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09-18-2019, 09:40 AM #1
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Sliding screen doors for “all weather”
Ok, we got thrown into the rv life quickly. There was a huge fire behind our house in Northern California and we packed our rv and moved out in a day. So here we are safe from the fire and having a crash course in learning all things rv. We have a 2015 grand design momentum 385th. So my question is, we are now down by San Francisco.. it’s hot during the day and cold at night. I have the deck down and rails up for the kids and dog. We have the sliding screen doors with a heavy plastic that Velcro’s around them. However the plastic doesn’t go all the way to the bottom. There’s about 5 inches at the bottom that isn’t closed... I think whoever got the plastic got the wrong ones being there’s Velcro at the bottom of the plastic that’s attached to nothing. I have a curtain I hang in front of the screen doors at night being my daughter and I sleep in the back garage part. It is pretty cold every morning when we wake up, I’m wondering is there a heavy duty plastic that fits the length of the screen doors and actually keeps the cold out? Does anyone have experience with this? Or is the end result I have to shut my deck/ramp door every night...
thanks for any and all help!!!
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09-19-2019, 05:10 AM #2
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I've had several customers have custom dark tinted panels made for the three season doors.
Pretty sure most of them used an upholsterer to sew the velcro onto the vinyl panels.Steve- Inventory Manager at Tom Schaeffer's RV, Shoemakersville, PA www.tomschaeffers.com
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