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Many of the Heki rooflights are ventilated. I bought a mini-Heki for our end washroom and there was a choice of ventilated or not, but I was strongly advised to go for the ventilated one for a bathroom location. It does flap about quite a bit when the blind is pulled in windy weather and it does make a noise, but we don't notice it because it is shut off from the living areas.
Our large Heki over the lounge area is also a bit draughty, so that the blind does waft a bit, but I can't say it makes a noticeable noise - because that would annoy me.
Hopefully, it will be less of a problem for you in the Summer, when we would like to think it will be less windy than lately!
- And on our previous van, we replaced the catch which holds the two door parts together. we bought the replacement off the shelf from a caravan accessory shop of a Swift dealership and it was a simple screwdriver job to change it.
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