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  1. mhawrysko

    Winterizing the Plumbing System on Alliance RVs

    We blow out the black tank flush line for a couple of seconds, we never have put antifreeze in the black flush line in any of our other rigs. If you want to do it, get a mini water pump that runs off a power drill and siphon it in that way. Always better safe than sorry, right?
  2. mhawrysko

    Winterizing the Plumbing System on Alliance RVs

    We used 4 gallons total, whatever RV antifreeze is on sale at Menard's that is safe for water systems. We are very generous pouring down the drains and toilet though. I think the faucets took 2-1/2 gallon (310RL - kitchen, bathroom sink, shower, toilet, door side water hose outlet, Nautilus...
  3. mhawrysko

    Winterizing the Plumbing System on Alliance RVs

    My opinion only, not knowing your climate, I would winterize the lines with antifreeze because, what if; you run out of propane, what if electric goes out for several days and your battery drains?
  4. mhawrysko

    Winterizing the Plumbing System on Alliance RVs

    BIll Martin shared this winterize guide from Alliance (attached). We also pack all gaps to the inside of coach to the living area with extra fine steel wool. Areas like plumbing inlets, wire pass throughs, etc. Don't forget Fresh Cab (or similar product) and cotton balls soaked with Peppermint...
  5. mhawrysko

    Matt & Debi Northeast Ohio

    Hello everyone! We have a 2021 Paradigm 310RL. It’s our 4th RV over the past 11 years. We started with small travel trailers and our Paradigm 310RL is our 2nd fifth wheeler. We aren't full timers, we travel about 3 weeks of the year, mostly out west, and camp in local Ohio State Parks a couple...
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