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ALUMINUM TRAILER SECTION - E-17394 - Eagle Aluminum

E-17394 Aluminum Trailer Section 1 x 2 Trailer Door Frame

$ 32.00

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Aluminum Trailer Door Frame Extrusion 1 x 2 RV Door Frame ( 1.00″ x 2.00″ )

  • Stocked in Mill Finish (MF)
  • Additional specialty finishes available upon request
  •  Also referred to as metal H-Trim or H-Channel
  • Primarily used for exterior railings, decorative trim, and door frames.
  • Commonly used in the RV industry.
  • Legacy part number E-17394

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Whether you are refitting or building a new RV, our range of compartment doors are the perfect fit no matter shape, color or design of your RV. These doors are often the most used items on the whole vehicle, and as such durability and easy maintenance are vital in the selection of your doors. Of course, there are a number of design options available to you which you will find in our product range. Based on your specifications for color, size and material, as well as specialty use, like wire mesh or strut we have many customization options to choose from. Designed to your specification, your custom manufactured doors will be unique to you and you alone.

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All compartment doors can be ordered in a variety of materials, from aluminum to sheet metal, including fiberglass, you can select the correct combination for your RV. If you travel mostly on tarmac and need lightweight construction for maximum fuel saving, then aluminum with a rugged solid foam center will be the right fit. But if your RV is of the off-roading variety then the pressed sheet metal doors will offer the best protection for the compartment.

The correct use of the available materials will ensure the proper usage of your storage compartments. Utility space such as battery compartments or other hardware storage require more durable fitting and manufacture. Storage compartments for perishables and other soft items enable you to use more suitable formats and fittings.

Our range of materials will allow you to match the interior or exterior construction of your vehicle. Old or new our range of options will suit your requirements. You are also able to specify the construction of the door including the filling or polymer coating for hard wearing surfaces.

The correct mix of materials will make your RV usable and more enjoyable for longer. Our range of colors will allow you to match the color of your RV expertly. We can also finish your doors in the precise way to completely fit in with your vehicle. You can choose from smooth or embossed finishes as well as several pressed metal options.

All our materials can be specified in either weather proof or interior finish options.

The right door has the correct fittings. With a comprehensive range of hinges, locks, struts and latches your doors will be user friendly as well as functional. By specifying the proper placement of the hinges, fitment, type and location, your doors will function precisely as you want them. Your choice in hinges will also depend on the location of the compartment on your RV, no matter the configuration we have the correct hinge for your doors.

Internal doors seldom need security locks, where external doors would need strong locking mechanisms. From bus-style latches to high security locks for your doors, you can choose the strength and style of your locks or latches. We offer slam-latches in a variety of shapes and sizes to suit your needs. You can also specify same-keyed locks for all your doors if you like. We also have a range of electronic locking options providing keypad entry to your storage compartments.

Regardless of the fitting, they are all fastened with screws or bolts. You can choose to fit screw/bolt covers for a smooth finish or leave them exposed for the rugged look. There is also a screw-less exterior finish for flush mounted design. Ensuring that your doors seal properly is crucial to the safe keeping of the contents in the compartment. For this we offer rubberized seals for all types of uses, from soft sealing to rugged water and air tight solutions.

The frame of your door is one of the most important aspects of the door. Depending on the intended use, the frame is a crucial part of the durability and functionality of the final product. Ranging from polished aluminum to painted or specialty finished metal you are able to choose the precise look and feel for your door frame. The correct frame will also lend durability to the fittings for your door due to the correct fastening and material matching. Your door and frame combination can also be fitted with a slide out seal for cleaning or maintenance.

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Ranging from 14” to 60” wide and 14” to 36” tall, our custom built square compartment doors are made to exacting standards using the highest quality materials and fittings. The square format is mostly used for luggage, groceries, non-perishables, camping equipment and other dry storage uses such as generators and batteries. These doors typically used for storage, you can also use the square format door for access doors if you like. These doors can be supplied with extruded aluminum frames or water-tight rubber seals for external usage.

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Radius doors are similar to their square cousins, with some unique differences. Size options are slightly bigger with up to 75” width from the standard 14” minimum, and up to 46,5” length in comparison to 30” for the square format. Therefore, radius doors are often used for human access and internal storage due to the aesthetic aspect. Radius doors can be delivered in all the available options of color and finish according to your needs. The rounded format also lends itself to usage in decorative applications such as the kitchen or sleeping areas. Rounded corners are uniquely suited to usage as water-tight doors for the safe and clean storage of drinking water or other fluids. The quality of the seal and environmental protection allows for the protection of the contents regardless of terrain.

Best suited to internal usage, the rounded format can be used externally as well. With modern RV’s presenting a sleeker aerodynamic profile, the rounded door is becoming more popular externally.

