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BillB800si
Oct 11, 2013Explorer
Had a 2007 Jayco Eagle 322FKS trailer for 7 years with thermo pane windows. Just bought a 2014 Keystone Cougar High Country 321RES trailer without thermo windows.
Noticed no difference what so ever. Both will allow moisture condensation on the glass if you're cooking a lot with cold temperatures outside.
The ultimate insulation value is "dead air space" - PERIOD. With 2 inch walls there's not much dead air space in RV's to start with.
Save you money... ( and BTW when we traded in our Jayco they never asked or had a question on the form about thermo windows. So don't look for any extra trade in value for thermo's.
Happy trails,
Noticed no difference what so ever. Both will allow moisture condensation on the glass if you're cooking a lot with cold temperatures outside.
The ultimate insulation value is "dead air space" - PERIOD. With 2 inch walls there's not much dead air space in RV's to start with.
Save you money... ( and BTW when we traded in our Jayco they never asked or had a question on the form about thermo windows. So don't look for any extra trade in value for thermo's.
Happy trails,
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