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      "name": "What are common signs that sliding doors in an older home need to be replaced?",
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        "text": "Common indicators for replacing sliding doors in older homes include difficulty opening or closing, drafts or air leaks, condensation between glass panes, or visible damage to the frame or glass. Older doors often lack modern insulation, leading to higher energy bills. If you notice signs of rot, rust, or frequent jamming, it's typically more cost-effective to replace than repair, especially for doors that are over 20-30 years old.",
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        "description": "Signs include difficulty operating, drafts, condensation, visible damage, or high energy bills. Older doors often lack modern insulation and can be costly to repair."
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  "description": "Signs include difficulty operating, drafts, condensation, visible damage, or high energy bills. Older doors often lack modern insulation and can be costly to re"
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