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We have a large selection of RV doors, so your sure to find exactly what your looking for. We carry square steel framed doors, rounded edge exterior doors, and much more!

First you have the square steel framed doors with a rounded edge window. This door is 24"x70". This is a sturdy door to use in any RV. It latches nicely and has a screen door attachment for letting the air in while keeping the bugs out. The metal frames allow for heavy duty appearance that is easy to install, to open, and to close. The flush mount door lock with deadbolt gives extra defense to your front door when you are inside or outside. This also has an indoor deadbolt lever. The window with black trim gives you both light and privacy, but also looks aesthetically pleasing and is well sealed to prevent any cracks or window damage. This heavy duty RV door fits nicely and can stay on in even the toughest of rides, bumps, jolts and travel hours.

For a more rounded door look, especially if your RV has a rounded edge exterior, a rounded door frame with a large round edged door window and an inlaid latch is recommended for you. The latch is white and has a deadbolt giving some defense to your RV door in the evenings. The mount lock also has a dead bolt lever to have increased safety. The outside of the door has an easy to open lever making it simple to get in and out of your RV. The rounded door frame works well with rounded exterior RV designs. This can give a warmer, less hard edged feel than the functional heavy duty steel framed square RV door first mentioned. The window with a white trim around the curved door allows for easy visibility even with the door closed. This door comes with an attached screen door built in that has a similar curved door appeal. The rounded door option also has an all-white aluminum extrusion and silver threshold with matching screw cover.

You can get either of these doors opening left to right, or right to left. Another option you will have includes the screen door Delux Grille. This screen door option has an easy latch system which closes the door automatically or with just a gentle push. This goes well with a very sturdy door to use on the RV's exterior body. The Delux Grille on the screen allows for opening the door and keeping the screen on while keeping even the tiniest of insects outside of the interior areas. The major decisions you need to make is whether or not to get a square door and how well that matches with the look of your entire RV, or whether you would like a rounded edge door. A number of RV door products are available that attach nicely to any door you choose. These include the screen door push bar, and the screen door opener. Fabric doors are also available to separate the inside areas of your RV including your washroom, the dining room, the driving area, and your back room.

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How to Replace an RV Door

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Your RV door is a feature that you probably take for granted until you experience a problem with it. A little wear and tear may seem harmless. But in the long run, it will severely damage your RV door and invite leaks, moisture, and even insects to get in. After working on my RV myself, I have replaced many parts without taking them to the repair shop.  I will tell you how to replace the door to your RV and what steps to take to avoid problems.

Replacing your RV door is a straightforward process if you do it correctly. 

  • Measure the entrance and order the new RV door
  • Remove the old door, using putty tape to secure your RV’s door frame to the wall.
  • Center and bolt in the new door
  • Rremove the excess tape using a plastic scraper. 
  • Check if the door will swing freely and latch properly.

You may want to replace an RV door yourself and save a lot of money and time by not taking it to the RV repair shop. If you are planning to replace your RV door, then it is essential to note that there are some factors that you first need to consider. That way, you will be able to get the job done without any problems occurring.

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An Introduction to RV Entry Doors

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Every RV you will see in the market right now has a minimum of one entry door on it. My travel trailer actually has 2 entry doors (which I love). 

Plus RVs have outer doors on the storage areas too. These can be damaged and replacing the storage doors is a similar process to the entry door.

You may be thinking that replacing your RV door is a matter of buying and installing a replacement. However, the truth is that these doors come in different sizes, shapes, and styles. So, suppose you proceed to purchase a replacement without measuring your door frame. You could be making an expensive mistake.

Two of the most popular RV entry door styles are the metal ones with square and rounded corners. But some are entirely enclosed in a glass panel, allowing more light to pass through.

The size of RV entry doors ranges from 24-32 inches wide and are generally 70 inches tall. The doors are made from aluminum and have plexiglass or glass windows and weather stripping.  Most have a screen door that fits together with the door. 

In general, replacement RV entry doors cost from $300 to $750 and can be purchased from RV shops or Amazon.   RV salvage yards will also have used RV doors for sale. 

In addition to the RV entry door, RVs also have access doors on the outside. It is worth noting that this door is different from the RV’s front door. The access door gives you a passageway to your trailer’s cargo and storage area. It has to be secure enough to protect the contents of your cargo area while remaining accessible.

Steps in Replacing Your RV Door

Replacing your RV door with a new one will require a few steps and maybe another person to help out.  Most RV manufacturers do not have a standard door size. For this reason, finding a replacement door alone can be a difficult job. But if you will find a replacement door that has the same size as your door frame, the replacement process is pretty straightforward.

Find and Purchase a New Door

First measure the current door taking note of the size and shape of the door.  Are the top corners straight or rounded?  How wide is the door?

