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  "url": "http://bayareacitydweller.com/faq/are-there-specific-considerations-for-flooring-installation-in-foreclosed-proper",
  "name": "Are there specific considerations for flooring installation in foreclosed properties in the Bay Area?",
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      "name": "Are there specific considerations for flooring installation in foreclosed properties in the Bay Area?",
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      "acceptedAnswer": {
        "text": "In the Bay Area, especially coastal cities like Pacifica or Daly City, humidity fluctuations can influence flooring choices. Materials like engineered hardwood or high-quality LVP tend to perform well in these conditions as they are more stable than solid hardwood. Additionally, local building codes and seismic considerations may impact subfloor requirements or installation methods. Working with a local contractor familiar with the Bay Area's climate and regulations, such as City Dweller, LLC, ensures compliance and optimal material selection.",
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        "description": "Bay Area humidity may favor engineered hardwood or LVP due to stability. Local building codes and seismic factors can also affect installation. A local contractor can advise."
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  "description": "Bay Area humidity may favor engineered hardwood or LVP due to stability. Local building codes and seismic factors can also affect installation. A local contract"
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