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        "text": "During a renovation, the waterproofing process typically involves several steps. First, the area is prepared by ensuring surfaces are clean, dry, and structurally sound. Then, a primer is often applied. Next, the chosen waterproofing membrane (liquid or sheet) is applied to floors, shower walls, and critical junctions. Corners and joints receive extra attention. Finally, a flood test may be performed to ensure the integrity of the seal before tiling begins.",
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        "description": "The process involves surface preparation, priming, applying the waterproofing membrane to floors and walls, focusing on corners, and potentially a flood test before tiling."
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  "description": "The process involves surface preparation, priming, applying the waterproofing membrane to floors and walls, focusing on corners, and potentially a flood test be"
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