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  "name": "What is the typical process for window trim repair?",
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      "name": "What is the typical process for window trim repair?",
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        "text": "The process for window trim repair typically begins with an inspection to assess the extent of the damage. For minor issues, technicians may scrape away old paint, fill cracks or small holes with caulk or wood filler, sand the surface smooth, and then repaint. For more significant rot or damage, sections of the trim may need to be carefully removed and replaced with new material, ensuring proper fit and sealing. The new trim is then prepped, primed, and painted to match your home's exterior.",
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        "description": "Window trim repair involves inspecting damage, preparing surfaces, filling minor issues, or replacing severely damaged sections, followed by priming and painting."
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  "description": "Window trim repair involves inspecting damage, preparing surfaces, filling minor issues, or replacing severely damaged sections, followed by priming and paintin"
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