All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: frozen water linesAlso tonite I'm going to open all my cabinet doors and drawers so the heat circaybe that will help as well.Re: frozen water linesWhen I pulled my water hose off the inlet opening, a bunch of dirt and gravel came out. Maybe the inlet is plugged ... duh. I'll check it tomorrow. Would be great if it's that simple and my lines aren't actually frozen. This whole thing has been a learning experience since I'm single and I'm not in an area where there are other rv'rs. This is my third year but first in a cold climate. Always something new. Thanks again for all the suggestions.Re: frozen water linesBy the way, many thanks for all the suggestions. Maybe next year I'll be in Arizona for the winter. Just though I'd give this a try since it is incredibly beautiful here near Bryce Canyon.Re: frozen water linesMy 5th wheel is completely sealed underneath so I can't get to the lines. How about one of those tank heater type blankets to put on the undercarriage?frozen water linesI'm currently in southern Utah in a Hitchhiker 5th wheel. I have put plywood skirting around my trailer but it is not air tight. It has gotten down to 0 and my water lines are frozen, however my water pump still works and is pumping water from my fresh water tank. I don't know why the water is flowing if the outside water source isn't working. I have a heated water hose so I know water is getting to the inlet. I'm wondering if it would be worth placing a big space heater under the trailer even though it's not completely sealed off. Could that damage the lines?
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