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  "name": "What is the typical process for repairing a rotted sliding door frame?",
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      "name": "What is the typical process for repairing a rotted sliding door frame?",
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        "text": "The repair process for a rotted sliding door frame generally involves several steps. First, the surrounding area is protected, and any damaged trim or siding is carefully removed. The rotted sections of the frame are then cut out and removed. New wood, often treated for moisture resistance, is precisely cut and fitted into place. This new material is secured, sealed, and often treated with a wood hardener or epoxy. Finally, the area is caulked, primed, and painted to match the existing exterior, and any removed trim is reinstalled.",
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        "description": "The process involves removing damaged wood, replacing it with new, treated lumber, sealing, and then finishing the area to match your home's exterior."
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  "description": "The process involves removing damaged wood, replacing it with new, treated lumber, sealing, and then finishing the area to match your home's exterior."
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