There is an organic antifreeze that is used on plumbing in RVs/trailers to winterproof them for outside storage. You should be able to use that. about $5/gallon Walmart or most home stores.
That's great to know! I'll check next time I'm out. Placed a space heater under the house to thaw it out this time. I'm thinking I'll close in the bottom of the house also. Tried avoiding that due to moisture buildup. Flood prone area. House is 4ft off the ground.
Thank you fren but, Septic system. Can't use antifreeze. I sucked out the water with a shop vac and poured rubbing alcohol in. Not sure how long it takes but so far, no go. So, we wait....
There is an organic antifreeze that is used on plumbing in RVs/trailers to winterproof them for outside storage. You should be able to use that. about $5/gallon Walmart or most home stores.
That's great to know! I'll check next time I'm out. Placed a space heater under the house to thaw it out this time. I'm thinking I'll close in the bottom of the house also. Tried avoiding that due to moisture buildup. Flood prone area. House is 4ft off the ground.
If you have Autmotive antifreeze pour some down. Alcohol works as well, rubbing alcohol or vodka.
Thank you fren but, Septic system. Can't use antifreeze. I sucked out the water with a shop vac and poured rubbing alcohol in. Not sure how long it takes but so far, no go. So, we wait....
Do you have no heat? Turn the heat on. Sink p-trap?
Warm water or hairdryer to thaw it out.
Under house. Tub and shower stall. P-traps are exposed. The toilets and sinks are fine. Just those two.