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Posted by Eigenvector on December 17, 2006, 7:42 pm
>I needed to replace an outside faucet that went to the garden hose.
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> So turned off the water supply using valve out by the sidewalk that
> goes to my house.
>
> Water stopped OK. Replaced faucet OK.
>
> Now when I turn the water main back to the ON position the entire house
> still has NO WATER.
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> I have left the main ON for about an hour now with faucets all closed
> off in case the pipes needed to fill up or something, but still no
> water - none- not even a dribble.
>
> I have repeatedly turned the main on and off - still no water. Could
> the valve be stuck in some way - it feels OK when I turn it back and
> forth. Could something have been dislodged like mineral buildup that
> blocks the line?
>
> This is a two story house.
>
> Anyone have any ideas whats going wrong here?
The valve may have stuck closed at the meter - it happens especially when
the valve is left open for decades at a time.
As for turning on the water, you need to leave a faucet OPEN when the water
is off so that air can be pushed out - but even so I would expect some water
flow.
Open the lowest and the highest cold water faucet in the house and try
again.
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