โNov-05-2017 12:08 AM
โNov-06-2017 03:15 PM
Lexx wrote:
So at this point if I can get a better deal on dealer in stock units despite not having double pane windows, at least I can add the window film afterwards.
โNov-06-2017 03:11 PM
valhalla360 wrote:
Insulation is insulation doesn't matter if it's hot or cold.
โNov-06-2017 02:02 PM
โNov-06-2017 06:20 AM
โNov-06-2017 05:49 AM
waltbennett wrote:
Dual and triple pane windows in homes have an air gap of roughly 1/2 inch in order to provide meaningful insulation. Dual pane windows for RVs do NOT have enough air gap to provide anything close to the same. Their nothing but hype and a way to get more money out of a buyer. Better to use film if you want to see through them and cut Mylar bubble insulation (two layer is best) to fit your windows if you want max. insulation. Cost you a whole heck of a lot less!
โNov-06-2017 05:26 AM
โNov-05-2017 01:16 PM
ol Bombero-JC wrote:Lexx wrote:
I forgot to mention that our house has the "strongest" gas filled double pane windows. We get 110F summers here. I found that even with these "heavy duty" double pane windows, the hot sun still just streams through STRONGLY. It wasn't until we put the mesh sun screen material mounted outside of the windows that we could tolerate the amount of heat transmitted through the glass.
I've seen the Huper Optik window film demonstration where they put a heat lamp on the other side of a coated piece of glass. The amount of heat that it cuts down is most impressive.
I understand about the noise issue with double panes. But with double panes, window film will void the warranty because the heat rejection of the film will expand the gas between the panes and blow the seals.
Being that I'm primarily interested in managing the heat from the hot summers, I'm leaning towards single pane windows and the solar film. I'm just not confident that double panes will do that much for heat control given my experience with relatively expensive double pane residential windows.
Why even bother with *opinions* on a forum, especially when "facts" are hard to come by? ..:@
Results can go either way depending on the number of respondents, which is a very, VERY small fraction of the "users"...:S
Think you had already made your decision anyway - So choose what YOU believe is best for YOU and go for it..:C
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โNov-05-2017 12:35 PM
โNov-05-2017 12:08 PM
Lexx wrote:
I forgot to mention that our house has the "strongest" gas filled double pane windows. We get 110F summers here. I found that even with these "heavy duty" double pane windows, the hot sun still just streams through STRONGLY. It wasn't until we put the mesh sun screen material mounted outside of the windows that we could tolerate the amount of heat transmitted through the glass.
I've seen the Huper Optik window film demonstration where they put a heat lamp on the other side of a coated piece of glass. The amount of heat that it cuts down is most impressive.
I understand about the noise issue with double panes. But with double panes, window film will void the warranty because the heat rejection of the film will expand the gas between the panes and blow the seals.
Being that I'm primarily interested in managing the heat from the hot summers, I'm leaning towards single pane windows and the solar film. I'm just not confident that double panes will do that much for heat control given my experience with relatively expensive double pane residential windows.
โNov-05-2017 10:30 AM
โNov-05-2017 10:25 AM
Second Chance wrote:
We installed the 3M crystalline in our GD Reflection earlier this year. Check out this thread on the GD forum:
3M crystalline window film
Rob
โNov-05-2017 09:49 AM
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