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  "name": "What is the typical process for repairing damaged fiber cement siding?",
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        "text": "The repair process for fiber cement siding usually begins with an assessment of the damage to determine the extent and cause. For individual panel damage, the affected section is carefully cut out and removed. A new piece of siding, matched in size, texture, and color, is then installed and securely fastened. Caulking and painting are often the final steps to ensure a watertight seal and a consistent aesthetic with the surrounding siding. The method depends on the type and severity of the damage.",
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        "description": "The repair process involves assessing damage, removing the affected siding, installing a matching new piece, and then sealing and painting it for a seamless finish."
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  "description": "The repair process involves assessing damage, removing the affected siding, installing a matching new piece, and then sealing and painting it for a seamless fin"
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