Replacing skylight (split from Re: Hello Everyone!) August 09, 2024, 01:24:55 am Quote from: Dtbback - August 05, 2024, 07:17:07 pm Also gonna pony up the dough and get a new shower skylight from Todd. Hey DTBBACK,I just did the skylight from Todd. Was a little shocked at the price at first but after installation, It was well worth it and should not have to worry about it again. I need to post about it but forgot to take the "after" photo and the rig is not at my house.Ramon 1 Likes
Re: Replacing skylight (split from Re: Hello Everyone!) Reply #1 – August 09, 2024, 02:49:49 pm Quote from: mrfixit454 - August 09, 2024, 01:24:55 amHey DTBBACK,I just did the skylight from Todd. Was a little shocked at the price at first but after installation, It was well worth it and should not have to worry about it again. I need to post about it but forgot to take the "after" photo and the rig is not at my house.RamonHow difficult was the install? The price had me shocked too. I'm gonna oull the trigger but have been hesitating.
Re: Replacing skylight (split from Re: Hello Everyone!) Reply #2 – August 09, 2024, 08:59:59 pm Quote from: Dtbback - August 09, 2024, 02:49:49 pmHow difficult was the install? The price had me shocked too. I'm gonna oull the trigger but have been hesitating.Personally the direction made it harder than it was but that's just me. They are very good directions and very complete. Of the 8 or so holes, 6 lined up so I only had to drill 2 new ones. I did all the measuring as suggested but when I finished that, it was lined up perfect and most holes matched. Ramon 1 Likes
Re: Replacing skylight (split from Re: Hello Everyone!) Reply #3 – August 09, 2024, 11:51:48 pm Quote from: mrfixit454 - August 09, 2024, 01:24:55 amHey DTBBACK,I just did the skylight from Todd. Was a little shocked at the price at first but after installation, It was well worth it and should not have to worry about it again. I need to post about it but forgot to take the "after" photo and the rig is not at my house.RamonI also had the skylight from Todd installed on my MB, by a handyman at an Arizona Escapee camp. It was done in a very short time, and works perfectly. Great improvement over the old one. Should last for many more years than I could need it. Plus he saved it for me for nearly two years after I paid for it, even after the company closed. Great guy, even sending it to Arizona after he had already moved to North Carolina.Kristin 1 Likes
Re: Replacing skylight (split from Re: Hello Everyone!) Reply #4 – August 10, 2024, 12:02:36 am The new style skylights are a better product than the originals installed in the older MB and should last a long time.The price several years ago made me gulp and I wasn’t paying for it. Many rigs I have looked at have insulation, such as Reflectix, stuffed into the skylight to block out the heat or cold and negate the skylight's purpose.Larry
Re: Replacing skylight (split from Re: Hello Everyone!) Reply #5 – August 10, 2024, 12:20:47 am The price is pretty crazy but I think I'll end up getting it.
