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Update: NIRVC Atlanta provided a quote for a window (I think it is screened - confirming).

The window is about $612 and will take 2 hours of labor.

If I can confirm that it is screened, I will probably get it done as I don't trust the existing window.

Rich
 
Please post the part# when you get it.. What is the size of your window?
 
Ok…latest update…. There is no longer a screened version of this emergency window, per Newmar. I pointed out to them that there are folks on the forum who have them and he agreed, but said they had been discontinued. So I will be stuck with the same non-screened version I have how. 🙁

The part number is 123583 for my window (non screened).
 
As per the thread above, I was told by Newmar that you could no longer get a screened emergency window…. But in watching a NIRVC video for a 2025 Newmar, I noticed that it has an screened emergency window that can be propped open!

I called Newmar about it (although I have already replaced it with a regular emergency window) and they say that they carry them again….for around $900 (which is quite a bit more than what I paid for a regular one). But I would have really liked a screened version.

Just wanted to pass this along if anyone is interested…and to update this thread.
 

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If you really wanted the screen you can buy screen with Velcro borders that can be cut to size. I know it's less than desirable, but those windows tend to be tucked away and not used frequently so it may not look too bad.
 
True… but how do you prop it open?
 
True… but how do you prop it open?
Is this directed to me? I would simply peel the screen away from the bottom just enough to open the window and then put something to hold it open (pen, pencil, etc...) and then reattach the screen.

Or you can spend $900. :unsure:
 
Hmmm… $900?. Seems that $2-300 is a more reasonable price

 
You know, that never bothered me nor had I given it any consideration but now you've got me thinking.
 

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