Front Window Screens for Van Life | TheGalavan
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- čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
- Whether you're boondocking or stealth camping in a city staying cool living the off-grid nomad life can be tricky. When it's warm, you need to crack a window, but how to keep the bugs out without spending $150 for the EuroCamper Air Vents?
In this video, I show you how to make your own front window screens for less than $4 with plastic gutter guards I purchased at Home Depot. Granted, these aren't as secure as the $150 Air Vents, but you could make yours shorter so someone can't get in.
Link to the gutter guards: www.homedepot.... (Not an affiliate link)
Or for double the cost, you could get metal gutter guards, but they don't come with screening attached and wouldn't be as easy to work with.
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Just want to add the tip that if any of you have tin snips for cutting sheet metal that will work great as well
On my 2024 Toyota Sienna, I only had to cut off about a quarter inch off of each end. The window edge is almost straight, but good enough to fit in that groove. Works great. My local Lowes had these.
Thank you for showing how to make a template. Some other videos for making things for the windows say just make a template with paper, then skip that part.
We did this same exact thing for our van build. We found that if you just push the screen a little bit forward the window will slide in front of it and you won’t have any gaps or bulges and won’t need the tape either. Hope you like the tip. We love your channel.
Oh! That's great! Thanks for the tip!
Thankful to find you channel and this terrific hack. Deserves a subscribe
I bought the gutter guards. I didn’t have to cut any. I didn’t realize they would be a shorter length. But all I had to do was to make a border at each end with Duck tape. It worked great!! Thanks for the demonstration-it was easy!! Great solution for second row windows in my Sienna.
brilliant way to keep the bugs out and still have the airflow (with a stiff enough screen not to blow around).
I used commercially made ones that were very similar for my tractor trailer cab windows. Nice to have a plan for the van! Suggestion...fit the bottom groove onto the window before you roll it up. That way the screen doesn't bend as it fits into the frame channel.
Thanks for the tip!
I made two,placed down onto the glass then tried to electricly roll up the window. Had to keep doing it so it wouldn't buckle.oh and after I finally had them perfectly installed, didn't I ,later that day, push the one button accidentally.arghh
I wish car manufacturers would install them so the window can be rolled up or down for any number of reasons.
I used this same product for my back windows of my car when we go car camping. It makes all the difference in the summertime to get the cool night air for sleeping. I put them in while the door is open to help place the channel on the window edge easier. I also cut a small piece from the flat- non channel- area to place in the window instead of using tape. It just slips right in.
Using the gutter guards was a great idea. I made screens for my van that velcro on the inside and have magnets outside, but yours seem more sturdy. good video
Great idea! Thanks.
ETA: A little coroplast would work for the gap.
Thank you. This worked. I just did it after watching your video a couple times - once to see what materials to get, and next to see how to do it. Thank you, thank you.
That is a good idea. I don't like bugs, but love fresh air.
That's cool that lemon oil works
That is by far,the easyist window bug card I’ve seen.
Very very helpful. Thank you for sharing, I’ll do that for my camper van build. It’s easy, cheap and doesn’t require any special skills or tools. I love it.
Yes - super simple. My girlfriend used black Plastidip on hers and it looks even better!
That’s a great tip 👍🏼. I’m building out my van and will making these for my windows tomorrow.
Clever, simple and inexpensive idea! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks Joni, I will try this for my front window on my RAM ProMasterCity. Have the tinted wind guard over the windows for ventilation at night, but have been struggling to find a way to keep bugs out.
Thanks Joanie! This is something that I can actually tackle myself! Great idea that is practical and relatively easy to do. Love it!
Yes! You can! Although be sure to watch the blooper at the very end! 😄
What a clever idea! Thanks, Joni, I picked up two guards at HD yesterday. Hope to have them installed soon. This is incredible because I had actually considered plopping down some serious money, $100 or more, for commercially made ones. I spent $4 on the gutter guards. I'll let you know how they work out.
Excellent! And a more recent comment mentioned that they just leave them in place all the time, that their window just rolls up in front of it if they push it a little out of the way, and then, no need for the tape because there's no gap!
Oooo...glad I checked in.
Been urban camping and will appreciate more ventilation ☺️
Glad I could help! It's a great, cheap solution for sure!
Very helpful. We are going to camp in our recently purchased older Econoline window passenger van and like the idea of window screen inserts for the cab windows that look secure. May spray paint the finished product black and super glue a cut section of the gutter cover I use to just be that needed bottom tail if our window requires it. Want to look secure like metal is used so nobody thinks they can just push their way in easily.
I'm going to the store tomorrow. Great idea, thanks
Great idea! Thank you for sharing this.
Pretty, easy, economical and functional! Excellent idea. I can see that I will simply have to make a set for my van!
what a great idea! Quick, easy, inexpensive...seems to kinda match the protective material you put over your windows about a year ago! Thanks Joni!
Ford windows are shaped much differently, with a long piece running downward. When I made mine with these last year I had to use 2 for each window.
Good to know. Thanks!
Love this! Always cool to see ideas on how other van folks are solving problems we're all facing.
Well done. Thank you for posting!
Thanks for the tip Joanie great idea.
