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Old 05-15-2023, 06:08 PM   #1
JayT_B
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Is it just me………

I did a quick search and did not see anything. I have noticed that in the winter, heat on, etc., when i open the kitchen cabinet doors, and usually any door/drawer, especially on the outer walls, it is cold behind behind those doors/drawers. In the summer, it is the opposite. Hot in those same areas. The question is, does it behoove one to keep the doors/drawers open as the real insulation is in the walls of our Montanas? Not having the doors/drawers open, we are allowing the outside heat or cold to enter our rigs. Then I think about what is behind the TV/Stereo entertainment center? A large open space that is more than like pretty warm/cold as no circulated Heat and/or A/C gets behind that area. I am guessing, the majority of Montana owners leave all doors/drawers closed. Am I over thinking all of this?

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