Now is not the time to be crawling around under your RV, but when it warms up you might want to drop the coroplast and check carefully for where your water lines are run. Chances are that they are adjacent to the frame rails and are subject to "cold soak" from the metal. Adding insulation to the pipes (maybe as simple as the foam pipe strips) would probably help. Also, as an "immediate" help, if you have any way to heat the basement storage that will make a significant difference. And if you'll leave the base cupboard doors open, the plumbing near the outside walls should get more heat and probably keep your water flowing a few degrees colder. That also includes the pantry door in the corner, behind the shower. You'd be amazed (maybe you wouldn't) how cold it can get in there, the shower is just as cold behind that fiberglass, next to the outside wall.
Good Luck
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John
2015 F250 6.7l 4x4
2014 Cougar X Lite 27RKS
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