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  "name": "Should I repair or replace components in an outdated bathroom?",
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        "text": "Deciding whether to repair or replace depends on the condition, age, and severity of the issue. Minor cosmetic issues like a loose tile or a dripping faucet might be good candidates for repair. However, if fixtures are very old, inefficient, or structurally unsound, replacement is usually more cost-effective in the long run. Extensive water damage, mold, or persistent plumbing problems often necessitate a full replacement to address underlying issues and prevent future problems.",
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        "description": "Repair minor issues, but consider replacement for very old, inefficient, or structurally unsound components, especially with extensive damage."
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  "description": "Repair minor issues, but consider replacement for very old, inefficient, or structurally unsound components, especially with extensive damage."
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