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BobsYourUncle
May 18, 2021Nomad
There are good options for the screen itself.
I build screen rooms with super strong material. So strong that a man can't rip it if he tries. It is also approved pet screen.
A stronger screen will not roll into the groove of standard bug screen. You would have to have it made in a separate frame, then overlay it onto the door.
However, the single biggest issue is the frame itself. The RV screen doors are very light duty and flimsy. You can put the strongest screen in the world in there and it won't rip. But a determined dog will break the frame in his quest to get through it.
I like the baby gate idea
I build screen rooms with super strong material. So strong that a man can't rip it if he tries. It is also approved pet screen.
A stronger screen will not roll into the groove of standard bug screen. You would have to have it made in a separate frame, then overlay it onto the door.
However, the single biggest issue is the frame itself. The RV screen doors are very light duty and flimsy. You can put the strongest screen in the world in there and it won't rip. But a determined dog will break the frame in his quest to get through it.
I like the baby gate idea
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