My way is blowing out the lines using an air.
Blowing out rv water lines vs antifreeze.
However whatever method you use to winterize your rv you ll still need to use antifreeze.
Using air pressure to blow moisture out of the system or pumping antifreeze through the water lines.
I made a fitting with a ball valve and quick coupler to connect to the city water port so it is pretty easy for me to blow out the system.
Before you attempt to winterize your rv refer to the owner s manual for the exact steps for your rv.
Our winters are very mild around here and i will probably use it a few times over the winter.
Drain fresh water tank low point drains and hot water heater.
It is always important to winterize any rv that is capable of running water every winter before the first frost front.
Many people believe that blowing out the rv water lines vs adding antifreeze to the plumbing lines is an either or thing.
There are various ways to ensure you have no water in your lines.
Steps i think are right.
Close all these back up 2.
One way is via a small pump that pushes rv antifreeze through everything.
Might just blow out the lines instead of adding antifreeze.
The con with that is you have to flush out your system really well come spring so you don t end up digesting antifreeze in your drinking water.
What is best pumping anti freeze into the water lines or draining and blowing them out with air.
Either one is effective if properly done.
Blowing out rv water lines vs antifreeze using an air compressor to blow out your rv water pipes.
Once i drain the hot water heater do i need to bypass it or anything else to blow out the lines.
All water must be removed from holding tanks water lines and plumbing fixtures.
With the antifreeze method you add enough antifreeze to the water in the system to prevent freezing while in the blow out method you remove all water from the system.
Two methods are performed to winterize rv plumbing.
The antifreeze method or the blow out method.