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  "url": "http://bayareacitydweller.com/faq/do-i-need-to-replace-my-whole-sliding-door-if-it-has-a-draft-or-can-it-be-repair",
  "name": "Do I need to replace my whole sliding door if it has a draft, or can it be repaired?",
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      "name": "Do I need to replace my whole sliding door if it has a draft, or can it be repaired?",
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        "text": "In many cases, a sliding door draft can be repaired without needing a full replacement. Most drafts are caused by worn-out components like weatherstripping, damaged seals, or misaligned parts, which can be replaced or adjusted. A full door replacement is typically only necessary if there's significant structural damage to the door frame, extensive rot, or irreversible warping of the door panels.",
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        "description": "Most drafts can be repaired by replacing components or making adjustments; a full door replacement is usually only needed for significant structural damage."
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  "description": "Most drafts can be repaired by replacing components or making adjustments; a full door replacement is usually only needed for significant structural damage."
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