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  "name": "What siding materials are best for preventing future rot?",
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      "name": "What siding materials are best for preventing future rot?",
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        "text": "For preventing future rot, durable and moisture-resistant siding materials are recommended. Fiber cement siding is a popular choice due to its resistance to rot, insects, and fire. Engineered wood siding also offers enhanced rot resistance compared to traditional wood, often with a protective overlay. PVC or vinyl siding is another option known for being completely impervious to moisture and requiring minimal maintenance. Your choice depends on aesthetic preference and budget.",
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        "description": "Fiber cement, engineered wood, and vinyl/PVC siding are excellent for preventing rot due to their moisture resistance."
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  "description": "Fiber cement, engineered wood, and vinyl/PVC siding are excellent for preventing rot due to their moisture resistance."
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