Dan-Ark
Active member
My first winter in the water pumping/dispensing business (car wash). We have weathered a few overnight lows a little below 30 with no ill effects, weep is working and although my laser thermometer cant detect any heat on teh cable, the heat cables must be working as we didn't break any poly lines in the troughs.
I am 40 miles from my wash, and have to attend a funeral out of town this weekend so I am thinking I should dump my tanks and fill with either windshield fluid or maybe RV antifreeze to protect the chemical lines. Looks like we would close for a week. the lowest forcasted low is 18. but in 20s most of the week at night.
is there any major advantage disadvantage to either anti freeze? (I have winter mix foam brush chemical that I might as well switch to for that so I'm concerned with just the chemical lines that run to the bays).
Am I being too cautious? I will likely close for a week anyway as I wont be around to monitor ice on the ground if it should happen. I have a couple plumbing modifications I need to do with the wash closed as well. Weep is working, no floor heat. gas heat in equipment room so not too much to worry about there.
I am 40 miles from my wash, and have to attend a funeral out of town this weekend so I am thinking I should dump my tanks and fill with either windshield fluid or maybe RV antifreeze to protect the chemical lines. Looks like we would close for a week. the lowest forcasted low is 18. but in 20s most of the week at night.
is there any major advantage disadvantage to either anti freeze? (I have winter mix foam brush chemical that I might as well switch to for that so I'm concerned with just the chemical lines that run to the bays).
Am I being too cautious? I will likely close for a week anyway as I wont be around to monitor ice on the ground if it should happen. I have a couple plumbing modifications I need to do with the wash closed as well. Weep is working, no floor heat. gas heat in equipment room so not too much to worry about there.