how hard (i.e. expensive) would it be to install a bigger window?
suse1023 said
06:30 PM Jun 5, 2014
today I had the huge upper cabinet over the kitchen sink removed and already it makes a world of difference in the 'feel' of the space. it's so much more open and I'm really looking forward to doing dishes without having to bend in half and/or smacking my head on the thing.
Now I can see just how tiny the sink window truly is, and wonder if it's feasible to replace that window with a taller window.
Assuming of course there are no electrical or plumbing issues above the current window, is it like stick built homes in terms of adding a larger window?
I want to be sure I can't do it before I decide to do something else in that space.
and where would I shop for a window?
Btw, my rv service guy used to build rvs, so if it can be done he can do it---but he's away right now so I'm asking you guys.
GENECOP said
07:22 PM Jun 6, 2014
Not a problem for an experienced RV guy....even electric and plumbing can be rerouted....Google -RV Windows.....you will have many choices...also search used, surplus RV windows....good luck.
Ann and Steve said
07:55 PM Jun 8, 2014
We're adding a window in the kitchen area to a trailer that has no windows at all on that side of the rig. Lots of web sites can get you a custom built window and you pay a custom amount of money. We're looking at other RVs to find the preferred size and intend to contact the manufacturer of the source RV and try to buy a window from their stock. We're also contacting local dealerships in an attempt to find an RV graveyard and scavenge for parts. I can always refurbish the steel framework, if needed.
today I had the huge upper cabinet over the kitchen sink removed and already it makes a world of difference in the 'feel' of the space. it's so much more open and I'm really looking forward to doing dishes without having to bend in half and/or smacking my head on the thing.
Now I can see just how tiny the sink window truly is, and wonder if it's feasible to replace that window with a taller window.
Assuming of course there are no electrical or plumbing issues above the current window, is it like stick built homes in terms of adding a larger window?
I want to be sure I can't do it before I decide to do something else in that space.
and where would I shop for a window?
Btw, my rv service guy used to build rvs, so if it can be done he can do it---but he's away right now so I'm asking you guys.