Earthquake Automatic Shut-Off Valves in Pocket, CA

Your Family Deserves Real Earthquake Protection

When the ground shakes, your gas automatically shuts off—protecting your home from fires, explosions, and deadly leaks.
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Seismic Gas Shut-Off Valve Installation Pocket

Sleep Better Knowing Your Home Is Protected
You’re not just installing a valve. You’re buying peace of mind for you and your family. When an earthquake hits, the last thing you want to worry about is whether your gas line will rupture and cause a fire. An earthquake automatic shut-off valve takes that worry off your plate completely. The moment seismic activity reaches a dangerous level, your valve automatically cuts the gas supply to your home. No thinking required. No scrambling to find the main shut-off in the dark. Your family stays safe while you focus on what matters most.

Licensed Earthquake Valve Installers Pocket CA

We've Been Protecting Sacramento Families for Years
Murray Plumbing isn’t new to earthquake preparedness in the Sacramento area. We understand that Pocket residents live in earthquake country, even if Sacramento has lower seismic risk than other parts of California. We’ve seen firsthand how important it is to get this installation right the first time. That’s why we’re licensed, insured, and follow all California building codes to the letter. When we install your earthquake shut-off valve, you know it’s done properly. Our customers consistently rate us 4.7 out of 5 stars because we show up when we say we will, explain what we’re doing, and charge exactly what we quote. No surprises, no runaround.
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Earthquake Shut-Off Valve Installation Process Pocket

Simple Installation, Lifetime of Protection
First, we assess your current gas meter setup and determine the right valve size for your home. California requires specific valve types that meet state standards, and we make sure you get exactly what’s needed. Next, we install the valve downstream of your gas meter—that’s the homeowner side where we’re allowed to work. The installation typically takes a few hours, and we handle all the permitting and code compliance paperwork. Finally, we test the system to ensure everything works correctly and show you how to reset the valve after an earthquake (if no gas leaks are detected). You’ll have a 30-year warranty on the valve itself, so this is truly a one-time investment in your family’s safety.
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Pocket CA Earthquake Preparedness Gas Valves

What You Get With Professional Installation
Your earthquake shut-off valve installation includes everything needed for complete code compliance. We use only California-certified valves that meet the state’s strict seismic safety standards. You’ll receive proper permitting, professional installation by licensed contractors, and a thorough system test. We also provide documentation for your insurance company—many insurers either require or offer discounts for earthquake valve installation. For Pocket residents, this investment makes particular sense. While Sacramento County has lower earthquake risk than coastal areas, we still experience seismic activity. The 2014 Napa earthquake affected buildings as far away as downtown Sacramento. When you consider that natural gas contributes to significant fire damage after earthquakes, a shut-off valve becomes essential protection rather than optional equipment.
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Are earthquake shut-off valves required by law in Pocket, California?

California building codes require earthquake shut-off valves for certain new construction and major renovations, but requirements vary by local jurisdiction. In many areas, valves are mandatory for buildings with gas piping when building permits exceed $10,000 in value. Even if not legally required for your specific situation, insurance companies increasingly require or incentivize earthquake valve installation. Some insurers offer premium discounts, while others may require valves for coverage in earthquake-prone areas. The smartest approach is to install one regardless of requirements. The cost of installation is minimal compared to potential fire damage from gas leaks after an earthquake.
Installation costs vary based on your specific gas meter configuration and valve size needed, but most residential installations range from several hundred to over a thousand dollars. The valve itself, labor, permits, and code compliance work are all factored into the total cost. We provide upfront, transparent pricing with no hidden fees. Many customers find the cost reasonable when compared to potential property damage from post-earthquake gas fires. Some jurisdictions offer grants or low-interest loans for seismic retrofitting, including earthquake valves. The 30-year warranty on the valve means this is essentially a one-time investment in your family’s safety. When you consider the peace of mind and potential insurance benefits, most homeowners find it worthwhile.
In many jurisdictions, homeowners can reset their own earthquake shut-off valves after confirming no gas leaks exist. However, we strongly recommend having a professional safety inspection before resetting, especially after a significant earthquake. The reset process is straightforward, but you need to check for gas leaks throughout your home first. This includes inspecting all gas appliances, connections, and piping for damage. If you detect any gas odor or suspect damage, call us immediately. We provide clear instructions on the reset process and are available 24/7 for emergency service if you need professional assistance. Some homeowners prefer the peace of mind of having us handle the reset and safety inspection.
Earthquake valves activate based on seismic motion, automatically shutting off gas when ground movement reaches a preset level. They respond immediately to earthquake activity, regardless of whether gas is actually leaking. Excess flow valves activate when they detect a significant increase in gas flow, typically caused by a major leak or pipe rupture. These valves don’t respond to earthquake motion directly—only to excessive gas flow rates. Many homes benefit from having both types of protection. Earthquake valves provide immediate shutoff during seismic events, while excess flow valves protect against gas leaks from other causes like excavation damage or pipe failures. We can help you determine which combination makes sense for your specific situation.
Most earthquake shut-off valve installations are completed in a single visit lasting 2-4 hours, depending on your gas meter configuration and any complications we encounter. We handle permit applications beforehand, so you don’t experience delays on installation day. The process includes shutting off your gas temporarily, installing the valve, testing the system, and restoring gas service. We coordinate with the utility company if needed for service disconnection and reconnection. We schedule installations at your convenience and provide accurate time estimates upfront. Our goal is to complete the work efficiently while ensuring everything meets California safety standards. You’ll have full gas service restored the same day in virtually all cases.
Earthquake shut-off valves work with all natural gas appliances in your home, including water heaters, furnaces, stoves, dryers, and fireplaces. The valve shuts off gas flow to your entire house, protecting all gas-powered equipment simultaneously. After the valve activates, you’ll need to relight pilot lights on appliances that have them. This is normal and expected. We provide instructions on safely relighting pilots, or you can have us handle this during the reset process. The valve installation doesn’t affect your appliances’ normal operation. You won’t notice any difference in performance or gas pressure. The only time the valve activates is during significant seismic activity, when you want all gas flow stopped immediately for safety.

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