dodge guy wrote:
I think the "blow it out only camp" has never lived in a -20deg. area!
Vermont occasionally gets down to -20 degrees, though not consistently and rarely for months at a time.
However, it does very much get and stay below freezing for extended periods, and my motorhome does get plenty cold enough for any water in the plumbing system to freeze solid. I don't think that 20 below ice is any more destructive to pipes and fittings than 10 above ice.
And yes, I use the "blow it out" method and have never had any problems from it.
I, from my point of view, find it rather surprising how many people here find all sorts of reasons why blowing the water out of the lines in an RV can't and won't and doesn't work when there are a great many people who have done it for many years with success. It's not as though this is new and untried and experimental technology. It's perfectly OK if people prefer not to go that route, but suggesting that it's ineffective or dangerous when there's plenty of evidence to the contrary seems odd to me.