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  "url": "http://bayareacitydweller.com/faq/when-should-i-repair-a-broken-window-versus-replacing-the-entire-window",
  "name": "When should I repair a broken window versus replacing the entire window?",
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      "name": "When should I repair a broken window versus replacing the entire window?",
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      "acceptedAnswer": {
        "text": "Repairing a broken window glass is typically possible if only the glass pane is damaged and the window frame remains intact and functional. This is often more cost-effective. However, if the frame is warped, rotted, or significantly damaged, or if the window mechanism is failing, a full window replacement is usually recommended. Modern windows also offer better energy efficiency, so an older, inefficient window with broken glass might be better replaced entirely for long-term savings.",
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        "description": "Repairing just the glass is suitable if the frame is in good condition; replace the whole window if the frame or mechanism is damaged, or for energy efficiency upgrades."
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  "description": "Repairing just the glass is suitable if the frame is in good condition; replace the whole window if the frame or mechanism is damaged, or for energy efficiency"
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