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timmac
Feb 19, 2019Explorer
crcr wrote:
We live in Phoenix and our RV is stored at home. I'm not sure if it's necessary, but I winterize our TT every year for two or three months. It takes very little time to blow out the water lines and drain the water heater, so I do it. I'm just unwilling to risk not winterizing.
To each his own...
We get colder here in Vegas every winter compared to Phoenix and I have never had to winterize any RV ever in all the years I have lived here, it takes way below 30 degrees before pipes freeze and burst.
However 1 time about 25 years ago it did get down to 10 degrees here in Vegas and pipes were burst all over this town in homes cause construction does not insulate water pipes and water lines going to homes are sometimes inches below the ground, however I did not own a RV at that time..
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