ChuckHM wrote:
Two dealers have told us the same story, that the higher end class C RVs have under carriage heating. One went as far as to say if we were traveling in cold weather, e.g. Alaska, Canada, there is a good chance our pipes would freeze without it.
Are we getting snowed, or is this real?
I would point out that the weather means more than the level of insulation. Not too many people travel to northern destinations in extreme cold weather. Mind you, there's been freezing temps a long way south the last few years.
Still, if you are a typical RV'er and really only use your unit from May to October it's highly unlikely freezing will be an issue, in which case the money for insulating and heating tanks will have been wasted.