Next, go shopping.  Check the RV stores or Amazon for the correct size door.  Amazon has some doors for example this 68 inch RV door.

( BTW while you are shopping for a new door it’s a good idea to upgrade the lock as well. If you are like me and constantly lose keys, a super-secure keyless lock would be an excellent choice. See the price on Amazon.

Another option is to have a custom-made door.

You can also try contacting an RV salvage yard.  They may have an RV with the same size door as yours that you can buy used.  eBay or Facebook are good places to look for used doors also.  

Prepare your materials

In addition to the door, you will also need some materials to remove the old door and install the new RV door. This way, you can ensure that you have everything you need within your reach once you start replacing your motorhome’s door.

Below are the tools you will need during the door replacement process:

  • Nuts, bolts, or metal screws and Ziploc to keep them together
  • Power screwdriver
  • Socket wrench
  • Plastic scraper
  • RV Putty or construction tape
  • Replacement door with door frame

Honestly, I love the Dewalt power screwdriver for so many projects. The battery is small and the drill is easy to handle but so powerful. This is the one I recommend on Amazon.

Remove the old door

Cut sealant all the way around the outside. 

Carefully remove the door that you need to replace by dismantling it from the frame. To do this step, remove all the screws one after the other all the way around the jam.  Don’t forget the screws on the inside

Many manufacturers build RV doors as a single unit. For this reason, the removal process may take some time. So plan ahead so you have time to complete the project without stopping.

Have a friend ready to help so that the door does not fall out on the ground! Loosen the door and both you can remove it together.

Apply putty tape

After successfully removing the old RV door, apply putty tape around to the outer edges of your exposed doorway. The putty tape will seal your new door frame in place. It will also serve as a buffer between the RV’s body and the door frame keeping out moisture and bugs.

Install the new RV door into the doorway

Now that your door frame has a seal, the only thing left to do is to install your new RV door. You can use either a power drill or a manual screwdriver during this process.

  • You may need a hand from a friend at this point to keep everything aligned up. 
  • You need to place the new door in the doorway, aligning the holes for the bolts.
  • Next, get your plastic scraper and remove the excess tape that was placed for the seal.

Test out the door’s swing and latch

If you did the entire process correctly, your new RV door would swing freely without any friction. The door and secondary screen door will latch easily.  However, if you installed a door incorrectly size, you will need to do some troubleshooting to see what went wrong.  Hopefully, you will not have to re-do the entire process.

The Things You Need to Know About Replacement RV Doors

Because the doorway is not a solid wall and is only supported by hinges and the latch, this is a weak point and flexes easily. This can be true if you are driving on a bumpy road. As a result, the door’s hinges can become loose. If your door has a glass component, you might suddenly notice that it acquired cracks. If you see such damages, then the only thing left to do is replace your RV door.

Before purchasing a replacement door, the first thing you need to do is to measure the space where you will install it accurately. In addition, it is ideal for listing down all the styles and materials that you think would bring your RV the best benefit. If you cannot find a door that will suit your preferences, you can have one custom-made. A customized door is ideal as you can ensure that it will fit your trailer.

You Can Buy Used RV Doors

RV doors are an expensive investment. RV doors can range from $350 to $700 and much more for a custom motorhome replacement door. Did you know that you can buy a used RV door at a much lower cost?

Just like car junkyards, there are RV salvage yards that sell used parts to RVs.  An RV may be damaged but the door is still usable.  If you have the measurements for the door you are looking for you might find one by contacting an RV salvage yard. 

To find a used replacement RV door, you can check out many online marketplaces like Craiglist or eBay. You can also look at your local classified ads to see if there are some excellent deals.

Take RV Door Hardware into Consideration

Your RV door comes with different hardware that you need to consider during the door replacement process. That includes hinges, catches, knobs, and handles. When buying a replacement door, make sure that the hardware will fit perfectly with it to install the door quickly.

If you are planning to install a used door, make sure the hardware is included.  Otherside you will need to get the

RV Door Handles

Door handles are obviously essential for opening, closing, and locking your door.  However, RV doors have many different types of handles.  The most important is that you choose a handle that fits your RV doorway and that you like. 

There are a variety of door handles for you to choose from. That includes:

  • “L” and “T” handle
  • Swing handles
  • Paddle handles
  • Folding handles
  • Grab handles

Whatever type of door handle you choose, you need to consider both your personal preference and the material of your RV door.

At this point would be a good idea to upgrade the door latch and lock. The basic ones that come with the door can be easily broken. I have even seen a dog open a locked RV door from the inside.

If you are like me and constantly lose keys, a super-secure keyless lock would be an excellent choice. This is the top-rated one that I would love to have. See the price for this keyless RV lock.

A keyless lock with code would be an excellent idea if you are renting out your RV for extra income.

