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John___Angela
Oct 04, 2013Explorer
I don't think I would ever get dual pane windows for the express purpose of saving energy. The benefits of no condensation and quieter interior would be my motive. Most of the heat for our motorhome comes from wall baseboard heaters but for those who get their heat primarily from furnace or hydronic heat systems there would also be less run time of the heating system...again making it quieter.
Just for fun, walk into two RV's parked close to a highway. Close the door and listen to the noise. You will notice a SIGNIFIACANT difference between the two units. A salesman tool for demonstrating both thermo pane and dual pane windows. Of course if you are always in a quiet woodsy area this is less important. Different folks, different needs.
Good luck on your quest. Happy trails.
Just for fun, walk into two RV's parked close to a highway. Close the door and listen to the noise. You will notice a SIGNIFIACANT difference between the two units. A salesman tool for demonstrating both thermo pane and dual pane windows. Of course if you are always in a quiet woodsy area this is less important. Different folks, different needs.
Good luck on your quest. Happy trails.
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