Thank you. Makes sense. We are new to winter in an rv so you feedback is very helpful. Sounds like I need to open up the bottom (in warmer weather) and wrap the kitchen pipes in insulation. In the meantime, I will run the furnace but I doubt water lines will unfreeze until I get to warmer climate.
Thanks fir the explanation. Can you suggest how to check the low point drain? Just open it and see if water flows? If water doesn't flow then it's frozen? I am running off of city water connection.
I'm not sure how a drain could impact water into the kitchen faucet. Please explain.
Also, it seems the kitchen water lines aren't accessible as they pass under the floor. Is that correct?
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