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Thanks so much. That is very helpful.I’m in Dallas, and I know it’s headed my way... make sure your water tank is full, and unhook from city water. Drain your exterior water hoses, and unhook from sewer, too. Does your RV have tank heaters? If so, make sure they are enabled. The heat in your RV should keep the lines from freezing, but I would open the cabinets in the bathroom & kitchen to let heat in.
Just don't leave your water hose connected overnight. Fill the fresh water tank during the day and draw water from it rather than from a park water connection. You should be fine as you will be keeping the coach warm enough to prevent the interior water system from freezing.I do have one question. We are in west Texas and it is supposed to get into the 20’s overnight. Any advice for precautions we should take so water system doesn’t freeze?
Thanks!Just don't leave your water hose connected overnight. Fill the fresh water tank during the day and draw water from it rather than from a park water connection. You should be fine as you will be keeping the coach warm enough to prevent the interior water system from freezing.
TJ