Two horizontal copper pipes, approximately 3 feet long, running along an interior garage wall, entering the wall at both ends of each pipe. The upper copper pipe is approximately 1 inch in diameter. It has a quarter-turn ball valve shutoff with a white handle. A black, cylindrical pressure regulator is attached to this pipe. The lower copper pipe is approximately 3 quarters of an inch in diameter. It has a multi-turn shutoff with a round, black, handle. A black, foam tube surrounds the lower pipe, insulating it.
Hey #repairsky, adhd ass failed to write down the plumber’s instructions, and now it’s finally below freezing and our hoses still have water in it.
Can someone better at #adulting than me tell which of these valves turns off the hose?