Winterize
Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2007 3:37 pm
We live fulltime in our 32FKR but I still needed to winterize. The tanks and plumbing is hidden in the insulation but the "drain hoses" hang underneath.
I zipped tied baggies tightly around the hoses and then sprayed foam insulation on the baggies. The baggies keep the insulation off the hoses in case I need to service them. I left the long ends sticking out on the z-ties so I could find them if I need to break the foam off and cut the z-ties to remove the baggies.
Now I can just turn on the heater blanket and we should be all right.
I zipped tied baggies tightly around the hoses and then sprayed foam insulation on the baggies. The baggies keep the insulation off the hoses in case I need to service them. I left the long ends sticking out on the z-ties so I could find them if I need to break the foam off and cut the z-ties to remove the baggies.
Now I can just turn on the heater blanket and we should be all right.