longer-lived sewer hose options I happened to be wondering if you can find any options to your regular sewer that is coiled commonly offered in RV shops.

spoonman89

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  • My mother has settled in to call home year-round in a RV resort and contains been happy to obtain 9 months away from a regular sewer hose ( supported by some of those sidewinding plastic aids).

    Will there be any kind of hose that is much stronger and weather resistant (Florida temperature and sunlight) compared to the stuff that is usual?

    Any advice from some people time-RV’ers that are long be much appreciated.

    s.harrington

    Senior Member

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  • Re: longer-lived sewer hose options

    Two things to use. ABS pipeline glued to a hose adapter cut to length having a 90 deg. elbow and quick pipeline to drop into ground. Or perhaps you can obtain the semi hose that is rigid will come in 10 base lengths. Put no matter what hose or pipeline you employ in synthetic gutter with decreasing height supports under it. This would fix your condition. If you would like, it is possible to place a brief bit of hose between your trailer and ABS pipeline utilizing a hose adapter at the trailer and a boyonet end in the pipeline.

    TexasClodhopper

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  • Re: longer-lived sewer hose options

    The only explanation here is this ‘accordian’ shaped hose in a RV is you need to store that hose someplace (normally). They develop it like that to keep it within the RV therefore it does not use up much space.

    A pipe is wanted by you that is slick from the inside; not just one with a lot of hiding places for the ‘stuff’ that passes through it. What you would like is a lot like what s.harrington says: sewer pipeline. Head to a building supply like Lowes or Residence Depot and get some pipe and connections to help make a semi-permanent connection.

    You will end up her HERO! (Bask for the reason that glory you some cookies while she bakes! :approve: )

    That raises a question that is related. Will be your mother making use of the septic system in her TT while she was traveling like she would? Put another way, does she keep the valve wide available on a regular basis? That might be making issue which includes yet to rear its unsightly head!

    ARCHER

    Senior Member

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  • Re: longer-lived sewer hose options

    We leave my grey open all the full time (with the exception of a single day I close the grey), but I leave the black tank closed all the time, except when I am dumping it before I dump the black tank and then. Grey tank fills up too rapidly to go out of it shut most of the right time, with showers, dishes, etc. We as a rule have to dump the black tank about when regular, with a couple in MH for use.

    Shadow

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  • Re: longer-lived sewer hose alternatives

    we’ve the exact same setup as s.harrington and TexasClodhopper described. We now have a great deal in the shore and simply there leave the trailer. As soon as we prepare to pull it someplace we just turn the adapter a little and go the pipeline away from the trailer. Real an easy task to connect and unhook. We leave all our tanks shut till willing to dump.

    spoonman89

    Fellow Member

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  • Re: longer-lived sewer hose options

    Thank you all for the replies. TexasClodHopper she frequently will leave the black colored shut while the gray available, and closes the grey every day or more them both before she is going to dump.

    That which we made a decision to decide to try for the time being is high quality RV sewer hose which is squeeze into an extended 4 inch pvc pipe, and sloped downwards.

    She additionally purchased this kit where after some body has drilled a gap in your tank that is black you this hose thingy and you may wash out of the inside effortlessly.

    I may decide to try the genuine sewer pipe thing the next occasion or if perhaps this thing doesnt https://hookupwebsites.org/european-dating/ work away. We appreciate the advice, people!

    hertig

    Senior Member

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  • Re: longer-lived sewer hose options

    There clearly was a new ‘Super Heavy Duty’ hose, from Prestofit, i do believe (the Silver) which appears promising. Better yet could be the Rhino hose, which now includes fixtures in the end. Additionally, you may look into the ‘LevelUpp’ flat hose ( such as a fire hose) if you’re able to believe it is.