โDec-08-2017 08:13 AM
โDec-10-2017 08:00 AM
sgfrye wrote:
Yes it's a pain to get hand started on threads. Any advice or tip on reinserting? Easy to remove with socket wrench.
โDec-10-2017 05:48 AM
Almot wrote:sgfrye wrote:
1. open low point hot and cold water line drains and water heater
2. blow out water lines 1 faucet at a time, including shower and toilet with 40 psi
3. add rv anti freeze to drain traps and some to black tank
After you've used your water heater for a while, you'll want to prepare it for storage too. Heater manual will explain, but usually it's opening the drain ON THE HEATER, not low points, letting the water out, and then running it with pump for a minute or two, to wash the lower part of this little tank.
Nothing important, but otherwise you could get smell of rotten eggs in spring - again, nothing important (no matter what DW says), and often can be remedied by running all the faucets for a minute.
On my heater this drain is a very inconvenient plug, hard to turn with bare fingers and near impossible to get there with a wrench.
This is not essential for "winterizing", but rather a part of regular maintenance. There is a more convenient valve on the heater, located higher, to let "most" of water out, so it won't freeze with the remains of the water.
โDec-09-2017 04:06 PM
sgfrye wrote:
1. open low point hot and cold water line drains and water heater
2. blow out water lines 1 faucet at a time, including shower and toilet with 40 psi
3. add rv anti freeze to drain traps and some to black tank
โDec-09-2017 04:39 AM
Dave H M wrote:
you didn't forget the city water hook up? :h
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โDec-08-2017 12:13 PM
DiskDoctr wrote:
Add an inch or three to the toilet bowl with it closed. Helps keep the seal from drying out.
Don't forget to drain the outside faucet or shower if you have one.
I had to look at your location before I responded. If you were farther South where it is warm year round, I might have said "Open the windows" LOL.
Do you have vent covers over your roof vents? If you have them or add them, you can leave your roof vents open and crack a crank out window (tilted window, not slide open) or two to allow ventilation.
โDec-08-2017 12:12 PM
Dave H M wrote:
you didn't forget the city water hook up? :h
โDec-08-2017 11:51 AM
โDec-08-2017 11:13 AM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
MEX's IDEA OF WINTERIZATION
โDec-08-2017 10:40 AM
โDec-08-2017 10:26 AM
Dave H M wrote:
you didn't forget the city water hook up? :h