Thanks all for your responses on this thread: Beth, Sheila, Judy and Irmi.
VERY much appreciated!!!
I am still concerned, however (LOL - that's just me - I worry about everything
). I might be planning a trip to the mountains in a couple of weeks, and looking at WeatherUnderground the temps look like they will be in the mid-30's (but not freezing - but close enough).
I am used to not having plumbing while travelling in my van - have a porta-potti, and just use campground bathrooms (when I think I can "make it"
) and showers, so (although I would like to use my trailer for these things) it would really be no hardship not to. I could just heat water on the cooktop for washing up, and use a dishpan in my trailers sink to do dishes, then toss the water outside somewhere.
So the next question: will it hurt my trailer's plumbing if the temps get below freezing, if there is no water in the tanks nor in the lines?
Or, alternatively, when I am on full hookups, I could "dump tanks" each evening before bedtime, so there wouldn't be much in the tanks and lines to freeze. Would this be safe, freeze-wise?
Thanks!!
. All of the kind information I receive from this forum is invaluable to me, and I don't know where I could easily find answers to these questions elsewhere.
Anne