If your main shut-off valve is hard to turn, corroded, leaking, or does not completely stop the water, it’s a strong sign it should be repaired or replaced. Many Brevard County homeowners also discover they don’t have individual shut-offs under some sinks or behind toilets, which makes even small repairs more disruptive. Florida plumbing codes require accessible shutoff valves at most fixtures, so missing or inoperable valves can be both a convenience issue and a compliance concern. During a visit, Inlet Mechanical can test your existing valves, confirm whether they fully close, and recommend upgrades to give you reliable control over your home’s water supply.