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Time for Tiny RV Living DIY - No Stinky Slinky with a Hard Pipe Sewer

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  • Опубліковано 8 кві 2022
  • Tired of dealing with your RV sewer pipe? Get rid of the stinky slinky with a pvc hard pipe sewer. Clean and campsite friendly!
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  • @codyschwoch5451
    @codyschwoch5451 3 місяці тому +2

    The one thing I would like to say for people that do this. Yes, it’s a good idea. If you know how you’re supposed to do it once it’s put together do remember that does not mean that you can leave your holding tank valves all open and just expect to use it like a normal house, that’s how poop pyramids happen in your black water tank so please if you are going to leave any gate valve open at least leave just your gray water and your black water tank fills up then drain it just like you normally drain it if you’re not at a permanent structure

    • @mmlifeonpurpose
      @mmlifeonpurpose  3 місяці тому

      Excellent point and I am very glad that you made this comment! We keep both black and grey valves closed so that we get a "good flush" when emptying the tanks. We also rinse the black tank regularly. Very important advice, thanks again!

  • @tepenterprises
    @tepenterprises 9 місяців тому +1

    I wish you guys were in PA I need your expertise!

    • @mmlifeonpurpose
      @mmlifeonpurpose  8 місяців тому

      I hope the videos offer some help! Thanks for commenting and watching!

  • @christyis1270
    @christyis1270 4 місяці тому

    I know little to nothing about most things related to full time living in RV’s. Sadly, im learning as I go and it can be rough. I’m amazed to come accross your videos. There are few like this actually addressing these issues so I’m very grateful! A bit overwhelmed actually too because my trailer is definitely not well stabilized like this and certainly lacks underpinning. Anyway, I’m not clear what benefit you have here adding these sewer pipes? You will still need to empty your tanks so how is this helpful? Again, please forgive my ignorance here. Thank you!

    • @mmlifeonpurpose
      @mmlifeonpurpose  4 місяці тому +1

      Good question! Firstly, it is more sanitary because you never have to touch the hoses again. The rv hoses that folks use when weekend camping deteriorate with long term exposure to the sun. The pained pvc does not. Also, the "slinky" never completely drains because the pipe is corrugated and the pvc, if installed with correct slope will drain. We also included a clean out access should a clot occur. At three years of use we have not had any issues. I hope this answers your question. Feel welcome to let us know if you have other questions!