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  "name": "What materials are best for replacing rotted window frames to prevent future rot?",
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      "name": "What materials are best for replacing rotted window frames to prevent future rot?",
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        "text": "To prevent future rot, consider replacing with materials known for moisture resistance and durability. Vinyl frames are a popular choice due to their imperviousness to moisture and low maintenance. Fiberglass is another excellent option, offering superior strength and stability without absorbing water. For wood frames, opting for treated lumber, rot-resistant species like redwood or cedar, or engineered wood products with enhanced moisture protection is key. Proper sealing, flashing, and regular painting/staining are also crucial for longevity, regardless of the material.",
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        "description": "Vinyl and fiberglass are highly resistant to rot. If choosing wood, opt for treated lumber, rot-resistant species, or engineered wood, always ensuring proper sealing and maintenance."
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  "description": "Vinyl and fiberglass are highly resistant to rot. If choosing wood, opt for treated lumber, rot-resistant species, or engineered wood, always ensuring proper se"
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