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Old 01-20-2021, 01:24 PM   #23
Rsmarlow82
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Join Date: Sep 2018
Location: New Castle
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M.O.C. #22550
Not bad considering..but a couple of thoughts

We FT and currently tied up in Indiana. A tank is not terrible, but as others have suggested, seal up the unit. They say ours is “All Season””. What a joke. Maybe All season in Florida would be more accurate. Lol

*Seal up gaps, holes, walls , anyplace air can get in.
*Consider a small electric heater, in the storage tub. Open the wall and set close to funnel warm air to plumbing and pump .
* I monitor temp below with a remote thermometer. Works great. This will allow you to set thermostat low and not worry about plumbing freezing up.
* Check gaps around door and floor and steps. In ours you could crawl thru let alone keep out cold air.
* Pull in any slide you can. They leak like a screen door
* if you have flush windows, check for gaps in the weather seal. In ours, each had (2 or more) 1” gaps.
Lastly, anyplace there are holes you can see in the frame, seal up.
Our kitchen is in the rear, so have a fresh tank and plumbing running from front to back.
By sealing up, we have our electric fire place on, thermostat set at 70, stay quite comfy and burn thru a tank every 7-10 days

Good luck.
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