Availability Of 2" Tall Garnish For Dometic Vent Fan
Updated 04/28/2026 | Published 04/21/2026 >
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Question:
Im looking for a taller Dometic Vent fan garnish for the dometic1450 or MFG 815402. The current garnish I have is only 1 I need roughly a 2 garnish. Thanks
asked by: Andrew H
Expert Reply:
Hello Andrew, thanks for reaching out. We do have a 2-1/8" garnish for a Ventline roof vent part # VA0445-26. That would be our closest option to what you are looking for. Our smallest Dometic garnish is 4-1/2" tall part # FVK2040-80. I have heard of people taking these and cutting them down to size so that might be an option. If you do that just cut carefully because they are prone to cracking. A nice sharp fine-tooth hack saw should do the trick.
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Ceiling Garnish for Ventline Roof Vent - 2-1/8" Leg - 14-1/4" x 14-1/4" - Birch White
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Steven D.
4/25/2026
We have a 2010 Montana 2955RL that we adore but many of the parts and appliances are already obsolete. We have learned to maintain it completely on our own. This includes furnace, hot water heater, microwave, landing gear, washer/dryer combo and others. After about 12 years the roof vents became brittle and cracked easily, including the bathroom. The bathroom on this model is located near the driver’s side and as such requires a garnish that is taller towards the inside of the RV and shorter towards the outside. This taller garnish allowed me to warm it up and trim to fit. After carefully trimming it fit better than new.