Frequently Asked Questions About RV Door Replacement

Do all rv doors have the same size.

The measurements of most standard RV doors differ depending on their brand, the RV’s unit, and the model’s age. The size of RV entry doors ranges from 24-32 inches wide and are generally 70 inches tall.

The doors are made from aluminum and have plexiglass or glass windows and weather stripping.  Most have a screen door that fits together with the door.

Can I replace my RV home door with a regular door?

A lot of RV doors have a smaller size than a standard home door. For this reason, a regular home door cannot serve as a replacement for a motorhome’s door. Additionally, the wooden material used for a traditional door may be too heavy and not withstand the weather conditions that RV doors can.

How do I Fix a Sagging RV door?

Fixing an RV sagging door may be as easy as a few loose nuts and bolts or as difficult as replacing the door.  Loose screws in the hinges or frames may cause the door to sage.  A bent door or damage to the frame may cause the door to sag.

A few loose screws are a relatively easy fix. You only need to get a nut driver and tighten the hinges, and you will have your RV door good as new.

However, if you think that the screw holes are already too loose and may be stripped, then you may need to remove the door first and drill new holes into the frame. To do this process, remove all the screws and take the door off your RV’s door frame.

Next, add a layer of filling or putty tape around the frame. After sealing the door frame, you can drill new screw holes and re-install the RV door. 

If the door is sagging due to damage to the frame or wall you will need to take your rig to a professional to have it fixed.

Final Thoughts about Replacing an RV Door

Your RV is your home away from home. You need to make sure that it will protect you from any weather conditions and other harmful things outside.  Do-it-yourself RV door replacement can be a relatively straightforward process.  It is one of the many things on your RV that you can do in an afternoon with a buddy.   

In my Etsy Store, I have different checklists (or planners if you fancy) and journals to help you with your camping essentials. I encourage you to grab one, maybe it’ll streamline your planning process.

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The most common reason you’d replace a window in your RV is likely because the glass is broken or the seal is compromised. But windows may also need to be removed to perform larger structural repairs. 

Due to the risk of water damage that comes with an improper window installation, we highly suggest entrusting this kind of repair to a certified RV technician. If you attempt to remove and replace an RV window at home, there are a few pitfalls to consider: 

  • Voiding your RV’s component warranty. Consult your warranty documentation to ensure you don’t void your coverage by attempting a DIY window removal and installation. 
  • Creating collateral damage. There’s always the risk of damaging additional components and making more work for yourself, but a DIY installation that voids an existing components warranty can also compromise your coverage for future collateral damage that can be attributed to an improper installation.
  • Not achieving a tight seal and a secured fit. A replaced window must meet these two criteria to avoid water damage, damage to the newly installed window, and other issues.
  • Improper window sizing. While there are standard sizes for RV replacement windows, each manufacturer has what they call an “acceptable variation range.” Major issues can result from installing a window that is too large or too small, but certified RV technicians are trained to work with that acceptable variation range to ensure a safe, secure installation. 

If you’re aware of the potential issues and are still interested in replacing a window in your RV, your first step is to find a replacement RV window. To do this, measure the height and width of the window opening, not the window itself. Note the type of window being replaced: 

  • Sliding, fixed, or egress? 
  • Single or double-pane? 
  • Tinted or non-tinted? 
  • Driver’s or passenger’s side? 
  • Left or right opening? 
  • Special shapes? 
  • Type of sealant required? 
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These are the specifications you’ll need to find a suitable replacement window. From there, here are the steps for removing and replacing an RV window: 

1. Remove all interior window coverings and trim the silicone bead around the window so it is less likely to pull on and damage decals, paint, or gelcoat. The butyl sealant behind the outer mounting flange may need to be carefully cut with a thin putty knife before the window can be pushed out of the opening.

2. Remove all but one screw on the trim ring on the window’s interior, working from the bottom to the top. 

3. Before removing the final screw, slide the screen and open the window (for sliding windows) to provide a better gripping surface for removal. For all window types, enlist the services of a helper positioned outside of the RV to assist with the window removal. The removal may look easy, and you may think, “I’ll just use a bit of tape to hold it in place while I move outside.” DON’T! Get a helper outside your RV to prevent a bad outcome.

4. Remove the final trim ring screw and push on the frame to ease the window out of the rough opening. Never push directly on the glass!

5. Note the type of seal used for the original window installation. This will either be butyl or foam tape. Butyl tape typically leaves behind residue, which will require cleaning before installing the new window. Foam tape is more likely to remain adhered to the window frame. Use whichever type of tape was utilized in the original installation to seal your new window when the time comes. 

6. Use a plastic putty knife to remove excess cap sealant on the RV’s exterior wall. You may need a suitable cleaning solution like denatured alcohol and some elbow grease to remove all residue around the rough opening. 

