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Water toby with lid off so you can see into the cavity

Everyone Needs to Know How To Turn Their Water Off!

12/03/2025/in Homeowner tips

In the event of a burst pipe or leaking water tank, you will want to turn your water off immediately to minimise water damage to your home.

If a plumber needs to work on your water pipes, hot water cylinder or taps, they’ll likely need to turn it off.

You do this by turning it off at the toby. But do you know where your toby is?

Where can I find my toby?

If you live in a stand-alone house, there are some common places you can look for your toby.  It is usually near the front boundary of your house, often in line with a front hose tap.  Look in the garden, grass or footpath area by the boundary of your house.

In townhouses, the toby for each house is more likely indoors, such as in the garage or hot water cylinder cupboard.

Apartment buildings have a single toby that controls the water to all apartments, usually outside on the boundary.  Each apartment will also have its own toby, located somewhere inside the building, but not necessarily in the apartment.  They can be hard to find!  Try looking in your hot water cupboard and under the kitchen sink.  Your body corporate may have a plan of the building’s plumbing that could be helpful.

What am I looking for?

Most tobies are located in the ground, under a lid.  Older tobies often have a square metal lid.  Newer ones usually have black or blue oblong plastic lids.  They’ll often have “WCC” (Wellington City Council) on them.

In a townhouse or apartment building, they may be in the wall, within an access panel.

What if I Can’t Find my Toby?!

The Wellington City Council will both locate and repair tobies at no charge as it is their responsibility to provide water to each home. Essentially, the toby is where the Council plumbing ends and your private plumbing begins.

How do I Know If My Toby is Working?

Check that the handle turns easily enough both clockwise (water off) and anticlockwise (water on).  To check that it’s working, turn it clockwise then turn on one of your taps and make sure it is indeed off (you would expect some water to come out initially as it drains water that was already sitting in the pipes).

 

If you don’t know where your toby is, go and look for it now! If you can’t locate it, contact our plumber, Craig, or the Council to help you out.

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