Foggy windows

  • 10/15/2013 7:20 PM
    Message # 1413533
    Deleted user
    Well, Kathy and I have just decided we are fed up with foggy windows throughout our 2004 Revolution.  We have just had all the windows removed and have ordered new glass.  Returned the windowless motorhome to storage while we wait for the new glass to be installed in the windows, and then we will have all the new windows reinstalled in the coach.
  • 10/16/2013 5:24 PM
    Reply # 1414313 on 1413533
    Deleted user
    Wow!  That's going to be pretty pricey!  Had mine removed, cleaned and reinstalled with a one year warranty in Phoenix. Was in and out in two days. Total cost was $2250. Would have been $3700 for windows alone, then labor and only one yrea warranty on the new. Hope this works well for you. 
  • 10/16/2013 7:24 PM
    Reply # 1414375 on 1413533
    Deleted user
    I also hope this works.  I'm told the seal that forms the existing dual pane windows is not good and led to the foggy problem, so part of the work is to properly seal the windows.  Also, going with a tinted low 'e' glass to help reduce heat.  Hope your window job works for you guys.

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