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  "name": "How do I know if my siding can be repaired or if it needs full replacement?",
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      "name": "How do I know if my siding can be repaired or if it needs full replacement?",
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        "text": "Deciding between repair and replacement depends on the extent and severity of the damage. Minor issues like a few cracked panels, small holes, or localized water damage can often be spot-repaired. However, if the damage is widespread, affecting a significant portion of your home, or if there's extensive rot, mold, or structural compromise underneath, a full replacement is usually more cost-effective and provides better long-term protection. A professional assessment can determine the best course of action based on the condition of your siding and your budget.",
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        "description": "Minor, localized damage often allows for repairs, while widespread rot, mold, or structural issues usually necessitate a full replacement. A professional can assess the best option."
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  "description": "Minor, localized damage often allows for repairs, while widespread rot, mold, or structural issues usually necessitate a full replacement. A professional can as"
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