend the pipe so that it reaches the area where the rest of the plumbing is, and then relocate the shut-off valve to the end of that extension. (Our goal would be to have access to the water shut-off valve at the end of the hallway that encloses the rest of the piping).
Is there a way we can do this ourselves without disturbing the meter? Could we seal off the existing valve, extend the pipes, and just install a new valve in the preferred location?
Any direction would be greatly appreciated! Thanks so much