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MagillaGorilla
Apr 23, 2015Explorer
I use to pay to have my RV winterized. I did this until it was done wrong and I had to replace a line in my MH. Since then I have always done it myself.
So my original question is not about how to winterize as much as the process people go through when leaving cold weather and then returning in cold weather.
We are considering leaving Mass in December and then returning in January. I cant really de-winterize it at my house in December because by then I have no access to a hose on the outside of the house. So I figured I would flush the system at a truckstop somewhere in the Virginia area. That part seems straight forward to me. Its the trip home that concerns me. I guess I would have to do it in Florida and then live without water all the way home.
So my original question is not about how to winterize as much as the process people go through when leaving cold weather and then returning in cold weather.
We are considering leaving Mass in December and then returning in January. I cant really de-winterize it at my house in December because by then I have no access to a hose on the outside of the house. So I figured I would flush the system at a truckstop somewhere in the Virginia area. That part seems straight forward to me. Its the trip home that concerns me. I guess I would have to do it in Florida and then live without water all the way home.
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