second option for most RV plumbing systems is to connect to a “city water” supply such as those at a campground or RV park. You’ll connect one end of adrinking-water-safe hoseto the city water supply at your campsite and the other end to fresh water inlet connection on your RV. ...
replace it with a new gasket made especially for the freezer. Do not remove the freezer door to replace the gasket. Freezer doors are often tensioned with spring devices, which can be very troublesome to replace after the door has been removed, and on some models wiring has to be disassembl...
This article explains how to turn the water back on in a building that has been previously winterized or shut down. When de-winterizing a building, which includes restoring its water supply, there is a risk of surprise leaks. We explain what to do to prevent or at least minimize any buil...
Replace any old or worn-out appliances or fixtures as needed. It’s important to have a solid foundation in terms of functionality before moving on to interior renovations. Step 3: Focus on the Interior Once the basics are taken care of, it’s time to focus on the interior. This is...
Faulty shore power connections are one of the leading causes of marine fires. It’s important to always keep a close eye on the condition of your connections and to take the necessary safety precautions. Do A Safety Check Often It’s time to update and replace your electrical connection if ...
and flush. The water should get sucked into the aperture. If not, unscrew the cap and clean the screen inside. If it's damaged, replace it. After you do this, make sure the armature connected to the flush button actually pushes down the rod on the flush cartridge. Adjust it if ...
He turned on more hot water while grabbing the mixing valve handle in an attempt to break his fall. When he regained consciousness the hot water was at such excessively high temperatures that his skin had burned off and had clogged the drain. The bathtub then began filling with excessively ...
Before you can replace the valve, flush the tank. Hook your sewer hose up to the sewer line on your RV and attach the other end to a septic tank or campsite sewer line. Open the valve that you're replacing and drain the tank completely the same way you normally do. Close the valve...