by drainadmin | Sep 6, 2016 | Drain Master Valves, RV, Waste Master Hose Systems
If you’re a seasoned RV’er, you’re all too familiar with leaky fittings, sewer hose pin holes, broken valve handles and the challenging task of trying to make sure the hose stays in the sewer inlet. And how about the occasional sewer smell in your...
by drainadmin | Sep 24, 2012 | Drain Master Valves, RV, Waste Master Hose Systems
Erik has his own blog http://www.eriksrantz.blogspot.com/ and he, like the rest of us have expectations when dealing with businesses. You can read the whole article on his site, but I thought it worth posting what Erik has to say about us as well as other companies,...
by drainadmin | Sep 19, 2012 | Drain Master Valves, RV
Over time and talking to our customers it became evident that we needed to develop a simple system for our customers, without a lot of electrical background, to install a second switch in the living space of the RV. Folks are beginning to understand the importance of...
by drainadmin | Jun 26, 2012 | Drain Master Valves, RV, Waste Master Hose Systems
Every RVer knows that dumping the Black water, then the Gray water is to insure any residual Black water will be flushed down with the Gray water—but is this really true? After we answer this age old question, stay tuned for information on the best sewer hose...
by drainadmin | Jun 8, 2012 | Drain Master Valves, RV, Waste Master Hose Systems
If you have ever experienced that unmistakable smell inside your RV, you absolutely know it is not supposed to be there EVER! Why it came into the living space of your coach is in all probability for one or two reasons. If you have been travelling down the road when...
by drainadmin | May 29, 2012 | Drain Master Valves, RV
We have talked about valve positioning in the past and most manual valve failures can be contributed solely to the position the valve body is in, in relation to the pipe it is located in. Keeping the valve body over the piping, as opposed to beside or under the...