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Johnnyairtime
Sep 10, 2013Explorer
Scott,
A very good reply... and one that is VERY helpful.
I've been kicking around SINGLE PANE for a long time. Often wondering if dual pane is worth all the effort and hassles it causes. Being you know our environment, and how it can get cold and hot in these parts... yet, it seems we are always (us West Coasters) the oddballs when it comes to extreme conditions. So, knowing what you've experienced with your windows... really helps me think again about going to single pane.
For Karls... Did you take out the full window frame and take it to them? Or... how did they work your windows? Very interested in your process, how long it took, etc.etc. Also, how long ago was this you had it done (wondering if they still offer such a service)? ... I'll wait to call them, until I hear back from you.
Again, thanks a BUNCH for the info on what you had done.
BTW, my coach is a '99 Winnebago Chieftain 34Y. Very similar in size and window layout.
A very good reply... and one that is VERY helpful.
I've been kicking around SINGLE PANE for a long time. Often wondering if dual pane is worth all the effort and hassles it causes. Being you know our environment, and how it can get cold and hot in these parts... yet, it seems we are always (us West Coasters) the oddballs when it comes to extreme conditions. So, knowing what you've experienced with your windows... really helps me think again about going to single pane.
For Karls... Did you take out the full window frame and take it to them? Or... how did they work your windows? Very interested in your process, how long it took, etc.etc. Also, how long ago was this you had it done (wondering if they still offer such a service)? ... I'll wait to call them, until I hear back from you.
Again, thanks a BUNCH for the info on what you had done.
BTW, my coach is a '99 Winnebago Chieftain 34Y. Very similar in size and window layout.
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