Re: Replacing skylight (split from Re: Hello Everyone!) Reply #6 – August 10, 2024, 12:19:40 pm Hi Will; In a Midbath in bright sun, the shower and bathroom area can heat up pretty well. Parking under trees or other shade can help. I don't know the exact dimensions of your 'moonroof' opening, but a piece of white foam might let in some light, but stay up in the opening. I use a snap-on vinyl cover for my escape hatch. If you don't mind putting matching snaps around inside your new 'dome' you could do the same. RonB 1 Likes
Re: Replacing skylight (split from Re: Hello Everyone!) Reply #7 – August 10, 2024, 12:42:50 pm I was planning on making a slip in cover out of 1" foam and refectix for both the shower and the escape hatch. I'd love to get a shade RV cover for the roof but they look very cumbersome. It would be really cool if a motorized bimini for the roof could be made. But then it would block my solar panel. Not sure if that would matter while camping. 1 Likes
Re: Replacing skylight (split from Re: Hello Everyone!) Reply #8 – August 10, 2024, 04:57:49 pm I put a double layer of reflectix up in mine. Slightly oversize to arch up to the canopy. I took some coat hanger wire and bent some clips to hold it in the corner. Before installation shower was 115 on an 85 deg day. It's only slightly warmer than the rig now.YMMVjoel 4 Likes
Re: Replacing skylight (split from Re: Hello Everyone!) Reply #9 – August 10, 2024, 09:02:58 pm Quote from: joel wiley - August 10, 2024, 04:57:49 pmI put a double layer of reflectix up in mine. Slightly oversize to arch up to the canopy. I took some coat hanger wire and bent some clips to hold it in the corner. Before installation shower was 115 on an 85 deg day. It's only slightly warmer than the rig now.If owning an old MB with a bad skylight, I would seriously consider covering the skylight’s opening with sheet aluminum, insulating and then finishing the ceiling in the shower, getting rid of it completely. If the skylight was an opening vent, it would be more useful.Larry 1 Likes
Re: Replacing skylight (split from Re: Hello Everyone!) Reply #10 – August 10, 2024, 10:54:40 pm Larry,I agree it would be much better if the skylight had a vent function to it. But, for the ease of repair I'll probably just swap out and get the new skylight 1 Likes
Re: Replacing skylight (split from Re: Hello Everyone!) Reply #11 – August 11, 2024, 12:25:17 pm "But, for the ease of repair I'll probably just swap out and get the new skylight"When my skylight took flight on the Interstate I replaced it with the then 'new style' way back when. Have been more than satisfied with it since. Can't imagine what it would be like without the daylight it provides. The small window allows plenty of ventilation. 1 Likes
Re: Replacing skylight (split from Re: Hello Everyone!) Reply #12 – August 11, 2024, 02:03:28 pm QuoteI would seriously consider covering the skylight’s opening with sheet aluminum, insulating and then finishing the ceiling in the showerI think that's a great idea. Another less expensive option to a new skylight is to replace it with 1/4" Lexan which I did on a past rig. jor 1 Likes
Re: Replacing skylight (split from Re: Hello Everyone!) Reply #13 – August 11, 2024, 02:41:10 pm "I would seriously consider covering the skylight’s opening with sheet aluminum"I spent a few winters with my midbath's shower skylight covered (inside) with an insulated cover that I'd made. I remember how happy I was to take it down every spring, and get back my gloriously bright bathroom! I would never cover that opening permanently. But that's just me. :-) 4 Likes
Re: Replacing skylight (split from Re: Hello Everyone!) Reply #14 – August 12, 2024, 02:42:37 am There are other ways to soften the daylight coming through the skylight. RV Skylight Cover Blackout Shade - RecPro And https://www.etrailer.com/Accessories-and-Parts/Specialty-Recreation/SR66RR.html Compatible with cutout sizes: 14" x 14", 14" x 22", 13" x 19", and 15" x 18" RonB 2 Likes
Re: Replacing skylight (split from Re: Hello Everyone!) Reply #15 – August 12, 2024, 08:59:38 pm Heck, for 12 years I used a square of cardboard, tweaked to pressure fit up there inside the dome, especially when the motorhome was in usual storage in an areas with dust storms. Worked perfectly. This is not a "genius" problem. But it's the dome itself that sort of fell apart and leaked. The new one from Todd is MUCH BETTER!Kristin 1 Likes
Re: Replacing skylight (split from Re: Hello Everyone!) Reply #16 – August 13, 2024, 05:55:31 pm Quote from: Larry W - August 10, 2024, 09:02:58 pmIf owning an old MB with a bad skylight, I would seriously consider covering the skylight’s opening with sheet aluminum, insulating and then finishing the ceiling in the shower, getting rid of it completely. If the skylight was an opening vent, it would be more useful.LarryThink carefully about this if you're tall. The skylight dome provides some extra headroom in the shower. The benefit isn't just a place to put your head, but also a place to reach the shower nozzle up above your head to clear that shampoo. The new skylight design is SO much better than the original. I also hesitated on the price, but the price is long forgotten and I would buy it again in a heartbeat if I ended up with a rig that needed one. We use a reflectix layer held in by tension rods to keep some of the heat out when needed. Rich 1 Likes