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  "url": "http://bayareacitydweller.com/faq/what-are-the-signs-of-a-failed-window-seal",
  "name": "What are the signs of a failed window seal?",
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      "name": "What are the signs of a failed window seal?",
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        "text": "A failed window seal typically manifests as condensation or a foggy appearance between the panes of glass that cannot be wiped away. Other indicators include drafts, increased noise penetration, or higher energy bills due to reduced insulation. If your windows show these signs, it means the inert gas fill has escaped, compromising the window's energy efficiency and clarity.",
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        "description": "Condensation between glass panes, drafts, or increased energy bills are common signs of a failed window seal."
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  "description": "Condensation between glass panes, drafts, or increased energy bills are common signs of a failed window seal."
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