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brulaz
Jun 13, 2017Explorer
Lantley wrote:
In a house there is energy savings to be had in terms of real $$$. In an RV there is no energy savings to be had. Why bother.
Some will claim the dual panes are quieter and provide noise reduction.
I don't dispute this claim but have no issues with loud CG's.
If you full time or spend a lot of time in extreme cold dual panes may be worthwhile. But for the average camper that seeks moderate to warm weather dual panes will not pay for themselves.
You don't get them for the $$$ savings in energy costs.
They will never pay for themselves in energy savings.
But you can ask whether their other benefits are worth the cost.
And the answer to that will vary from person to person.
We love ours and consider them worth it for all the reasons given by others here. Also we've driven ours over 30K miles and 4 years so far with no problems.
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