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DFord
Sep 12, 2019Explorer
The quality of the seal is what makes the difference in dual pane windows. SeGi windows are notorious for their seals "snaking" around the edges. The cause is the poor quality of their seals. Next in line I believe is the Excel line of windows like I have on my Trek. Many Treks suffer from "fogged" windows. The earlier models had SeGi windows like I had on my previous MH (a Residency) most of which snaked right after I bought it new.
Years ago, I spoke with a representative from Peninsula Glass at an FMCA rally in Perry Georgia. He told me the outfit that sold the seals to SeGi approached him with their cheaper seals. He'd been having great success with the seals they'd been using and refused the offer even though they could have saved a lot of money on each window. He said looking back on that decision, it was one of the best they ever made and they've never regretted using the more expensive seals - for obvious reasons.
Years ago, I spoke with a representative from Peninsula Glass at an FMCA rally in Perry Georgia. He told me the outfit that sold the seals to SeGi approached him with their cheaper seals. He'd been having great success with the seals they'd been using and refused the offer even though they could have saved a lot of money on each window. He said looking back on that decision, it was one of the best they ever made and they've never regretted using the more expensive seals - for obvious reasons.
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