We just had a cold snap here and it has me thinking.
I want to use my 1999 pace all winter, how do i keep the pipes and pump from freezing while on the road and parked. Reading the threads here didn't give me much to go on.
I need solid answers I don't want another $6000 water system repair. (God bless the insurance) I let the furnace run last night but I don't know if my tanks, water pump and pipes are protected.
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We just had a cold snap here and it has me thinking.
I want to use my 1999 pace all winter, how do i keep the pipes and pump from freezing while on the road and parked. Reading the threads here didn't give me much to go on.
I need solid answers I don't want another $6000 water system repair. (God bless the insurance) I let the furnace run last night but I don't know if my tanks, water pump and pipes are protected.
Thanks
I have the same Pace Arrow. There are heat ducts that direct heat into the basement area as long as long as the heat is on. You are safe as long as you can afford to keep the propane tank filled.
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32 years mechanic at Delta Air Lines 15 year motorhome service manager. 3 popups....2 travel trailers....5 motorhomes....loved them all.