RV Awning & Screen Accessories

51 products indexed • Avg rating 4.59 • Avg price $92

This category covers RV awning and screen accessories such as replacement arms, wind stabilizers, screen rooms, and mounting hardware for motorhomes and travel trailers. It includes 51 indexed products averaging a 4.59 rating, price range about $34–$240 (avg ~(price varies)), with brands like SHADEPLUS represented

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How do I choose the right RV awning or screen accessory for my rig?

Measure the awning length and mounting style on your RV, check compatibility with manual or power awnings, and choose accessories (wind sensors, tie-downs, screens) rated for your awning width and material. Prioritize weather resistance, ease of installation, and parts that match your awning’s fabric and frame type

What are the common types of RV awning accessories and what do they do?

Common accessories include wind sensors and tie-down kits for storm protection, privacy/sun screens for shade and insects, replacement arms and rails for structural repair, and fabric protectors or zippered walls that extend covered living space. Each type addresses either safety, comfort, or repair/maintenance needs

How much should I expect to spend on RV awning and screen accessories?

Prices vary by function and build quality; budget items like straps and screens can be under $50, mid-range accessories such as sun shades or zip walls often fall between $50 and $200, and heavier-duty components or sensor kits can be higher. The category average price is roughly in the low hundreds

What materials and weather ratings should I look for?

Look for UV-resistant, mildew-resistant fabrics (acrylic or coated polyester) and corrosion-resistant hardware (stainless steel or powder-coated aluminum). Check wind rating guidance and waterproofing level for products intended to withstand rain or sustained breezes; many accessories are designed for shade and light weather protection rather than severe storms

Can I install most awning accessories myself, and what tools are typically required?

Many accessories are designed for DIY installation using basic tools like screwdrivers, wrenches, a drill, and measuring tape; follow manufacturer instructions for mounting points and torque specs. For structural repairs or power-awning components, professional installation may be recommended

How should I maintain and store awning fabrics and screens to extend life?

Keep fabrics clean by rinsing to remove dirt and salt, use mild soap when needed, allow to dry fully before storing, and lubricate moving parts periodically. Store accessories dry and protected from prolonged sun exposure when not in use to reduce UV and mildew damage

What should I check when buying replacement parts for an existing awning?

Confirm model compatibility, measure existing part dimensions, verify mounting hole spacing and hardware thread types, and match material and finish to avoid galvanic corrosion. Keep the RV’s make and awning model information handy to cross-reference part numbers