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Don't get caught out! Drain down your caravan, Motorhome or Static caravan to prevent frost damage costing you £££

Don't get caught out.

As winter fast approaches make sure to drain down your caravan or motorhome.

If you have seen the price of replacing a tap in a caravan or motorhome then you'll defiantly want to make sure you have fully drained down you unit before the frosts arrive.

Save £££££ by correctly draining down your Caravan over the winter. With the average price of a caravan tap being around £80.00 to £100.00 and remember most are only made of plastic, so easily damaged by frost. That is before you think of the cost of the Hot Water Boiler and damage to furnishing that can be done. On average there will be at least 1 Litre of water left in the pipework after you have drained down using the traditional method of opening the drain down valves. Floe Kits simply use compressed Air to push any water out of the pipework. There is no dismantling of any pipework or fittings.

A Big feature of the Floe system that we do not think is featured enough is the way it also removes impurities, as well as stale and stagnant water trapped inside the system, improving the water quality and reducing the health risks from poor water quality.

We recommend that the kit is used throughout the year especially if the caravan has not been used for a period of time.

Floe kits remove all the water and 99% of any bacteria and biological impurities from your caravan's water system. Used regularly during the summer months, it is the ideal solution to keep your system clean and water tasting fresh.

Floe Kits for caravans 

are available for Whale Watermaster Water connectionsTruma Ultraflow Water connectionsMotorhomes with inboard water tanks  or for Static caravans there is a choice of a fully automated Kit which makes it easy to drain down saving you £££ and making it easy to drain down if you use your static during the winter, there is also a basic kit for static caravans 

2nd Nov 2023 Ian John

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