Very good video. I use 30psi air pressure to blow all my lines out, then I use the City water connection & pump & winterizing hose to add antifreeze to the plumbing. Tank Fill & Black Tank Flush lines are blown out only.
There is usually more than one way to accomplish a task, and most things are open to interpretation. Haters are just going to hate. Good job, keep making that content.
Good job. Every one is a little different. I like using the big jugs so I don’t have to switch them out as much. Saw those pop cans and thought u we’re going to put them in the filter housing.
Thanks for the vid, Kenny. I don't know if you forgot anything but I don't remember blowing out my outside shower. So now I've got something to do today.
Thanks Kenny especially the shot at 11:07 and "how to open" that hose end. I've never done a "full winterizing service" living here in Phoenix but I now think a hose with like end under our MH (& hard to get to) that should have been opened for draining, but I never knew if it opened or how to open. I may just have been lucky that we haven't had a serious "hard freeze" that occasionally occur here in Phoenix. A couple decades ago, one of those caused a pre-Christmas full house flood in our future dream home where all that was left was to sign the final papers. By the time we got back from our out of state Christmas visit with family, the standing water had ruined all interior doors and the lower 15-20 inches of all walls (wallboard) - so we walked away due to possible future mold contamination. It would appreciated if you have time to answer "Yes or No": Just drain dry the fresh water tank, no antifreeze? Thanks, and stay warm and safe over Thanksgiving.
Sorry been like of involved into this election thing. Glad it is over now so can get back to the normal things I do lol. Thanks as always for you Great video love them all .
I can't believe you put that dirty hose in the antifreeze bottle then pumped the antifreeze into the potable water system. I would have cleaned and sanitized that hose before using it.
Ken, You didn’t mention possible ice maker. Question, What do you do with black and gray drain valves? Open, slightly open, or closed? If you have a pressure gauge regulator, you must take everything off of it or it can freeze and mess it up. Happy Thanksgiving!
Very good video. I use 30psi air pressure to blow all my lines out, then I use the City water connection & pump & winterizing hose to add antifreeze to the plumbing. Tank Fill & Black Tank Flush lines are blown out only.
There is usually more than one way to accomplish a task, and most things are open to interpretation.
Haters are just going to hate.
Good job, keep making that content.
Good job. Every one is a little different. I like using the big jugs so I don’t have to switch them out as much. Saw those pop cans and thought u we’re going to put them in the filter housing.
Thanks for the vid, Kenny. I don't know if you forgot anything but I don't remember blowing out my outside shower. So now I've got something to do today.
You forgot to drink the customers beer while he's gone.🍺
I ran out of the pink stuff and only needed a little more, so I put in windshield washer antifreeze good for -20. It gets drained anyway.
Nice Work
You should open the water heater bypass valve to get antifreeze in the valve and water line
Nice job
Great video as always Kenny! Thanks for sharing!
I neglected to back off the pressure on my Surburan hot water heater when draining it. The anode rod shot out like a missile and yes; I got hit!
I would look and see if they had an ice maker in the fridge also.
Great job Kenny
Right on Kenny good video I’m glad I did mine in October it’s -22 here at home today in the pole barn 😮
Brrrr
Thanks again for your video's. Don
I didn’t see you drain the hot water heater other than that outstanding video. Great job Kenny keep up the good work.
You might should watch again and don’t nap in the middle of the video.
@@hillbillyrv yes indeed now I see it. I was actually cooking instead of napping super job. You’re the man.
Don’t eat yellow snow and don’t drink pink water. Lol.
Thanks Kenny especially the shot at 11:07 and "how to open" that hose end. I've never done a "full winterizing service" living here in Phoenix but I now think a hose with like end under our MH (& hard to get to) that should have been opened for draining, but I never knew if it opened or how to open. I may just have been lucky that we haven't had a serious "hard freeze" that occasionally occur here in Phoenix. A couple decades ago, one of those caused a pre-Christmas full house flood in our future dream home where all that was left was to sign the final papers. By the time we got back from our out of state Christmas visit with family, the standing water had ruined all interior doors and the lower 15-20 inches of all walls (wallboard) - so we walked away due to possible future mold contamination.
It would appreciated if you have time to answer "Yes or No": Just drain dry the fresh water tank, no antifreeze?
Thanks, and stay warm and safe over Thanksgiving.
No anti freeze in the fresh water tank.
@@hillbillyrv Thanks!
Sorry been like of involved into this election thing. Glad it is over now so can get back to the normal things I do lol.
Thanks as always for you Great video love them all .
IT TOOK YOU 3 WEEKS TO COME DOWN OFF THE ELECTION? You must be a pleasure around the dinner table. See you on Thanksgiving Day.......NOT!
You need a bigger ratchet for the water heater plug. Lol.
I know. My regular ratchet was left in the garage by mistake.
I can't believe you put that dirty hose in the antifreeze bottle then pumped the antifreeze into the potable water system. I would have cleaned and sanitized that hose before using it.
ICE MAKER
Yipes! What a catch there Pam & Joe.
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Couldn't tell from the camera but it looked like the water filter had shut off valves that were closed so did you open them
What would the procedure be if you had a combo washer and dryer ? Thanks
I put a full gallon of antifreeze in thru hot cold and warm. Pump that out and do it again.
Ken, You didn’t mention possible ice maker. Question, What do you do with black and gray drain valves? Open, slightly open, or closed? If you have a pressure gauge regulator, you must take everything off of it or it can freeze and mess it up.
Happy Thanksgiving!
if that was a rats nest ,,why didnt you remove it. Im sure the customer wld apprec,it