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  "name": "Can you repair fogged or condensation-filled sliding glass door panes?",
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      "name": "Can you repair fogged or condensation-filled sliding glass door panes?",
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      "acceptedAnswer": {
        "text": "Fog or condensation between the glass panes of a sliding door indicates a failed seal in the insulated glass unit (IGU). Once the seal is broken, moisture can enter, reducing visibility and energy efficiency. Unfortunately, the fogging itself cannot be removed; the entire insulated glass unit needs to be replaced. We can replace just the glass unit, not the entire door frame, which is often a more cost-effective solution than full door replacement.",
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        "description": "Fogged panes mean a failed glass seal, requiring replacement of the insulated glass unit, not the entire door, to restore clarity and efficiency."
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  "description": "Fogged panes mean a failed glass seal, requiring replacement of the insulated glass unit, not the entire door, to restore clarity and efficiency."
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