Winterizing your RV, be it a travel trailer, fifth-wheel, or motor home, is a bittersweet affair. On one hand, you have to do it so your precious baby will survive the cold weather ahead. On the other hand, it means the end of the camping season.
Come to think of it, there's nothing sweet about it. It's all bitter, just like the cold!
Regardless, it's one of those jobs that you have to do. Whether you have your trusted RV service center (hint, hint!) perform this task, or you do it yourself, make sure it's done BEFORE freezing temperatures come and do damage to your home on wheels. While you read this from the comfy warmth of your home, let me remind you of a few things about cold weather and your RV.
Two of the most common questions about winterizing are "How cold does it need to get before I winterize?" and "When is it time to winterize my RV?" Well…water freezes at 32 degrees.
No one wants broken water fittings, broken toilet valves, or cracked water pump heads. Winterize your RV before the temperature drops to 32 degrees to ensure that won't happen. Usually, that's around mid to late October for this area. As soon as you're done for the season with your RV, it's time to winterize it. The sooner you get it done, the better; you never know when we will have our first freeze here in the high country.
Why take a chance? That's what Vegas is for!
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Browse Our Website
contact information
Phone: 928-772-8231
Email: hello@hicountryrvcenter.com
Address: 8670 E Highway 69, Prescott Valley, AZ 86314
Business Hours:
Monday to Friday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Sunday: Closed
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