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jorbill2or
Jan 25, 2016Explorer II
As already stated, cooking , showers and a propane furnace, or simply breathing all dump a lot of moisture in the Air and if you have single pane windows in cold temps outside you will get moisture on them .. double pane windows not so much. You can control it to some degree if you open a window slightly and open or better yet turn on a roof vent for air flow.
When warm air with moisture meets cold (cold windows) it condenses , I had that problem with my old single pane poorly insulated trailers but now with double pane and better insulation in my last two coaches ... no more!
When warm air with moisture meets cold (cold windows) it condenses , I had that problem with my old single pane poorly insulated trailers but now with double pane and better insulation in my last two coaches ... no more!
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