ParkIt
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Title kind of says it all - in August I did a full inspect of the roof and all components of which nothing required any major work. A few nights ago a barely moving wasp was crawling on the living room floor and it baffled me since I'd done window and screen maintenance too so it couldn't have gotten in that way. I wanted to check the roof again anyway as we head into winter and pulled the caps off the vents which were clear and re-caulked just a few months ago, found 'mud wasps' had built nests in every single vent since which were dried out. I carefully teased them out with 16" plumbers brushes and a small shop vac but still concerned bits of mud and wasps had gone further down the vents - which would also explain why my "tank 2 gray water" is reading incorrectly after dumping.
Since I want to drop the tanks and wrap all with heat wrap (I've done it before on my diesel pusher with no problems), would that be a good time to flush out the vents from the top and bottom? Just water flush or maybe some Dawn and water? DYI plumbers brush on a fabbed up 10' line and do it dry from the top first then drop the tanks? Both?
If anyone has ever had this problem let me know how you got it fixed up.
Thanks!
PS: I don't freak out at bugs or flying things but not fond of the thought one could come up the toilet bowl
Since I want to drop the tanks and wrap all with heat wrap (I've done it before on my diesel pusher with no problems), would that be a good time to flush out the vents from the top and bottom? Just water flush or maybe some Dawn and water? DYI plumbers brush on a fabbed up 10' line and do it dry from the top first then drop the tanks? Both?
If anyone has ever had this problem let me know how you got it fixed up.
Thanks!
PS: I don't freak out at bugs or flying things but not fond of the thought one could come up the toilet bowl