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        "text": "Modern sliding doors significantly improve energy efficiency through several key features. They typically incorporate double or triple-pane glass with low-emissivity (Low-E) coatings, which reflect heat and reduce UV transfer. Argon or krypton gas fills between panes further enhance insulation. Improved frame materials like vinyl or fiberglass, along with advanced weatherstripping and sealing technologies, minimize air leakage and drafts. These elements combined help maintain consistent indoor temperatures and reduce reliance on heating and cooling systems.",
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        "description": "Modern doors use multi-pane Low-E glass with gas fills, better frame materials, and advanced weatherstripping to reduce heat transfer and air leaks, improving energy efficiency."
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