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      "name": "What is the difference between interior and exterior trim replacement?",
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        "text": "Interior and exterior trim replacement differ primarily in the materials used and the considerations for installation. Exterior trim, like fascia or window casings, requires highly durable, weather-resistant materials such as PVC, composite, or rot-resistant woods (e.g., cedar) to withstand harsh elements. Interior trim, including baseboards, crown molding, and door casings, focuses more on aesthetics and is typically made from solid wood or MDF, which are less exposed to moisture and temperature fluctuations. Proper sealing and finishing are critical for both but vary based on exposure.",
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        "description": "Exterior trim uses weather-resistant materials for durability against elements, while interior trim prioritizes aesthetics with materials like wood or MDF. Installation and sealing methods also differ due to environmental exposure."
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  "description": "Exterior trim uses weather-resistant materials for durability against elements, while interior trim prioritizes aesthetics with materials like wood or MDF. Inst"
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