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Semi_Retired_Gr
Jul 25, 2013Explorer
doxiemom11 wrote:
We have dual pane and will never have single pane. All I have to do is compare the amount of condensation on the single pane cab area windows to the dual pane in cold weather and the amount of cold that comes thru the windshield to the dual pane. That convinces me.
Having owned a number of RV's over many years, I humbly disagree. Our most recent Winnebago (new in 2005) had dual panes and all were failing within a relatively short time. We've used our units extensively in both cold (snowmobiling) and hot weather - the failure rate of dual pane in MH's isn't worth the negligible advantage. Good shades/blinds provide the same advantage w/o the longterm problems/costs.
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