Drain residual water from the plumbing lines using a water blowout adapter. A simple and safe way to evacuate water to winterize your RV.
Prepare your recreational vehicles (RV), camper van, or fifth wheel for wintertime. As the season changes from summer to fall, and the temperatures start to fall below freezing it is important to protect your investment and make sure that your RV is in top shape for next year. Here are two important reasons you should drain residual water from the plumbing lines.
Prevent Freezing Damage: Water expands when it freezes, and this expansion can cause significant damage to your RV's plumbing system, including pipes, faucets, water heater, and sewage system. The cost of repairing or replacing these components can be substantial.
Protect the Water System: Even a small amount of residual water left in the pipes can freeze and cause cracks, leaks, or burst pipes. Winterizing ensures that there is no water left in the system to freeze. This preventative measure ensures your RV's plumbing remains intact, saving you time, money, and stress.
Here is a short instructional video that demonstrates how to drain water from an RV’s plumbing.
You will need:
The essential tool for winterizing RVs: the water blowout adapter kit
To drain the water from the pipes of your RV, you will need a water blowout adapter kit. Select the required model according to the connection with your garden hose.
Here are some reviews from users after they tried one of the water blowout adapter kits to drain water from their recreational vehicles.
“Simple and easy to use. Great quality.”
“Works as expected. Connectors are watertight and the device is very easy to use.”
“Works perfectly to blow out my inground sprinkler system.”