2oldman wrote:
Empty Nest, Soon wrote:
I’m mainly wondering if there is a solution other than dual pane windows for my next RV,
Not really, other than stopping the moisture before it starts. Just crack open the wallet and get the dual panes next time. You'll be a much happier camper.
I have no problem at all spending the money on dual pane windows. That would be my preferred solution. The problem is that my truck will only tow a small ultra-light TT and I have been unable to find a floor plan which will work for us in a brand that offers dual pane as an available option.
I know people will suggest a 3/4-ton truck, but I traded off one of those because my old, arthritic back couldn't stand the rough ride anymore. Besides, before I would spend money on a new TT and a new 3/4-ton truck to pull it with, I would buy a Class A with dual pane windows. A floor plan that would work for a retired couple traveling alone is easier to find in a Class A, as are dual pane windows.
Plastic wrap may be worth a try. I will see if it will stick to the window frames well enough to be a practical solution.
Has anyone tried something like this with any luck?
http://www.lowes.com/pd_15328-46086-15328_0__?productId=3582748&Ntt=insulation+panels&pl=1¤tURL=%3FNtt%3Dinsulation%2Bpanels&facetInfo= I'm tempted to try it cut to size to be a friction fit in the window frames next to the glass, and see how that works. I don't know how good a fit I can get or how durable/long lasting it would be.
Wayne