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<blockquote data-quote="Parks 788" data-source="post: 4094004" data-attributes="member: 14646"><p>Thanks everyone for the responses. Seems like [USER=8119]@-Pjackso[/USER] has the intel on this sort of thing. Yes, the moisture in on the exterior of the windows. No moisture, in the Summer, is on the interior/room surface of the windows. Come about noon and the outside moisture is all gone on the North facing windows. The South facing windows do have moisture between the panes. Again, I'm sure this has to do with the low budget windows that are original to the house. The coldest part of the Winter brings other fun issues with these damn windows. It's not something I'm terrible worried about jsut didn't know what the likely cause was.</p><p></p><p>[USER=5412]@dennishoddy[/USER] this is the hope when we replace them in a couple years. Almost went with Pella during the remodel. Will get quotes from Pella, Anderson and Thermal Windows Inc out of Tulsa when it's time. </p><p></p><p>[USER=45550]@Firpo[/USER] you are pretty much correct. I like things to be cool/cold in the Summer in my house. We have three central AC units in our hosue with a mini split in the attached garage running. Hell, one of the reasons I got my shop AC'd last month. Without it, it was unbareable tying to work in there. Now, it's a little slice of heaven. I would have been miserable had I been born in OK 100 years ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Parks 788, post: 4094004, member: 14646"] Thanks everyone for the responses. Seems like [USER=8119]@-Pjackso[/USER] has the intel on this sort of thing. Yes, the moisture in on the exterior of the windows. No moisture, in the Summer, is on the interior/room surface of the windows. Come about noon and the outside moisture is all gone on the North facing windows. The South facing windows do have moisture between the panes. Again, I'm sure this has to do with the low budget windows that are original to the house. The coldest part of the Winter brings other fun issues with these damn windows. It's not something I'm terrible worried about jsut didn't know what the likely cause was. [USER=5412]@dennishoddy[/USER] this is the hope when we replace them in a couple years. Almost went with Pella during the remodel. Will get quotes from Pella, Anderson and Thermal Windows Inc out of Tulsa when it's time. [USER=45550]@Firpo[/USER] you are pretty much correct. I like things to be cool/cold in the Summer in my house. We have three central AC units in our hosue with a mini split in the attached garage running. Hell, one of the reasons I got my shop AC'd last month. Without it, it was unbareable tying to work in there. Now, it's a little slice of heaven. I would have been miserable had I been born in OK 100 years ago. [/QUOTE]
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