I've been checking over my caravan in readiness for the lifting of interstate travel restrictions. Although the van is only 3.5 years old, the vents over the toilet and shower (355 x 355 with 12V fan) have both deteriorated badly from UV affecting the plastic inside frame that supports the flyscreen. This has resulted in the tiny clips that hold the screen in place dropping off and hence the screen has dropped to the floor.
These vents are American made and obviously totally unsuited to Australian conditions (and probably anywhere else that there is sunshine!) due to the zero resistance to UV and also because the insect screen is too coarse to keep out insects other than flies.
I can get replacements - there seem to be many brands that look similar in size and design.
Have you had similar experience and what do you suggest is a remedy?
Looks like a Ventline 14 x14 from memory you can buy a complete new one for around $80 from any of the popular online caravan stores.
StewG said
02:33 PM Jun 12, 2020
Yes it is a Ventline. I took the easy way out and bought just the inner part that failed from Award RV for less than $30 each and all is good now (for a couple of years at least - I hope). If I have to replace it again, I might try a different brand and replace the lot.
Peter_n_Margaret said
12:08 PM Jun 15, 2020
Painting it will provide improved UV resistance.
Cheers,
Peter
travelyounger said
06:35 PM Jun 16, 2020
Hi I just replaced my ventline flyscreen and inner section.The external cover does not come with the pack which I bought for 25.00 from a caravan shop so best to use the old fashion way screwdriver when outing back in
Cheers
Radar said
07:58 AM Jun 17, 2020
StewG wrote:
I've been checking over my caravan in readiness for the lifting of interstate travel restrictions. Although the van is only 3.5 years old, the vents over the toilet and shower (355 x 355 with 12V fan) have both deteriorated badly from UV affecting the plastic inside frame that supports the flyscreen. This has resulted in the tiny clips that hold the screen in place dropping off and hence the screen has dropped to the floor.
These vents are American made and obviously totally unsuited to Australian conditions (and probably anywhere else that there is sunshine!) due to the zero resistance to UV and also because the insect screen is too coarse to keep out insects other than flies.
I can get replacements - there seem to be many brands that look similar in size and design.
Have you had similar experience and what do you suggest is a remedy?
Hi,
When we purchased our 4 year caravan the vents were "how you do", after having new ones fitted, in my wisdom got up a ladder and painted them with silver frost, not only do I think they going to last longer but have darken the caravan for night time. A great job done.
Now 4 years on, they still look pretty good.
Stretch60 said
11:58 PM Jun 19, 2020
Well I decided to install auto satellite tv dish whilst in covid lockdown and found same problem with toilet and shower vents. Unfortunately new fiamma was just a wee bit smaller 15 years on. Just a bit of pine glued glued and screwed and job done. Now to finish installing diesel heater and we have an up to date modern van.
I've been checking over my caravan in readiness for the lifting of interstate travel restrictions. Although the van is only 3.5 years old, the vents over the toilet and shower (355 x 355 with 12V fan) have both deteriorated badly from UV affecting the plastic inside frame that supports the flyscreen. This has resulted in the tiny clips that hold the screen in place dropping off and hence the screen has dropped to the floor.
These vents are American made and obviously totally unsuited to Australian conditions (and probably anywhere else that there is sunshine!) due to the zero resistance to UV and also because the insect screen is too coarse to keep out insects other than flies.
I can get replacements - there seem to be many brands that look similar in size and design.
Have you had similar experience and what do you suggest is a remedy?
Cheers,
Peter
Hi I just replaced my ventline flyscreen and inner section.The external cover does not come with the pack which I bought for 25.00 from a caravan shop so best to use the old fashion way screwdriver when outing back in
Cheers
Hi,
When we purchased our 4 year caravan the vents were "how you do", after having new ones fitted, in my wisdom got up a ladder and painted them with silver frost, not only do I think they going to last longer but have darken the caravan for night time. A great job done.
Now 4 years on, they still look pretty good.
Well I decided to install auto satellite tv dish whilst in covid lockdown and found same problem with toilet and shower vents. Unfortunately new fiamma was just a wee bit smaller 15 years on. Just a bit of pine glued glued and screwed and job done. Now to finish installing diesel heater and we have an up to date modern van.