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  "name": "How do I know if my window frames are rotted?",
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      "name": "How do I know if my window frames are rotted?",
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      "acceptedAnswer": {
        "text": "You can check for rot by visually inspecting frames for discoloration, bubbling paint, or soft spots. Gently probe suspect areas with a screwdriver; if the wood feels soft, crumbles, or easily gives way, it's likely rotted. Other signs include difficulty opening/closing windows, drafts, or moisture around the frame's interior. Early detection can prevent more extensive damage.",
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        "description": "Check for discoloration, bubbling paint, soft spots, or a crumbly texture when probed with a screwdriver."
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  "description": "Check for discoloration, bubbling paint, soft spots, or a crumbly texture when probed with a screwdriver."
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