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richfaa wrote:
Dual pane windows are only manufactured with a slider window design, so any jalousie windows in the trailer will become slider windows with the dual pane option. NuWa is not for or against dual pane windows, although the benefits for fulltimer customers is being appreciated more as customers influence our staff's thinking. It's an option worthy of consideration.
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larry barnhart wrote:. I am sure they have. What I suggested was to look up the specifications on RV dual pane windows before the purchase. It may be useful information.richfaa wrote:
Read up on the insulation factor. They are just two panes of glass.
They have worked well for us since 2001.
chevman
โNov-29-2015 02:24 PM
richfaa wrote:
Read up on the insulation factor. They are just two panes of glass.
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downtheroad wrote:
Here is a decent article re: this discussion. Seems that the "fogging window failure" issue is more of a problem in trailers that don't have the same suspension that motor homes have. Trailers ride rougher, vibrate and flex more which is the reason for failure.
Dual Pane - Single Pane Article...HERE
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