Drain the fresh water tank.
Winterizing your rv with compressed air.
Most campers have 2 3 low point drains that can be opened to clear the tanks.
I have listed them in order of our personal preference.
Two methods are performed to winterize rv plumbing.
Even a little water left in pipes faucets valves or pumps can freeze expand and split apart.
We ll still need a couple of gallons of rv anti freeze specifi.
Set the air compressor at 120 psi.
All water must be removed from holding tanks water lines and plumbing fixtures.
Like many cold averse full time rvers we re snowbirds.
Using an air compressor to blow out your rv water lines vrs winterizing with rv antifreeze.
Also see how to prevent debris from entering the piping in your rv.
Winterizing your rv can be a simple process if you just follow the steps below.
And since most plumbing is buried inside walls and cabinets repairs can be expensive.
Set the air compressor at 120 psi.
Using antifreeze to winterize your camper is the most common approach.
Using air pressure to blow moisture out of the system or pumping antifreeze through the water lines.
This is the most important part of getting your rv ready for winter.
There are three ways to winterize your rig.
The debate rages on as it has for years do i blow out the water lines with compressed air or use rv antifreeze to winterize the rv water system.
Drain the hot water heater.
How to winterize an rv water system with antifreeze.
Winterizing your rv.
About winterizing winterizing deals primarily with the plumbing system and protecting your rv from freeze damage.
Put it in place against the adapter attached to the water line and open each of the faucets inside the rv.
Learn how to winterize your rv by using an air compressor and rv antifreeze.
But since we were living.
One of the benefits of using an air compressor to winterize your rv is that you don t have to flush out rv antifreeze once you want to use your trailer again.
Knowing how to winterize an rv using compressed air will ensure you complete the process properly.
You ll start by manually draining all the water tanks as much as possible.
Many people argue that they have blown out my rv water lines for umpteen years and never had a problem.
You have to purge the entire system.
During the past 12 years we ve only spent one winter in a northern climate.
Even if you use an air compressor to remove the remaining water you ll still need to dump a few cups of rv antifreeze down each drain s p trap to maintain an airtight seal.