Friday, February 10, 2012

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Generally they shouldn't, however there are a bunch of things that factor into that. If it is that cold out and damp enough inside, it is certainly possible. Another factor could be if the window is leaking air, causing it to be colder. I've also seen windows mistakenly made with out the argon or low-e in some instances. It is pretty to easy to tell if it has low-e, not as much on the argon.

Source: http://www.diychatroom.com/f104/new-low-e-windows-133137/

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