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  "url": "http://bayareacitydweller.com/faq/when-should-i-consider-repairing-my-window-sashes-instead-of-replacing-the-entir",
  "name": "When should I consider repairing my window sashes instead of replacing the entire window?",
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      "name": "When should I consider repairing my window sashes instead of replacing the entire window?",
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      "acceptedAnswer": {
        "text": "Consider sash repair if the window frame is still in good condition and the issues are isolated to the sash components. Repair is often more cost-effective for historical homes or when aiming to maintain the original aesthetic. If only a few sashes are damaged or if minor issues like broken glass or non-functioning balances are present, repair is a viable solution. Complete replacement is typically recommended when the entire window frame is compromised by extensive rot, significant structural damage, or if you're seeking a complete upgrade to a different window style or material.",
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        "description": "Repair is suitable when only the sash is damaged and the main window frame is sound, especially for historical homes. Replace if the entire window frame is severely compromised."
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  "description": "Repair is suitable when only the sash is damaged and the main window frame is sound, especially for historical homes. Replace if the entire window frame is seve"
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