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scbwr
Feb 12, 2014Explorer II
Oh yeah...it's a wonderful -12 F this morning in North Ridgeville, OH! This is one winter where I'm glad that my trailer is stored inside.
But, I also agree that if the trailer is properly winterized, freezing temps won't cause a problem. I use to store our pop-up outside for the winter and never had a problem, even in chilly western NY. I do agree that come spring, just check all your joints on the roof and loof for any cracking sealant. Then, check all the plumbing for any possible leaks before you head out on any trips.
But, I also agree that if the trailer is properly winterized, freezing temps won't cause a problem. I use to store our pop-up outside for the winter and never had a problem, even in chilly western NY. I do agree that come spring, just check all your joints on the roof and loof for any cracking sealant. Then, check all the plumbing for any possible leaks before you head out on any trips.
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