There usually is not a shutoff valve for just the shower. The toilet has it's own shutoff, and sinks have their own shutoffs under the sink. But tub and showers typically do not have their own shutoffs. ... You'll usually see a copper line come off the hot water heater and run off towards the kitchen and baths.
Where are shut off valves located?
The valve is typically located within 3 to 5 feet of where the water main enters the home. If you don't find it on the front wall, check for a mechanical room, or near the water heater or furnace. In a crawl space or with slab construction, the shut-off valve may be right inside the crawl space.
Where should water shut off valves be located?
The valve is typically located within 3 to 5 feet of where the water main enters the home. If you don't find it on the front wall, check for a mechanical room, or near the water heater or furnace. In a crawl space or with slab construction, the shut-off valve may be right inside the crawl space.
Where is the shut off valve for my shower?
Shower/Bathtub – Some shower or bathtub shutoff valves may be underneath the sink, but if they're not, check in the basement (if you have one) directly below the bathroom.