Installing Frameless Rv Windows
Do-It-Yourself RV Window Installation Guide Installing a window in your RV is easier than you might think. First timers should plan on 1-2 hours to complete a window installation. To make this as easy as possible, we have provided step-by-step instructions for this Do-it-yourself project. If you have not yet ordered a new window, our ' can help you correctly measure and order a window to fit most RVs on the road today. You may also as a PDF file.
Tools needed. Your new window is shipped with all the parts you need for a complete installation: Window and Frame, Interior Trim Ring, Screws and Flange Seal Tape. The only tools you will need are a Screw Gun and Putty Knife. Prepare the window opening. • If you are installing a replacement window you will begin by removing the old window. To do this, remove all the screws around the perimeter of the window frame (inside the vehicle).
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There will be approximately 12-20+ screws depending on the size of the window. (See photo A) • Once all screws are removed, the window can be pushed out of its opening. It is recommended that a second person stand outside with a hand lightly on the window to prevent the window from falling to the ground. (See photo B) • If the window is still firmly in place after all screws are removed, you can break the seal by sliding a thin putty knife under the exterior window flange and working your way around the window until loose. Be careful not to damage any paint or graphics that are on your vehicle sidewall. (See photo C) • Once the old window is successfully removed, carefully remove any remaining sealant or tape that is stuck to the outside wall at the window opening. (See photo D) Step 2.
Verify window fit. • Test fit the new window by simply placing it in the rough opening to ensure a proper fit. (Do not put the seal tape on the window at this point) • The exterior window flange should overlap the opening by 3/8' or more to provide a good seal to the sidewall. A small gap on the inside between 1/8'-1/4' is expected and will be covered by the trim ring when the installation is complete. (See Illustration 1) Step 3.
Prepare and Install the new window. • Lay the new window face down on a soft surface so not to scratch it, and apply the bulb seal tape (included with the new window) around the flange. Start in the center of the bottom side of the window and apply the seal tape all the way around the perimeter until the ends meet, and trim flush (Note: There should not be a gap where the seal ends meet). • Place the window into the opening from outside the vehicle, while a second person aligns the trim ring on the inside of the window. Begin fastening the trim ring with the provided screws, starting with the 4 corners first.