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      "name": "What makes new sliding windows more energy-efficient?",
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        "text": "Modern sliding windows achieve greater energy efficiency through several key features. Double or triple-pane glass with inert gas fills, like argon or krypton, between the panes significantly reduces heat transfer. Low-emissivity (Low-E) coatings reflect radiant heat, keeping interiors warmer in winter and cooler in summer. Improved frame materials, such as vinyl or fiberglass, offer better insulation than older aluminum frames. Advanced weatherstripping and sealing technologies minimize air leakage, further preventing drafts and maintaining consistent indoor temperatures. These elements combined reduce your reliance on heating and cooling systems.",
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        "description": "New sliding windows are energy-efficient due to multi-pane glass with gas fills, Low-E coatings, insulating frame materials, and advanced weatherstripping to reduce heat transfer and air leakage."
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  "description": "New sliding windows are energy-efficient due to multi-pane glass with gas fills, Low-E coatings, insulating frame materials, and advanced weatherstripping to re"
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