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Tom Senator
I even went through all the archives. In all the posts it talks about all sorts of things to do to winterize the water system....drain the tanks, disconnect hot water heater, blow out heater, put pink antifreeze in heater, reconnect hoses without heater, blow out the hoses, put pink antifreeze in hose, etc, etc, etc.....and all this would seem logical but it seems like alot of extra manipulations to keep the fresh water system from bursting in the winter.I have 3 Fresh water tanks (2 - 22 Gallons and 1 - 34 gallons, plus a 6 gallon Seaward hot water heater) Why wouldn't I just open all the fresh water tanks and turn on all the water systems (hot and cold) until it ran dry. THEN pour enough pink antifreeze in all 3 water tanks (through the individual deck fills) and run it through the system. I would do this making sure that all the tanks, hoses and hot water heater tank had the "pink stuff" running through it and out each individual faucet. --------I don't disconnect a thing.*Maybe* I'll end up using a little more antifreeze with this method but it seems alot easier !!!..Is it *really* necessary to disconnect hoses, just as long as I'm sure there is antifreeze in all the fresh water pipes/tanks? (Is it OK to leave antifreeze in the tanks)?Is it ok to leave antifreeze in the hot water tank throughout the winter (will it impart a taste, chemically interact with the inside of tank, etc) ?Anybody else just "flush antifreeze through" with out disconnecting anything?Does anyone ever have a problem with leaving antifreeze through system all winter?