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      "name": "How do you match existing drywall texture during a repair?",
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        "text": "Matching existing drywall texture during a repair requires skill and specialized techniques. Our contractors assess the original texture, such as orange peel, knockdown, or smooth, and then use appropriate tools and application methods to replicate it. This can involve spraying, rolling, or hand-troweling joint compound or texture finishes. The goal is to seamlessly blend the repaired area so it's virtually indistinguishable from the surrounding wall, ensuring a consistent aesthetic.",
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        "description": "We match existing drywall texture by assessing the original pattern and using specific tools and application methods like spraying or troweling to seamlessly blend the repair."
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  "description": "We match existing drywall texture by assessing the original pattern and using specific tools and application methods like spraying or troweling to seamlessly bl"
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