7. Do a dry fit (i.e., without tape or sealant) to ensure the new window fits properly in the rough opening. The window should slide into the rough opening easily and have minimal play in any direction once in place. Verify the direction of installation: up, down, left, and right, as well as where it is centered in the opening with no gaps around the edges.

8. Remove the window and add new butyl or foam tape to the inside frame of the new window. For butyl tape, start at the bottom in the middle of the frame and work your way around, applying tape so it’s flush with the inside edge of the frame. For foam tape, you’ll also start at the bottom in the middle of the frame and work your way around, applying the tape flush with the frame’s inside edge. Remove the foam tape’s paper backing as you go to smoothly curve the tape around the window’s corner. Overlap the ends and cut to the length recommended by the tape’s manufacturer, usually ⅜” to ½”. If you’re reinstalling an old window after completing adjacent repair work, you’ll need to clean off as much of the original tape as possible before adding new tape. 

9. Place the window frame into the rough opening with the weep holes at the bottom, ensuring you press on the window’s frame (not the glass) to guide it into place.

10. Reinstall the interior trim ring working from the bottom to the top. Start all the screws but don’t torque any down on the first pass. Go back to tighten all the screws before reinstalling all window coverings. Always use both hands to control the driver tool. The driver bit can bounce from the screw head and damage the new window or the wall. Never use an impact driver, as the aluminum window frame strips out easily.

11. On the exterior, trim any excess butyl tape that is squeezed out when pressing the window into place if using butyl tape.

12. Seal as the original window was sealed. Some use a silicone-based sealant to create a waterproof barrier. Some are cap-sealed (running a bead of sealant along the top edge and halfway down each side of the window). Others are fully sealed. With silicone-based sealant, it helps to smooth it with your finger (a slightly wet finger works best) and remove excess sealant quickly. Time is of the essence, as this sealant sets up quickly. 

13. Let your sealants cure for at least 24 hours before moving your RV.

An optional final step is to use a sealant rated for interior RV use to seal around the inside edges of the window. This final step seems to be popular among full-time RVers looking for a minor improvement in their RV’s insulating capabilities. Just recognize that doing this will create additional work if you ever have to remove that window again in the future. 

How to Replace an RV Door

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Here are some of the most common causes of damage to RV doors: 

  • Failing to secure the door before operating the awning (could result in awning damage as well). 
  • Inadequate door seal maintenance (can lead to water damage). 
  • Warping due to prolonged sun exposure or heavy use. 
  • Rust formation leading to a weakened metal structure (usually results in the door being difficult to open or close). 
  • Dents from opening into curbs or other unforeseen objects. 

Of course, there are other potential reasons you might replace an RV door. Yours may have suffered damage in another way, or you may simply wish to install an upgraded RV door with friction hinges and a sleeker exterior finish. 

Shop our selection of RV replacement doors to find a compatible match for your RV.

Due to the weight of an RV door and the importance of a proper installation to keep water out of your RV, we recommend trusting this kind of replacement to a certified RV technician. That said, here are the basic steps required to replace your RV door: 

1. Remove the retaining screws for the drip cap above the door and use a razor blade to break the silicone seal between the doorway’s frame and the wall. Use a non-marring trim removal tool to pry it free of the snap trim and remove it from the assembly. 

2. Use a plastic trim tool to remove the snap trim along the vertical sides of the door, if applicable.

3. Remove the screws holding the door in the doorway’s frame and break the caulk seal between the door frame and the exterior sidewall. A very thin metal putty knife with the corners sanded round may be required to break the caulk seal. Just be careful to avoid damaging the exterior finish. The door should be free when this seal is broken, allowing you to carefully remove the door and set it aside. We recommend having at least two people to handle the door’s weight. 

4. Remove any old putty tape or adhesive and clean the doorway frame. Depending on the manufacturer’s instructions, a bead of silicone may be called for along the floor side opening before setting the new door into position.

5. Apply new putty or 1” wide PVC foam tape around the inside of the screw track frame on the new door. Use ⅛” thick tape for laminate sidewalls and ¼” thick tape for stick-and-tin sidewalls. 

6. Ensure the deadbolt lock is retracted and the door is sealed along the bottom before setting the door in the opening and adjusting it to be flush against the exterior wall and the floor. Some use tape to hold the door in the opening before installing the screws.

7. Install the first four screws at the four corners of the door (top and bottom). Install the remaining screws to secure the door into the frame and remove the excess tape, if used. Ensure that the door is centered in the opening before installing screws. It should match the position of the original door in the opening, but the screw holes for the new door may not line up precisely with the screw holes in the door opening.

8. Check that the door operates correctly by opening and closing it several times before using a rubber mallet to reinstall the snap trim. Then replace the drip cap. 

