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Help! I think the oddly cold Seattle winter took its toll on my wate
Yahoo Message Number: 103107
We just returned from a weekend camp-out where I discovered that I probably had some frozen water pipe damage (or something else in the system that froze this past winter...).
 We have not been able to take our 30-ft Island Bed LD out of storage since winter until this past weekend (too busy with work and taking care of an elderly mom).  We arrived at our camping spot late Friday night, and hooked up electricity and water before going to bed.
 When I went to make the bed on Saturday morning, I discovered the rug on the diver's side of the bed was moist the whole length of the bed.  I put down lots of towels and immediatly went out and turned off water spigot.  I saw water dripping from the side of the LD about a foot from the water intake towards the rear of the RV.
 After turning off the water, we had no more wet carpet and no more leaks (and no more water for the rest of the weekend).  I am figuring the unusually cold winter we had in the Seattle area and the fact that we didn't winterize and didn't get heaters into our LD for several days means that we have some broken water pipes or water heater damage or...).
 Any suggestions for next steps toward getting our water system workable again and avoiding further water damage (other than winterizing is a must in the future and this could be a very expensive lesson?).
 Any recommendations of where to go in the greater Seattle area to get some help?

Diane and Courtney

 
Re: Help! I think the oddly cold Seattle winter took its toll on my
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Yahoo Message Number: 103114
Yes - In Fife, Wescraft RV Repair does a wonderful job and backs their work.
253 922 4224 is the number.

They do quality work, and on-time.
 I've no $ interest in the company, but am a very satisfied customer.

Cheers,

Helen, with Some Other Brand