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Old 09-21-2020, 08:42 AM   #1
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Dual pane windows

I am a seasonal camper in Massachusetts. I an thinking about ordering a new Jayco Northpoint 5th wheel. I currently spend $200-$300 a month on electricity using A/C and heat pump.

Looking for feedback on the dual pane window option.
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Old 09-21-2020, 08:50 AM   #2
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I would definitely go with the dual pane windows. We had them in our North Point and now in our Pinnacle. They make a big difference!
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I have single pane windows in my little 195RB. In the mountains of Colorado at night it gets down into the 50s or lower when we camp there. The single panes sweat, you can litteraly feel the cold coming off them.

I would love to have single panes just to be more comfortable. Same for hot weather. We put Reflectix silver coated duct bubble wrap on the windows to reflect heat on hot, sunny days and keep the heat in at night.
ps the additional weight and cost is worth it!
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Welcome aboard, Steve! Happy camping!
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