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        "text": "The restoration process typically begins with a thorough inspection to assess damage. This is followed by cleaning the siding to remove dirt, mildew, and loose paint. Repairs to damaged or rotted sections are then made, including replacing individual boards if necessary. Finally, the siding is sanded, primed, and coated with a protective finish, such as paint or stain, to seal and protect the wood. This multi-step approach ensures durability and a lasting finish.",
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        "description": "The process includes inspection, cleaning, repairing damaged sections, sanding, priming, and applying a protective finish to the wood siding."
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  "description": "The process includes inspection, cleaning, repairing damaged sections, sanding, priming, and applying a protective finish to the wood siding."
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