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  "name": "What materials are used for rotted window frame repair?",
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      "name": "What materials are used for rotted window frame repair?",
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        "text": "For repairing rotted wood window frames, common materials include two-part epoxy wood fillers, often reinforced with wood fibers, which harden to a strong, durable, and sandable finish. Sometimes, sections of new rot-resistant wood (like cedar or treated lumber) are precisely cut and spliced in. Exterior-grade wood glues, sealants, and high-quality primers and paints are also essential to ensure a weather-tight and aesthetically pleasing repair.",
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        "description": "Materials include two-part epoxy wood fillers, new rot-resistant wood sections, exterior-grade glues, sealants, and high-quality primers and paints."
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  "description": "Materials include two-part epoxy wood fillers, new rot-resistant wood sections, exterior-grade glues, sealants, and high-quality primers and paints."
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