Hey Dana,
Nope - that's not what I have for windows. I did specify double pane windows in the tool - I'll double check to make sure that it is entered correctly. That being said - I know for a fact the windows are a big part of my problem. The new windows I installed (a 6' half round, a 6x5 fixed and two 3x5 casement) are all vinyl frame, low-e argon filled double pane with triple seal weather stripping. The windows I have newly installed have the following energy star info (ER 32, UF 1.56, Zn 2, PG 70, P/N-DP 3360, WP 720, Air=A3) The old windows are double pane, broken seals, shrunken weather stripping and wooden frames - a little better than a sieve and duct tape...
I have almost no direct facing west windows. The majority of my windows are across the front of the house which is primarily south facing. Only 2 windows on the North side as well. Here is a link to google maps so you can see the orientation of the house: https://www.google.ca/maps/@44.9147219,-75.5898415,142m/data=!3m1!1e3
The south facing walls (with all the windows) are 2x6 construction. They currently have R19 fiberglass pink. After I'm done renovating - they will have R21 Roxul. The east, west and north walls are all 12" thick - double wall construction. The unrenovated walls are about R36 - the renovated walls are actually R40 and much tighter. I'll describe them again and see if I can do a better job... Here are the layers of the wall from the inside to the outside (of the renovated wall).
1) 1/2" drywall
2) 2x4 wall with R12 fiberglass pink
3) 1/2" sheathing
4) Moisture barrier (6 mil poly)
5) 4" space filled with R14 Roxul
6) 2x4 wall with R14 Roxul
7) 1/2" sheathing
8) Tyvek
9) 1/2" vented air gap
10) 5/8" tongue and groove pine siding
I'm happy to answer any and all questions. I'd love some tutoring as to what the numbers on my Manual-J actually mean!! Also happy to provide you with the login info for the tool I used for that calculation if you want to look at any of the input information and ask additional questions.
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Sean.