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Richpatty

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Location
Wesley Chapel, NC
RV Year
2017
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Newmar
RV Model
Ventana 4310
RV Length
43
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Freightliner
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400hp
TOW/TOAD
2007 CR-V
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Hey all,

I am looking to replace my emergency window in the bedroom (see this thread - Leaking emergency window) and was thinking of having it replaced with one that has a screen that can be opened for air. Does anyone have one like this? Do they exist? Can you post a picture of it?

Thoughts?
Thanks
Rich
 
I haven’t seen an emergency exit window with a screen — yet.
Watching this thread to see what I learn.
 
Mine has a screen
 

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Mine has a screen
Great. Thanks. It should be so-able then.

I guess you can prop it open by the bar at the bottom?

Not sure what the cost would be, but will get it quoted.
Thanks
 
Great. Thanks. It should be so-able then.

I guess you can prop it open by the bar at the bottom?

Not sure what the cost would be, but will get it quoted.
Thanks
Yes, the bar holds the window open (though sometime it can be a little fickle and lets the window slam shut suddenly). I use it often to get more air in the back.
 
Thanks! Appreciate the pic and description.
 
The ones I have seen from the factory have screens that retract / roll up in a housing and attach to the sliding window frame with magnets. As you open the window the screen is rolled out with it. Being attached via magnets making it super easy to retract the screen out of the way. But I have only seen this on the newer windows that slide open to the right vs. up...

Best,
-Mark
 

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