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  "url": "http://bayareacitydweller.com/faq/does-trim-repair-address-underlying-water-damage-in-mobile-homes",
  "name": "Does trim repair address underlying water damage in mobile homes?",
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      "name": "Does trim repair address underlying water damage in mobile homes?",
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      "acceptedAnswer": {
        "text": "Trim repair itself primarily focuses on replacing or fixing the visible trim components. However, if the trim damage is a result of underlying water intrusion, a comprehensive repair must address the source of the water damage first. Simply replacing trim without fixing the leak or moisture issue will only lead to recurring problems. A professional contractor will assess for and repair any underlying water damage to walls, subfloors, or framing before installing new trim to ensure a lasting and effective solution.",
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        "description": "Trim repair alone doesn't fix underlying water damage. A professional will identify and repair the water source first to prevent future trim deterioration."
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  "description": "Trim repair alone doesn't fix underlying water damage. A professional will identify and repair the water source first to prevent future trim deterioration."
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