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phnguyk
Jul 25, 2013Explorer
Trap wrote:DanTheRVMan wrote:Trap wrote:DanTheRVMan wrote:
Fogging is the only real consideration on single vs dual pane windows. So if you are in the cold a lot and can not stand fogging get dual pane.I know some one will bring up noise and heat/cooling. But windows are so small. Plastic vents are worse. Walls and the front windows are the same.
Well maybe it's because I live far enough north to see the real benefit of dual pane windows, but since having dual pane windows in the last 2 rv's. I will say there is a huge difference when it gets cold and raining. I will never have single pane again.
Trap, please reread my first two sentences
"Fogging is the only real consideration on single vs dual pane windows. So if you are in the cold a lot and can not stand fogging get dual pane."
Dan as HiTek pointrd out the difference in the cool to colder weather is huge in how warm you stay, with dual pane windows
The only thing he pointed out was that he had the Alaska PAC. Which means a heck of a lot more insulation than just dual pane windows. Usually enclosed, insulated and sometimes heated underbelly. Now that alone makes all the difference. The comfort he was feeling was definetly not from just dual panes.
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