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  "name": "What materials are commonly used for window trim replacement?",
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      "name": "What materials are commonly used for window trim replacement?",
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        "text": "Common materials for window trim replacement include wood (such as pine, cedar, or redwood), engineered wood (like MDF or composite trim), cellular PVC, and fiber cement. Wood offers a classic look but requires regular maintenance. Engineered wood provides stability and moisture resistance. Cellular PVC is highly durable, moisture-resistant, and low-maintenance, ideal for the Bay Area's climate. Fiber cement is also durable, fire-resistant, and holds paint well. Each material has different aesthetic and performance characteristics.",
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        "description": "Common materials include wood, engineered wood, cellular PVC, and fiber cement, each offering different durability and aesthetic qualities."
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  "description": "Common materials include wood, engineered wood, cellular PVC, and fiber cement, each offering different durability and aesthetic qualities."
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