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RoyB
Mar 27, 2014Explorer II
Just like in your house frozen pipes usually means no water flow and when it warms up you will have water squirting everywhere from a bust hose or pipe...
If you winterized you shouldnt have any water inside any of the lines that would freeze up.
My road trailer is small so we always use the blow-out method and all the lines everywhere is absence of water. This is easy for us to de-winterize by just filling up the fresh water tank again...
Have done the real quick blow-out and drained the fresh water tank on several late season trips. Then the next morning fill up the tank and continue on. The only problems I have ever had was not disconnecting the water hose from the campground city water hookup over night...
Roy Ken
If you winterized you shouldnt have any water inside any of the lines that would freeze up.
My road trailer is small so we always use the blow-out method and all the lines everywhere is absence of water. This is easy for us to de-winterize by just filling up the fresh water tank again...
Have done the real quick blow-out and drained the fresh water tank on several late season trips. Then the next morning fill up the tank and continue on. The only problems I have ever had was not disconnecting the water hose from the campground city water hookup over night...
Roy Ken
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