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      "name": "What is the typical process for repairing siding corners?",
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        "text": "The repair process typically involves assessing the damage, removing the compromised section of the siding corner, and preparing the area. This may include cleaning, sanding, or addressing any underlying rot or moisture issues. New siding material, matching the existing type and color as closely as possible, is then cut and fitted into place. It's securely fastened and sealed with appropriate caulk or flashing to ensure a watertight and seamless finish. The final step often involves painting or staining to blend the repair with the surrounding siding.",
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        "description": "The siding corner repair process involves damage assessment, removal of damaged material, surface preparation, installation of new material, and sealing for a watertight finish."
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  "description": "The siding corner repair process involves damage assessment, removal of damaged material, surface preparation, installation of new material, and sealing for a w"
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