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Old 05-06-2011, 09:05 PM   #1
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Eze Kleen Sewer System

I've got a question for everyone. Once we get our house sold, we will be living in a mobile home park for an extended time until we retire. Doing such, it would be nice to have a sewer sytem other than expandable, flexible hose. That way, when the tanks are dumped there would be no holding water in the "v's" of the flexible hose.

On another forum, one RV'er spoke of the water staying in those grooves and then beginning to build up until the whole hose was blocked with ice. With PVC pipe, there would be none of that.

At the same time, should we go somewhere and then return, if I ended up parking an inch or two off from the previous time, a fixed length pipe might not fit right at the park sewer input pipe.

Now, have said all that, I ran across a product called Eze Kleen that would seem to alleviate the issue of some flexibilty, but still be PVC. So, if you would, check out the link below.

The question would be: Has anyone used this product, or does anyone know of another system that might work similarly? The price on this system would be $275.

http://www.ezekleensystem.com/

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Old 05-06-2011, 09:34 PM   #2
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Well, that system sure would fix many of the issues we see in some long stay rv places. Seems a bit pricey but looks like a quality made unit. If you think it would save a problem for you down the road, give it a try. Who knows, you may be the first of many in your place to own one.
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Old 05-07-2011, 06:56 AM   #3
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Thats a lot of money for a little convenience every 10 to 14 days.. If I'm going to be in one place for a long time I keep the grey open. I wintered the last two years in sub-freezing temps and just made sure I had a level flow with no low spots. No problems.
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Old 05-07-2011, 10:20 AM   #4
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If I am going to stay in one place for 6 months to a year I would rather spend less than $50 on PVC pipe.
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Old 05-07-2011, 10:36 AM   #5
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Check out Sewer Solution. http://www.sewersolution.com/
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