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  "name": "How do I know if my windows are causing drafts?",
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      "name": "How do I know if my windows are causing drafts?",
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        "text": "Common signs of drafty windows include a noticeable chill near closed windows, rattling panes, condensation between glass layers, or higher energy bills. You can perform a simple test by holding a lit candle or an incense stick near the window frame on a windy day. If the flame flickers or smoke moves inward, it indicates air leakage. Old, damaged, or improperly sealed windows are often the culprits.",
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        "description": "Look for chills near windows, rattling panes, condensation, or high energy bills. A candle test can confirm air leaks."
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  "description": "Look for chills near windows, rattling panes, condensation, or high energy bills. A candle test can confirm air leaks."
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