9. Apply a bead of RV exterior sealant above the drip cap and along the bottom edge of the door. Run another bead along the remaining edges of the door frame.

10. Install the trim sweep behind the baseboard threshold using wood screws.

Contact your local Camping World Service Center to schedule an appointment for an RV entry door replacement if this process is out of your comfort zone. 

How to Replace an RV Screen Door

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RV screen doors can take a beating, especially if you’re camping with kids or pets. My Husky once ran straight through my screen door when she saw a squirrel running by outside, requiring an RV screen door replacement. 

Fortunately, screen door repair kits aren’t hard to come by, and replacing a torn screen is an easy DIY project. Here are the basic steps for replacing an RV screen: 

1. Locate one end of the screen spline and use a dental-style pick tool to pull it out to free the screen material. 

2. Remove and dispose of the torn or damaged screen material. 

3. Stretch the replacement screen material across the opening and secure it with masking tape. It should extend two or more inches beyond the opening in all directions.

4. Starting at the top of the opening (either corner works), push the screen spline into the door crevice at the top of the opening, leaving the sides and bottom unsecured. Using a spline roller makes this easier and prevents damage to the new screen cloth. Using makeshift tools for this task almost always ends in frustration or failure.

5. Stretch the screen material tight across the opening and push the spline into the door crevice at the bottom of the opening to keep the material taught from top to bottom before securing the spline on the sides. 

6. Cut any leftover spline ends and excess screen material extending beyond the secured door crevices. Using a sharp razor knife held at a 45-degree angle, gently set the tip of the blade against the outside of the groove and against the spline. Using the groove wall and spline as a guide, carefully draw the blade along while pulling gently on the excess screen cloth.

Technician Tip: You can also remove the entire screen door to complete this installation. Most doors are held by six screws with a Philips or #2 square head. If you choose to remove the door, do this as Step 1 and lay the door on a flat, stable surface before completing the steps above. You’ll also need to add the final step of replacing the door when finished, so don’t lose those screws!

To minimize the chances of your screen door being damaged again, install a grille or screen door protector. Here are a few options: 

  • Lippert Screen Defender, 20.5” W
  • Lippert Screen Defender, 22.5” W
  • Lippert Screen Defender, 24.5” W
  • Camco Screen Door Grille, Black
  • Camco Screen Door Grille, Silver
  • Camco Screen Door Grille, White

If you only need to fix the door slide on your RV’s screen door, you can find our selection of replacements in our collection of RV screen door accessories . If your RV screen door frame has been bent or damaged, you’ll likely need to contact your RV manufacturer to inquire about an OEM (original equipment manufacturer) replacement.

How to Replace an Exterior RV Door Catch

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Many newer RV doors are built with friction hinges that don’t require a catch (or hold back) to keep them open when you’re using your screen door to let air in. Those with doors that do require a catch sometimes find that they aren’t the most durable part of their RV. 

All it took was a strong wind to pull the door catch from its housing on my trailer, leaving me with holes in the door and the exterior wall of my trailer. I needed to complete an RV door catch replacement to prevent water damage in both locations.

The steps for your replacement will depend on the extent of the damage. If the damage was limited to the catch or its housing, you can likely remove the old and screw the new hardware into place. But if damage spreads to your RV door or the exterior wall, I’d recommend contacting our service department, as you may need a more extensive repair before a new catch can be installed. 

For those who simply need to replace a broken door catch on the exterior, it’s generally as simple as removing the old hardware and securing the new hardware. Explore our full selection of RV door catches for replacements for your entry, screen, or storage compartment doors.

How to Adjust RV Door Hinges (On Doors with Friction Hinges)

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Many modern RVs have entry doors on friction hinges. This eliminates the need for a door catch but can also make the door more difficult to open and close. These doors typically have a label indicating they have a friction hinge, but an obvious giveaway is the lack of a door hold-back (or catch) apparatus. 

For those interested, you can adjust the amount of friction in the hinges, but remember that reducing it too much will compromise the hinge’s ability to hold your door open against high winds. Some will also try to lubricate the hinges, which simply causes the door to swing more in the wind or on uneven surfaces. We don’t recommend this.

Depending on the manufacturer, your friction hinges may have hex set screws on each hinge. If this is the case, you can use an Allen wrench to tighten or loosen the friction, making your RV door harder or easier to move. 

Without those hex set screws, some users have reported gently using a flathead screwdriver to open the jaws of the hinge to reduce friction. As you should guess by now, this is highly likely to void any existing components warranty, so we don’t recommend it. 

