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NanciL
Oct 19, 2017Explorer II
pawatt wrote:NanciL wrote:
We live at elevation 3200 feet in the NC mountains where many nights and days it is well below freezing and belowzero.
I shut the breaker to the water heater off and drain it.
I drain all the water pipes( I have low pint drains) and then I put regular auto antifreeze in the traps. It won't evaporate like Rv antifreeze.
Jack L
Don't use regular antifreeze, it can poison your water supply.
It can't get into my water supply.- Please tell this old plumber how ????
I started using it about 15 Years ago when I came home to find that the regular RV antifreeze had evaporated.
And yes, I have a thirty year old septic tank and the small amount that goes into it has never hurt the bugs yet
Jack L
I'll continue to use it since it works so well
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