We live fulltime in the RV and this is the second time we will have to get a mobile tech to change a valve. This time it is the black tank valve it has a slow leak and it is getting harder to push cable in. Tried back flushing and everything else to see if it was something lodged in the opening. We are very diligent in not putting paper other than #2 in the tank and it is the 1 ply Scott. We are on year 2 and really looking for a solution to the expense of additional labor to remove the coroplast. It seems these valves require yearly replacement.
Would cutting an access slit then sealing with zip tape be ok? Or will this become an issue in the future. I feel as if I had access could possible do the repairs myself And not need a tech in the future but it is too difficult for me to remove and replace the coroplast. Thoughts?
Would cutting an access slit then sealing with zip tape be ok? Or will this become an issue in the future. I feel as if I had access could possible do the repairs myself And not need a tech in the future but it is too difficult for me to remove and replace the coroplast. Thoughts?
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