Your unit should have heated storage compartments which should keep you plumbing warm. My suggestions, and these are only suggestions from someone who has done a few trips below freezing.
Use your furnace and do not use a space heater. A space heater will warm the inside of the coach and keep the furnace from firing up. No running furnace, no heated storage compartments, frozen pipes will happen.
Make sure you have enough water in your fresh water tank to last until temps get above freezing. Some RV parks will turn off the water to sites if temps get below freezing so you may have to use what you have in your tank.
Disconnect your water hose at night and store it in the coach (storage compartment). Extremely cold or frozen water hoses are hard to work with until they thaw.
Open cabinet doors for areas that house plumbing. This allows warm air to get to the plumbing easier that if the cabinets are closed.
I am sure other folks will have suggestions as well. Be prepared and cold weather RV'ing can be fun.
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Dave
US Army (Ret)
2020 Entegra Accolade 37TS
2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trailhawk (Toad)
FMCA - F432054
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