Are you looking for additional advice on RV repairs or renovations? Here are a few resources you might enjoy:

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  • How to Install an RV Roof Vent Fan

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No matter what type of RV you own, it’s essential to keep your valuable investment in tip-top condition to maintain your pride of ownership and its resale value. RV entry doors are one of the most used and abused parts of your rig. Unsightly looking, dinged, dented, rust out or otherwise damaged RV entrance doors may not only ruin the look of your vehicle but also give a chance for dirt, wind, insects, and other unwanted elements to enter your vehicle. Top-notch RV entry doors come in different shapes, sizes, and colors so you’re sure to find the right one that will provide the perfect fit and look on your rig while delivering superior functionality. We offer oblong and rectangular RV doors to choose from. They're made from tough, impact-resistant materials to withstand years of repeated use and abuse. Plus, we offer screen doors accessories such as grilles, sliders, crossbars, strikers, openers and closers to replace your old, worn-out accessories.

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DEXTER AXLE 4726-06 Lever Latch - Young Farts RV Parts

DEXTER AXLE 4726-06 Lever Latch - Left hand latch (inside looking out)

Lippert Components 296230 Entry Door Hinge, *Single Hinge*

Lippert Components 296230 Entry Door Hinge, *Single Hinge*

Lippert Components 258548 Entry Door Hinge - Young Farts RV Parts

Lippert Components 258548 Entry Door Hinge

Screen Door Latch JR Products 10785 Direct Replacement; Bullet Type; Black - Young Farts RV Parts

JR Products 10785 Screen Door Bullet Latch

Entry Door Window Glass AP Products 015-201495 - Young Farts RV Parts

Entry Door Window Glass AP Products 015-201495

Entry Door Window Frame Valterra A77006 - Young Farts RV Parts

Entry Door Window Frame Valterra A77006

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Entry Door Lock AP Products 013-222-SS

Access Door Latch JR Products 10245 - Young Farts RV Parts

Access Door Latch JR Products 10245

Lippert Components 198295 Entry Door Hinge - Young Farts RV Parts

Lippert Components 198295 Entry Door Hinge

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Access Door Latch JR Products 10234

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Screen Door Latch AP Products 015-201471 Right Hand Latch

Screen Door Latch JR Products 11205 Replacement For PHILIPS Style Doors; 2.3

Screen Door Latch JR Products 11205 Replacement For PHILIPS Style Doors; 2.3" Mounting Holes From Centre; Right Hand Opening; Black

Entry Door AP Products 015-217721 - Young Farts RV Parts

AP Products 015-217721 Square Entry Door, 32" x 72"

Entry Door Latch Striker Plate Wesco (W6S) 60000 - 10 - Young Farts RV Parts

Entry Door Latch Striker Plate Wesco (W6S) 60000-10

Door Catch RV Designer E235 - Young Farts RV Parts

Door Catch RV Designer E235

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Access Door Latch JR Products 06-30095

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Access Door Latch JR Products 70235

JR Products 11011 Entry Door Window Frame - Young Farts RV Parts

JR Products 11011 Entry Door Window Frame

Access Door Latch AP Products - Young Farts RV Parts

Access Door Latch AP Products

Entry Door Latch Wesco (W6S) 43610-09-SP - Young Farts RV Parts

Entry Door Latch Wesco (W6S) 43610-09-SP

Used Rv Radius Entry Door 25 1/2 x 71 1/2 Challenger 8321 - 2015 Bullet - Young Farts RV Parts

Used Rv Radius Entry Door 25 1/2 x 71 1/2 Challenger 8321 - 2015 Bullet

Screen Door Latch JR Products 06-11865 Universal Use With 3

Screen Door Latch JR Products 06-11865 Universal Use With 3" Mounting Holes; With Striker; Bi-Directional; Black

Screen Door Latch RV Designer T525 Replacement For TriMark Screen Door Latch Part Number 22974-01; Right Hand Opening - Young Farts RV Parts

Screen Door Latch RV Designer T525 Replacement For TriMark Screen Door Latch Part Number 22974-01; Right Hand Opening

Screen Door Latch JR Products 10765 Replacement For AMERIMAX Style Doors; 3

Screen Door Latch JR Products 10765 Replacement For AMERIMAX Style Doors; 3" Mounting Holes From Centre; Right Hand Opening; Black

Screen Door Latch RV Designer E287 For RV Designer Amerimax Style Screen Doors; Left Hand Opening; Black - Young Farts RV Parts

Screen Door Latch RV Designer E287 For RV Designer Amerimax Style Screen Doors; Left Hand Opening; Black

Mirrored Door Latch RV Designer H527 Use To Keep Sliding Mirror Doors Closed While Travelling - Young Farts RV Parts

Mirrored Door Latch RV Designer H527 Use To Keep Sliding Mirror Doors Closed While Travelling

Entry Door AP Products 015-217713 - Young Farts RV Parts

AP Products 015-217713 Square Entry Door, 24" x 72"

