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Has anyone got rid of the front window totally ? Window is above sink and cook top area of kitchen. Slight problem with water around edges on outside and will be replacing the ply with checker plate. Repairer has suggested to just do away with window altogether and cover whole front with checker plate and inside will be lined accordingly. He said, a lot of people do this in this situation. Any advice or comment on this approach ? Cheers

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What your repairer has suggested I did that my Franklin, solved the leak issue, plus I never opened that window, or put the outside cover up, so suited being sealed for good. Didn't affect the sale of it as well, the new owner was drawn t it bec ause the front window was gone. It never leaked after it was done.

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Front windows were required before caravans utilized LED lighting in kitchen areas.

They all are prone to leaking, with a resultant water damage to frame and insulation. I agree with your repairer - remove window, replace with aluminium, install insulation in front panel and replace incandescent lights with LED's, particularly over kitchen bench.

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Bicyclecamper wrote:

What your repairer has suggested I did that my Franklin, solved the leak issue, plus I never opened that window, or put the outside cover up, so suited being sealed for good. Didn't affect the sale of it as well, the new owner was drawn t it bec ause the front window was gone. It never leaked after it was done.


 Thanks, it seems like the best solution.



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Possum3 wrote:

Front windows were required before caravans utilized LED lighting in kitchen areas.

They all are prone to leaking, with a resultant water damage to frame and insulation. I agree with your repairer - remove window, replace with aluminium, install insulation in front panel and replace incandescent lights with LED's, particularly over kitchen bench.


 Thanks for the input. We already have led lighting throughout, so thats ok. The insulation is a good tip, never thought of that, so thanks. 



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Looking out a window or LED lighting? Hmmm some decision. I value the natural light as well as to see in that direction. I feel frustrated because the back wall of mine is ensuite with no window.

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Possum3 wrote:

Front windows were required before caravans utilized LED lighting in kitchen areas.

They all are prone to leaking, with a resultant water damage to frame and insulation. I agree with your repairer - remove window, replace with aluminium, install insulation in front panel and replace incandescent lights with LED's, particularly over kitchen bench.


 Would you know if this is the sort of insulation I would use ?

https://www.bunnings.com.au/ametalin-1350mm-x-6-67m-thermalliner-handypack_p0242939



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Would you know if this is the sort of insulation I would use ?

https://www.bunnings.com.au/ametalin-1350mm-x-6-67m-thermalliner-handypack_p0242939


 Most manufacturers use foam insulation nowadays (be aware that electrical wires tend to weld to it) mineral wool/pink batts is my preference.

Your referenced Alfoil insulation may assist in weatherproofing if applied to entire van (like Sarking) - but adding a small piece in window cavity would be next to useless. 



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Possum3 wrote:
RobDor wrote:

Would you know if this is the sort of insulation I would use ?

https://www.bunnings.com.au/ametalin-1350mm-x-6-67m-thermalliner-handypack_p0242939


 Most manufacturers use foam insulation nowadays (be aware that electrical wires tend to weld to it) mineral wool/pink batts is my preference.

Your referenced Alfoil insulation may assist in weatherproofing if applied to entire van (like Sarking) - but adding a small piece in window cavity would be next to useless. 


 Ok thanks



-- Edited by RobDor on Thursday 9th of November 2023 06:23:26 AM

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