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        "text": "Repairing water-damaged ceiling drywall begins with identifying and fixing the water source. Once dry, the damaged section of drywall is cut out and removed. New drywall is precisely cut and installed to fit the opening, secured with screws. Joint tape and multiple layers of joint compound are applied, sanded smooth, and matched to the existing ceiling texture. Finally, the repaired area is primed and painted to blend seamlessly with the surrounding ceiling.",
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        "description": "The process involves fixing the leak, removing damaged drywall, installing new drywall, applying joint compound, sanding, priming, and painting."
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