Recommended Window Frame And Hardware For RV Entry Door
Question:
Ive had to replace this once before. The support tabs inside the frames break off and the window falls creating gap in the top of the window. Is there a special caulk that should be used? How can I stop these things from constantly breaking. So I dont have Keep replacing them? THANK YOU!
asked by: Dean B
Expert Reply:
To replace the window frame, I recommend the Valterra Replacement Window Frame for RV Entry Doors - Exterior - White # A77006 along with the Mounting Screws for Valterra Entry Door Window Frames - White - Qty 100 # A77046. To help the window from dropping, I recommend using the TremPro 644 Silicone Sealant - 10.1-Fl-Oz Cartridge - White # 0160297. This will keep the water out, is pliable when cured to maintain seal, and adapts to temperature changes. This sealant is not to be painted.
Products Referenced in This Question
TremPro 644 Silicone Sealant - 10.1-Fl-Oz Cartridge - White
- Lubricants Sealants Adhesives
- Sealant
- Multi-Purpose Sealant
- 10.1 oz
- Flint Hill Goods
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Mounting Screws for Valterra Entry Door Window Frames - White - Qty 100
- RV Door Parts
- Entry Door
- Window Parts
- Screws
- White
- Valterra
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Valterra Replacement Window Frame for RV Entry Doors - Exterior - White
- RV Door Parts
- Entry Door
- Window Parts
- Frame
- White
- Valterra
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