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Ekimdoog

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We are ready for first RV. Looking at 2022 Verona. We live in Maine and will travel to the southwest to purchase.
RV will be used mostly in the spring and fall to get to/from Maine to a warmer spot for a few months.
We will likely take trips in and out of Maine during October, November and December so we are with family for the holidays and then had south until April.

So, my question is about efforts to bounce in and out of Maine when the weather is below freezing most of the time. How difficult is it to keep freeze damage while we are back home for a week or two?

And, Verona owners? Are we making a good choice with this manufacturer?

Thanks, Mike in Maine
 
Welcome to the Forum.
Now, I don’t live way up north, but it you only going to be there for a week or two I would drain your fresh water tank, drain your lines opening each faucet, toilet, etc. then blow the lines with air opening each fixture one at a time. Then I would get a small heater for your wet bay and an oil type space heater for the living area. Try and keep it just above freezing. Oh and open your cabinets.
I have a similar oil heater and use it when traveling to keep from using the propane heater. Works well.
 

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