![]() ![]() This number will correspond to your RV door’s rough opening size and the correct Screen Shot size to purchase. To find the right size, simply measure the inside edges of your entryway doorframe (at the widest point) and round up to the nearest even number: 22", 24”, 26”, 28” or 30”. Simply put, we designed a Screen Shot just right for you! How to measure Lippert manufactures more than 575,000 entry doors each year, so we used our expertise to design the Screen Shot with the most commonly manufactured RV entry doors in mind. Similar products on the market tend to close the door too softly, or slam the door shut too loudly. When the screen door is opened, the elastic webbing expands, then automatically pulls the door shut. The Screen Shot's elastic webbing is installed directly into the door jamb. The Screen Shot's custom anchors were designed to fit snugly into your screen door's inner channels while a pair of anchor screws hold it in place. Lippert's entry door identification labels are typically located on the entry door's inside door frame. *Only for use with Lippert™ right-hand screen doors. With its patent pending design, the Screen Shot ensures that your screen door* closes by itself, every time, keeping unwanted pests out of your RV. The Screen Shot® by Lippert™ solves these issues with flying colors. With our "junior" RVers constantly going inside, then outside, and then back again, you might find yourself saying, "Close the screen door!" way too often. This invites unwanted pests inside your living space and detracts from the RV's heating and cooling. How many times have you heard this shouted while RVing? The majority of RV screen doors DO NOT come with a retracting hinge, allowing the screen door to hang wide open if it is not shut properly. ![]()
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