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      "name": "What is the installation process for ceramic tile bathroom flooring?",
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        "text": "The installation process for ceramic tile flooring typically begins with preparing the subfloor, ensuring it is clean, dry, level, and structurally sound. Next, a cement backer board is often installed to provide a stable, water-resistant base. Tiles are then laid using a thin-set mortar adhesive, carefully spaced with tile spacers to ensure uniform grout lines. After the mortar cures, the grout is applied to fill the spaces between tiles, followed by cleaning and sealing the grout. This multi-step process ensures durability and water resistance.",
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        "description": "Ceramic tile installation involves subfloor prep, backer board installation, laying tiles with mortar, grouting, and sealing. This ensures a durable, water-resistant finish."
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  "description": "Ceramic tile installation involves subfloor prep, backer board installation, laying tiles with mortar, grouting, and sealing. This ensures a durable, water-resi"
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