Re: No window awnings on slides?
Reply #6 –
Some owners actually prefer the "cleaner" look of a coach without window awnings. Some Forum members have totally removed the factory awnings in conjunction with having the coach painted. Some people seldom use the window awnings, for whatever reason.
There are other ways, besides Reflectix, to deal with too much sunlight coming in the windows. Dark tinted glass, either OEM or by applying film, can make a big difference. There are several types of interior window shades that include sun blocking components.
Our old '93 model coach came from the factory with a full set of window and patio awnings, which we seldom use. It also came with two different window shade systems. It has the Day/Night fabric accordion shades that are moved up and down by the drawstring. In addition, our coach is fitted with original room darkening vinyl roller shades that are extremely effective at blocking the sun. On top of that, one of the prior owners had all the side windows darkly tinted with a high quality interior film.
We keep the vinyl roller shades down 24/7 whenever we are not in the coach. Besides blocking the sun, they also do a great job at blocking heat transfer through the window glass and helping to maintain the desired temperature inside the coach. This is particularly important when you have (as we do) single pane windows.
Anyway, the point is, Different Strokes For Different Folks.