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  "name": "What is the difference between single, double, and triple-pane windows?",
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      "name": "What is the difference between single, double, and triple-pane windows?",
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        "text": "The primary difference lies in the number of glass panes. Single-pane windows have one layer of glass and offer minimal insulation. Double-pane windows, the most common energy-efficient option, feature two panes of glass separated by a sealed space, often filled with an inert gas like argon. This gas layer significantly improves insulation by reducing heat transfer. Triple-pane windows add a third pane and another gas-filled space, offering the highest level of energy efficiency, noise reduction, and condensation resistance. However, they are heavier and typically more expensive.",
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        "description": "Single-pane has one glass layer, double-pane has two with a gas-filled space for better insulation, and triple-pane adds a third for maximum efficiency and noise reduction."
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  "description": "Single-pane has one glass layer, double-pane has two with a gas-filled space for better insulation, and triple-pane adds a third for maximum efficiency and nois"
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