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RayJayco
Jun 13, 2017Explorer
Dual pane definitely has good benefits, however glass is glass. Even if you get dual pane, your window treatments are going to be the key to insulation...
Unfortunately with RV's, people usually only consider what is typically used in RV's. If you want true insulation, I would recommend getting quality accordion type 'black out' pleated type shades that have metal foil inside the honeycomb. Couple that with a closed top valance and black out drapes, that is insulation that 10 panes of glass could not achieve and it would be cheaper...
Yes, I do prefer dual pane anyway.
Safe travels!
Unfortunately with RV's, people usually only consider what is typically used in RV's. If you want true insulation, I would recommend getting quality accordion type 'black out' pleated type shades that have metal foil inside the honeycomb. Couple that with a closed top valance and black out drapes, that is insulation that 10 panes of glass could not achieve and it would be cheaper...
Yes, I do prefer dual pane anyway.
Safe travels!
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