David0725

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So this Fleetwood expedition that I'm look at most the windows are fogging upI cant remember if there was a fix for that or not? If so what is the fix and who can I contact for that information? Other then these windows in about to make a offer. I appreciate any and all feed back.
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rk911

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this is a common problem. your best bet is to do a google search on
foggy RV windows
that should return several companies around the country that specialize in this. we had ours done at and recommend Suncoast RV in Florida.
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We had a glass shop in Washington build us all new windows to replace the existing ones - but you're based in Florida............ Since they were building the frames also, we had them modify the bedroom escape window and the driver's side window. Also installed tinted glass to keep heat out. AND, they guaranteed the windows to never fog for as long we owned the MH or they'd replace them free. It's been about 6 years so far.
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rr2254545

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rk911 wrote: this is a common problem. your best bet is to do a google search on
foggy RV windows
that should return several companies around the country that specialize in this. we had ours done at and recommend Suncoast RV in Florida.
Suncoast is great !!
https://suncoastdesigners.com/
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RVfogDR.com Has a shop in Searcy Arkansas.
Phone 501 278 3015
email: rvfogdr.com
Does good work.
You can call and set up an appointment
There are videos on YOUtube that show you how to do it also.
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grldst

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If your are a do it yourselfer, there is a kit available online that works very well. Kit includes everything you need to do a window for 120.00. Also has a video with good clear instructions. If you have more then one window, addition supplies can be ordered for around 60.00 per window.
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Bumpyroad

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price in a commercial fix to correct the dual pain issue.
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rr2254545 wrote:
Suncoast is great !!
https://suncoastdesigners.com/
Just had 3 of my windows done at Suncoast Designers. They have a lifetime warranty. They have already repaired about 70% of my windows. Once they get the other 30% done, at least I won't have to pay to get them repaired anymore due to the warranty.
If I had it all over to do again, I would not have gotten the dual pane windows.
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Bumpyroad

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If I had it all over to do again, I would not have gotten the dual pane windows.
a smart decision IMHO
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Bumpyroad wrote: If I had it all over to do again, I would not have gotten the dual pane windows.
a smart decision IMHO
bumpy
Have to have them when you camp in cold weather like we do
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