Your camper or RV door isn't like a house door. It's probably not 36" × 80". It might be 28" × 60". It might have curved corners. It might be in a wall that's only 1½" thick. Standard screen doors don't exist for RVs—because no RV door is standard. This guide covers everything you need to measure and order a custom RV & camper custom screen door that fits your specific vehicle.
Definition
Your camper or RV door isn't like a house door.
House doors are built to standardized sizes:
RV doors are built to fit the vehicle:
There is no standard RV door size. Every one is different.
Many RV doors have:
These features make standard screens impossible.
RVs experience constant vibration:
Standard adhesive doesn't handle this. RV magnetic screen doors need reinforced mounting systems.
Typical door:
Measurement approach:
Typical door:
Measurement approach:
Typical door:
Measurement approach:
Typical door:
Measurement approach:
Typical door:
Measurement approach:
Critical: RV frames often aren't perfectly rectangular.
Top of frame: _ ⅛"
Middle of frame: _ ⅛"
Bottom of frame: ___ ⅛"
Use smallest: ___ ⅛"
Critical: RV floors aren't always level. Heights can vary.
Left side frame: _ ⅛"
Center frame: _ ⅛"
Right side frame: ___ ⅛"
Use smallest: ___ ⅛"
This is critical for RVs. Frame depth is usually 1" to 2".
Measure from front face to back face of frame: ___ ⅛"
RV walls are thin. If depth is under 1", adhesive mounting surface is limited.
Are corners rounded/curved?
Top-left corner: [Square / Slightly curved / Significantly curved]
Top-right corner: [Square / Slightly curved / Significantly curved]
Bottom-left corner: [Square / Slightly curved / Significantly curved]
Bottom-right corner: [Square / Slightly curved / Significantly curved]
For curved corners, estimate radius: ___ inches
Does your RV have an entry step?
If yes:
Note: The screen mounts above the step, but the step's presence affects how the door operates.
Handle style:
Handle height from frame bottom: ___ ⅛"
Handle protrusion from door: ___ ⅛"
Key lock present: [Yes / No]
Does your RV already have a screen door?
If yes:
Note: If you're replacing an existing screen door, measuring it (if removable) can help.
Does the door have weatherstripping?
If yes:
Weatherstripping affects how your screen will seal against the frame.
| Measurement | Value |
|---|---|
| Width - Top | ___ ⅛" |
| Width - Middle | ___ ⅛" |
| Width - Bottom | ___ ⅛" |
| Use Width | ___ ⅛" |
| Height - Left | ___ ⅛" |
| Height - Center | ___ ⅛" |
| Height - Right | ___ ⅛" |
| Use Height | ___ ⅛" |
| Frame Depth | ___ ⅛" |
| Corner | Type | Radius (if curved) |
|---|---|---|
| Top-left | ___" | |
| Top-right | ___" | |
| Bottom-left | ___" | |
| Bottom-right | ___" |
| Item | Value |
|---|---|
| Handle type | |
| Handle height | ___ ⅛" |
| Handle protrusion | ___ ⅛" |
| Lock present | [Yes/No] |
| Lock height | ___ ⅛" |
| Item | Value |
|---|---|
| Vehicle type | [Class A / B / C / Travel Trailer / Fifth Wheel / Pop-up / Other] |
| Vehicle year | |
| Vehicle make | |
| Vehicle model | |
| Door location | [Main entry / Cargo door / Other] |
Take photos of:
RV walls are thin and can flex. Standard adhesive may not hold.
Solutions:
Before ordering: Confirm the adhesive system is rated for mobile use.
Constant vibration can loosen hardware. Your screen must:
Solutions:
Curved corners mean the frame isn't rectangular. The screen must:
Solutions:
When not in use, your screen should:
Solutions:
What it is: A screen covering the entire door opening.
Best for: Most RVs where the door is the primary entry.
How it works: Standard installation over the full door.
What it is: A screen covering only part of the door (often the top portion).
Best for: RVs with existing lower screen or pet door in lower portion.
How it works: Custom sizing to cover only the open area.
What it is: A screen with an integrated pet door.
Best for: Pet owners who want their pets to have independent access.
How it works: Custom cut-out for pet door; pet door attaches to or through the screen.
Wrong: "It's about 30 inches wide, like a regular door"
Right: Measure precisely—RVs are often non-standard
Wrong: "The door is the door, depth doesn't matter"
Right: RV walls are thin. Frame depth is critical for adhesive.
Wrong: "Corners are basically square"
Right: Many RVs have significant curve. Measure the radius.
Wrong: "The handle is standard"
Right: Document exact type, height, and protrusion.
Wrong: "I'll remember what it looks like"
Right: Take photos. You'll need them for reference.
Choose RV / Camper Door or Custom Shape
The configurator will show RV-specific fields.
Enter your exact measurements:
Most configurators ask about corner treatment:
In the notes field, include:
For complex RV configurations:
With a proper RV screen door:
RV installation is similar to house installation:
After installation:
"I have a 1992 Bounder Class A. The door is 34.5 inches wide with curved corners on top. I was sure I'd never find a screen that fit. ZOORSCREEN asked for photos and measurements, and they made me a perfect custom screen. It fits like it was installed at the factory." — Mike, Full-time RVer
"Our Class C had the original screen door that was falling apart. I measured twice, sent photos, and ordered through the configurator. The new RV screen arrived in a week and fit perfectly. We use it every trip now." — Sarah, Weekend Camper
"I was worried about vibration loosening the adhesive. But the magic sticker system has held through 5,000 miles of mountain roads. I'm impressed." — Tom, Cross-Country RVer
RV screen doors aren't optional—they're essential for enjoying your vehicle. But no two RVs have the same door dimensions. Custom sizing is the only solution that works.
The measurement process takes 15-20 minutes but prevents weeks of frustration from ordering the wrong size. Take your time. Document everything. And remember: your RV door isn't standard, and that's okay. ZOORSCREEN makes custom screens for exactly your door.
Ready to measure your RV door? Visit zoorscreen.com and use the online screen door configurator to enter your exact RV measurements. Take photos, document everything, and order a custom RV & camper custom screen door that fits your vehicle perfectly.
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