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Old 10-17-2016, 02:09 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by loony View Post
Our house was designed for quick winterization. No need to use a compressor. The hot and cold water pipes are sloped to central feeders in the basement with purge valves. To winterize, I close the main water valve, open the purge valves and open all faucets, flush toilets until tanks are completely emptied. I then add RV antifreeze to all traps and toilets. I dump a little antifreeze in the toilet tanks to prevent residual water from from freezing.
The hot water heater has its own drain, so I simply turn off the breaker an open the drain spigot.
I fill the dishwasher sump with RV antifreeze then start and cancel a cycle so it drains and fills the trap with antifreeze.

It takes about 15 -20 minutes.
Pretty much the same routine and we are on an island and do it ourselves. Dock is crib so we just put a circulator in. Only springtime plumbing issues we've had are: kitchen sink hose faucet cracked (now I make sure to drain that), and toilet tank fill valves cracked (in tank anti-siphon valves need to be opened up.....four screws and blow water out with a quick puff after lifting the small membrane).
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