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        "text": "The repair process usually involves several steps. First, the damaged, rotted wood is carefully removed. The area is then cleaned and treated to prevent further decay. Next, a wood epoxy filler or a new piece of wood is precisely fitted and shaped to restore the frame's original profile. Finally, the repaired area is sanded, primed, and painted to match the existing finish, ensuring weather resistance and a seamless appearance.",
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        "description": "The process includes removing rotted wood, treating the area, filling with epoxy or new wood, then sanding, priming, and painting for a complete repair."
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  "description": "The process includes removing rotted wood, treating the area, filling with epoxy or new wood, then sanding, priming, and painting for a complete repair."
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