AP Products 015-217709 Radius Entry Door, 26

AP Products 015-217709 Radius Entry Door, 26" x 72"

Entry Door Window Glass AP Products 015-201496 - Young Farts RV Parts

Entry Door Window Glass AP Products 015-201496

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Entry Door Window Frame AP Products 015-2014782

Entry Door Window Frame Valterra A77012 - Young Farts RV Parts

Entry Door Window Frame Valterra A77012

Valterra A77009 Entry Door Window Exterior Frame, Brown - Young Farts RV Parts

Valterra A77009 Entry Door Window Exterior Frame, Brown

Valterra A77008 Entry Door Window Exterior Frame, Black - Young Farts RV Parts

Valterra A77008 Entry Door Window Exterior Frame, Black

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Entry Door Lock AP Products 013-534

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    For travel trailers, motor-homes, or mobile homes. Damage resistant fiberglass interior and exterior. Precision one-piece aluminum frame is ready for installation. Extruded hinges with stainless steel bushings and full-length hinge pin provide sturdy core to frame connection. Extruded aluminum screen door frame is designed to withstand heavy use.

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    Square Doors. Ranging from 14" to 60" wide and 14" to 36" tall, our custom built square compartment doors are made to exacting standards using the highest quality materials and fittings. The square format is mostly used for luggage, groceries, non-perishables, camping equipment and other dry storage uses such as generators and batteries.

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    Valterra Entry Door Window Frame Assembly - Exterior - Black. Retail: $98.88. Our Price: $86.06. (38) In Stock. Add to Cart. Window frame installs on to the exterior of your entry door, allows natural light to enter your RV while maintiaining your privacy, and protects your RV interior from the elements.

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    The LCI radius RV entry door features 1/8" outer frame thickness, a UV-stable window, built-in camber, integrated felt seal, a screen door thickness of 1" and a stainless steel screen door hinge. Don't wait, upgrade to the LCI entry door today and make the most of your RV experience. Product information .

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    Replacing your RV door is a straightforward process if you do it correctly. Measure the entrance and order the new RV door. Remove the old door, using putty tape to secure your RV's door frame to the wall. Center and bolt in the new door. Rremove the excess tape using a plastic scraper.

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    8. Check that the door operates correctly by opening and closing it several times before using a rubber mallet to reinstall the snap trim. Then replace the drip cap. 9. Apply a bead of RV exterior sealant above the drip cap and along the bottom edge of the door.

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    This makes Dexter the number one choice in doors. Outer frame is delivered pre-squared and ready for installation. Extruded hinges with stainless steel bushings and full-length hinge pin. Pre-cambered galvanneal steel and adjustable strike plate ensures a positive seal. Strong extruded aluminum core surround protects the core edge from damage.

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    4" Wide Continuous Hinge - 6' Long - 3/8" Pin Diameter - Steel - Entry Door. Great for your heavy-duty utility trailer, this steel piano hinge provides uninterrupted support for your door or tailgate. The hinge rotates 270 degrees and contains no pre-drilled holes, so it can be welded or drilled to match your setup.

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    Storage Solutions for Life on the Road. As one of the top RV compartment door manufacturers, our full line of quality RV access and baggage doors have extruded aluminum inner and outer frames, foam core construction, piano hinges and internal weep systems. Other options available include radius or square corners, smooth or embossed finish ...

  19. JR Products 11021 Black RV Deluxe Entry Door Window Frame

    Product Description. The JR Products Deluxe RV Entry Door Window Frame Set is better than the OEM replacement and features additional UV protection molded into the plastic to stop yellowing. Each set includes pre-applied butyl sealant for both the door and the window seals. Installation screws are not included, use #6 flat head x 1-1/2" length.

  20. RV Exterior Door Parts & Replacement Hardware

    Retail Price: $91.98. Entry Door Latch. Retail Price: $91.98. Monaco Non-Lighted Exterior RV Plastic Grab Handle REV. Retail Price: $95.36. View More Products. From hinges and handles to locks and latches, you'll find replacement RV exterior door hardware for your RV in our quality selection.

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    Lippert® 12.0"W x 9.75"H Clear Screen Door Slider with Push Down Handle (239061) 0. $36.41. Lippert® 24"W x 68"H Polar White Pebble Oblong Entry Door (V000042326) 0. $698.18. Lippert® 24"W x 72"H Polar White Pebble Oblong Entry Door (V000051931) 2. $678.11.

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  23. Valterra Replacement Window Frame for RV Entry Doors

    Replace a worn or damaged window frame on the interior of your RV's entry door. Helps protect your RV's interior from the elements. Mounting screws, exterior frame, and glass all sold separately. Great Prices for the best rv door parts from Valterra. Valterra Replacement Window Frame for RV Entry Doors - Interior - Black part number A77012 can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800 ...