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Old 10-23-2005, 06:30 AM   #1
dsprik
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No need for dual pane windows?

Made a recent trip to my local dealer and mentioned dual pane windows. He immediately whipped out a flier and said that they were not necessary. He said Dometic just did a test where they submersed an entire Montana (don't know what floor plan) and they showed very little heat loss through the single pane windows and this dealer is not ordereding the duals out of the factory for his lot like he used to.

We will be FTing, but still up in N. Mich in cooler times of the year. Didn't think to ask him about condensation problems. This is going to be a hard sell for me... I really can't see single panes of any kind being equal to duals. Comments?
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