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Old 09-28-2014, 12:58 PM   #2
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I doubt there is a supply shut-off for those lines. Adding valves wouldn't be difficult, depending on what material the lines are made of. If they are the standard plastic (pex) there are a variety of fittings/valves that can be installed without any special tools. If they are flexible hose then all that's needed is a threaded shut-off.

A trip to the nearest RV parts counter might be best, but I am willing to bet the local big box hardware store probably has the same fittings, that's where I bought my "Own" tool for repairing those lines with the crimps.
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