Hi All,
Trying to make a call on winterizing and looking for advice as to whether it's necessary. I've done it many winters running in Michigan, but spent the last two winters in CA and didn't have to worry about it. Now I'm headed back to MI and was hoping I could avoid winterizing, but the weather just won't warm up in the Midwest this year! T.S. Eliot was right--April *is* the cruelest month!
We have three consecutive nights below freezing in the forecast:
First day--high 45, low 28
Second day--high 39, low 25
Third day--high 44, low 31
Fourth day--high 53 low 33
after that (I hope), smooth sailing...
I won't be living in the rig during this time. Any advice? To winterize or not to winterize?
Thanks in advance,
~Pam
"Fourth day--high 30, low 33"
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:-\ Think the first number may be a bit off?
Generally, if the temperatures don't remain at freezing or below, i.e., rise during the day, it should be OK, particularly for such a short amount of time. If the pump is off and the rig is not hooked up to water, I don't think that winterizing should be necessary, but other Michiganders or cold-climate rig owners can offer the best advice on this.
Thanks for the correction--yes, the high on day four is 53.
"To winterize or not to winterize?"
Open all of the floor level compartment/cupboard doors, leave your LP furnace at it's lowest setting (50°) and don't worry. If the outside temps fall no lower than those you mentioned the inside temps will keep the water lines from freezing. ;D ;)
@ cumminsavorypepper
Just curious about where in MI you're from?
Stating what others said, just a bit differently, if you open the cabinet doors and the access panel by the pump, and you keep the interior at something in the neighborhood of 60, you don't have to worry if the outside temps drop below freezing. The only addition I would make is to leave your water heater on. The water heater tank is well insulated from the interior, but not as well for the exterior. I once spent a week when it never got above zero and got as low as -20 that way. I was staying in the rig, so my interior temperature was at about 70. My grey and black waste tanks froze, but the entire fresh water system was fine.
Ken F in NM
Thanks to everyone for the replies! Good advice all around.
Glenn--we're from Ann Arbor.