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Thank you to all who Voted us #1 for the Central Okanagan for 2010.
We do appreciate this prestigious award !
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How do I keep my tanks from freezing if I want to use my RV during winter?
If your entire water system is not insulated so that it can be used (providing heat is maintained in the unit), then it is suggested that the water system remain winterized and portable water be used (this is also a safer method of winter camping just in case you should lose heat for any reason). Keep your portable water in containers inside the heated areas of your RV. Us this water for cooking, washing, cleaning and flushing your toilet. Put antifreeze in the waste water holding tanks to prevent them from freezing. Remember to add more antifreeze as additional waste water is added from washing, flushing the toilet, etc., while on your trip.
When you return home keep your RV furnace running until you can drain the holding tanks and add antifreeze in the drain traps.
Sometimes if driving in snow or slush the dump valves can freeze shut. You can prevent this by covering them with waterproof covers. If they do freeze, you can thaw the valves by pouring warm water over them.
Please contact us if you have any questions or concerns.
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