Freezing climates can damage the camper’s plumbing system and equipment. The camper must be drained, blown out, and have antifreeze protection before storing in below-freezing temperatures in fall/ winter. This is done through a process called winterizing. Your dealer can assist you with how to winterize your camper. Always use only RV-grade antifreeze suitable for use in freshwater tanks. 


Be sure to always use a non-ethanol-based antifreeze when winterizing your camper. 


When getting the camper ready for camping season in spring you must cleanse the potable fresh water system to remove all the antifreeze. This process is called de-winterizing or sanitizing.


If you have any additional questions, please reach out to our Technical Support Team at tech@nucamprv.com.