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goducks10
Nov 03, 2019Explorer
Been blowing lines for 10 years with zero issues. PEX tubing has the ability to expand greatly. What little water thats left that may freeze will expand in both directions.
I live in Oregon in the valley so we don't get sub freezing temps that last for days and weeks. It may freeze overnight but it will usually get above freezing during the day.
If I lived in a part of the country that had freezing temps where it didn't get above freezing for several days then yes I'd do the pink stuff.
All my buddies that have RV's only blow the lines as well.
10 years ago when we bought one of our TT's I asked the dealer about winterizing. He said it was $50 for them to do it. He said I could pay them the $50 and watch so I wouldn't have to pay them again. He said all they do is blow the lines.
That was good enough for me. Never paid the $5O.
I live in Oregon in the valley so we don't get sub freezing temps that last for days and weeks. It may freeze overnight but it will usually get above freezing during the day.
If I lived in a part of the country that had freezing temps where it didn't get above freezing for several days then yes I'd do the pink stuff.
All my buddies that have RV's only blow the lines as well.
10 years ago when we bought one of our TT's I asked the dealer about winterizing. He said it was $50 for them to do it. He said I could pay them the $50 and watch so I wouldn't have to pay them again. He said all they do is blow the lines.
That was good enough for me. Never paid the $5O.
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