RV Door Window Shade

Most RV entry doors have a window, but in many cases, that window is frosted glass. That’s fine for letting light in; However, it’s difficult to see through! This can be a problem when someone knocks on your door, especially at night.

If you’re tired of having a window you can’t see through, drop by Zarcor and check out their RV door window shade kit. It’s designed to replace that frosted glass and add a nice window shade to boot. John Halter, owner of Zarcor, was kind enough to send me a couple kits to try out. I was impressed that everything you need to complete the job is included in the kit, along with easy-to-follow instructions.

I installed the shade-only kit in my RV, since my window already had clear glass. It was an easy shade to install, and the only tool I needed was a screwdriver. It looks and works great! I handed the complete retrofit kit off to Escapees Mark and Mary Poth #139279, who had a typical frosted window in their fifth-wheel trailer. Their kit came with new glass, sealant tape and a shade, which is available in several colors. Here’s what they said about the product: “Took about 45 minutes. We installed the clear glass window in our RV’s door yesterday. It was not a difficult process, and the finished product looks great.”

Zarcor also offers custom window-shade products for Airstream trailers. For boaters, they have a complete line of shades and nautical gadgets, some of which would work fine for RVers. Check them out.

Product Name: RV Door Window Kit

Company Name and Info: Zarcor / American Business Concepts, 4400 Sunbelt Drive, Addison, TX 75001 , 800-877-4797 , halter@zarcor.com

Online Shopping Links: https://www.zarcor.com/rv_products/rv-door-window-kit/index.php

Average Street Price: $99-$129

Original Publication Date: SO/18

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Mark Nemeth
Mark travels in a small class-C and has made numerous modifications to his RV to enable him to boondock more easily. He’s not saying he’s an expert, or the primary source for boondocking information, but he’s done it for a number of years and is happy to share some things that he’s learned the hard way.
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