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        "text": "The weatherproofing process typically begins with a thorough inspection to identify existing issues like cracks or damaged areas. Next, the surface is prepared by cleaning, repairing any damage, and addressing mold or mildew. Depending on the material, this may involve pressure washing, patching, or tuckpointing. Then, appropriate sealants, coatings, or membranes are applied. For comprehensive projects, this might include installing new flashing around openings. The final step ensures all new materials are properly cured and sealed, providing a continuous protective envelope for your home.",
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        "description": "The process involves inspection, surface preparation (cleaning, repairs), application of sealants or coatings, and proper sealing of new materials. This creates a continuous protective barrier."
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  "description": "The process involves inspection, surface preparation (cleaning, repairs), application of sealants or coatings, and proper sealing of new materials. This creates"
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