Executive wrote:
Didn't Florida get freezing temps last year? Depends on the coach, which you haven't identified. My coach has basement heaters to prevent any problems in the lower half, heaters and a furnace to protect the upper half, and double paned windows to keep the cold out. Give us some info on your coach and you'll get better answers. That said, a simple light bulb, 60-100 watt left in your sewer compartment will generate enough heat to keep your pipes toasty. If it's freezing temps at night bring in your water hose and use the water pump. Only bring out the sewer hose when you're needing to dump. Daytime temps everything is back to normal....
Remember, a happy wife makes for a happy life....:W.....Dennis
Im sorry Dennis I own a 2007 Itasca Sunova 35j. I wouldnt know if the basement is heated as ive only fired the furnace a couple of times to make sure it works in the years ive owned the coach. My water tank is under the bed in side the coach black and gray are under the coach. Windows are single pane. Thanks for the light bulb idea.
cubanredneck