mlts22
Apr 06, 2014Explorer
Dewinterizing results...
Last fall, I winterized my TT by pouring in vodka, letting that run through fixtures... then blew the lines out with an air compressor. Any water at low points would have some ethyl alcohol in it, lowering the freeze point and turning it into a slush first.
Well, after one of the worst Texas winters since 1997, I dumped the bleach mixture in, filled the FW tank up, hit the switch on the water pump, and it started going, then stopped. After waiting a bit to hear for prolonged "burrup" noises, it appears that the plumbing is intact. After finishing up the sanitizing cycle (including bleach water in both tanks and rinsing everything out), looks like I got off lucky.
Morale of the story. My method of winterizing seems to have worked, assuming I don't have any hairline cracks in plumbing buried deep somewhere that are leaking slowly.
Well, after one of the worst Texas winters since 1997, I dumped the bleach mixture in, filled the FW tank up, hit the switch on the water pump, and it started going, then stopped. After waiting a bit to hear for prolonged "burrup" noises, it appears that the plumbing is intact. After finishing up the sanitizing cycle (including bleach water in both tanks and rinsing everything out), looks like I got off lucky.
Morale of the story. My method of winterizing seems to have worked, assuming I don't have any hairline cracks in plumbing buried deep somewhere that are leaking slowly.