Great idea
wow - nice looking, and kind of classical. Your example showing how it was done was just right. Not to chatty just enough.
Nice Joanie, very creative.
Nice video! Thank you!
Clever. I'll remember for future use.
Awesome idea! thank you!
Wow! The best one I’ve seen! Will definitely go get some today! Thank you so much for sharing, Jonie!
Excelente idea was looking for something like that thanks so much for caring 🌹❤️
Great idea! I could even do that in my car. Thanks!
Go for it!
Excellent idea/solution. That’s a keeper 👍🏼👍🏽👍🏻
Thanks 👍
Great idea!
Nice job!
Great and inexpensive problem solver. Thank you.
Brilliant Idea Joni! a DIY inexpensive Idea. I have a 2009 Savana & can't get screens for it, so was thinking of making my own with 1/8" Plywood which is rather laborious. This is definitely the way to go. Fast & inexpensive. Thanks for sharing! Cheers from Toronto, Canada.
That is really awesome. I am going to try that
like your dazzling smile
Thank you for posting that! I did not realize that gutter guards came in a plastic material. I thought I would be having to cut metal and I’ve been planning on doing that for my middle row van windows because I already have screen socks for the front windows. but they don’t have screen socks that fit for the sliding doors..
Fabulous idea!
What a great idea! Thanks for sharing this!
Great video. I just watched another using gutter guards where they recommended facing the screen side Out, to keep insects from getting trapped between mesh / screen".
Joanie, you are so creative! Thanks for the video!
I should have mentioned that I learned about this from a vanlife couple I met last fall!
excellent video 📹👏👍👌
I'm gonna try this, been wanting to for awhile now...thanks for sharing...stay safe and happy
Very helpful, easy to do and cheap. Thank you for sharing.
Awesome idea!
Thanks!
Very clever! Thanks for the idea and the easy to follow instructions.
The one I saw like this used screen attached to the gutter in order to keep the tiny bugs out. They used duct tape to attach the screen to the gutter. Using the plastic looks far better than using the metal as they did. Thanks for posting.
This product already has screen attached! And for only $4!
@@TheGalavan does this only come in white? Black would be nice
@@mycharmedunicorn8715 I believe it also comes in brown. I have a friend who spray painted hers black.
Wow, that was a little piece of genius there. Thank you so much!
Did mine today. Turned out great! Thanks for the video.
Glad it helped!
Thank you! You went into detail in important ways and I appreciate that.🙂 For some vehicles, black materials will be better.
Good idea!
Well done
I cut mine 1/4" larger on each side so they stay in the window channel better & cut the channel of the gutter guard the width of the window. I also painted the outside the same color as my van so prying eyes don't
I ❤️ this idea!
Love your idea!
Great idea!
Back in the '70s I had a set of those that were custom made for the style of my van and what they had in the corners was a little piece of foam and it worked really good. I'll get out to check that out. Maybe make a set for my Chevy van? Thank you very much
Thanks 😊
Thanks!
Thank you like it a lot!❤
Great vid... thanks for posting!!!
Thanks for watching!
Excellent video on DIY screens!
Brilliant.
Awesome idea Joni, thanks for sharing. Would love to join your group but not not a fan of Facebook. Stay safe.🙂
Great idea! I'm sure that that's going to work great!
Wonderful. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
This was great. Thanks
Clever.
Genius!!
Really clever!
Thanks! Just passing on what I've seen on the road and giving the step-by-step to achieve it! 😉
Thank you
Brilliant!
Hi. My name is Leon. I convert cargo vans. Building vans is not my full-time job but I love it. The company is called Far To Go Vans. We are based in Fargo, ND USA. I like how you repurpose things to make van accessories. Proof that buildouts that don’t have to be expensive to be functional, aesthetically pleasing. I can do a low-end (full) buildout for 120 K. Scary to even think about.
Like it a lot!
Chip and great ideas 💡 I love it.really appreciate...smart lady love.
Certainly the simplest product, if you can find it. The bug screening already attached to the plastic lath eliminates the need for gluing. They could be "lightly dusted" with a few coats of any color of spray paint, as long as you don't go too heavy and clog the screening.
Enter those gutter guard the great but you can also slide them into a pair of nylons a little more protection for buds
Perfect! What a great idea, I will definitely do the same with my windows. Thanks so much.
Very good if security is not an issue.
Exactly.
brilliant
LOVE IT
Thank you for sharing this great idea! I will definitely be doing this for summer truck camping.
Have fun!
Really interesting ...thanks for sharing.
My pleasure
This is awesome! I am definitely going to try this!!! Thank you for this tutorial!!! =D
Excellant thank you soo much
Thank you for sharing, you made it look so easy
It's as easy as it looks! One of the easiest vanlife upgrades you can do!
Awesome DIY projects and the steps to make the screens! 👍👍👍😎😎😎!! I do have one question can I do this for a Ford Econoline? Thanks again, as always, for the videos, plz, keep them coming? Thanks again, Eric Sulen Grand Rapids Michigan.
Whether this will work for a Ford Econoline just depends on how curved the top of the window is. You can always try one first to see if it will work!
Yes done this too and they work awesome!!!
Brillante idea!