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  "name": "What types of materials are used for window casing repair and replacement?",
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      "name": "What types of materials are used for window casing repair and replacement?",
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        "text": "Window casing materials commonly include natural wood (like pine, oak, or cedar), PVC, composite, and MDF. Wood offers a classic look and good workability but requires regular maintenance. PVC and composite materials are highly durable, moisture-resistant, and low-maintenance, making them excellent choices for exterior applications or areas prone to moisture. MDF is typically used for interior casing due to its cost-effectiveness and smooth finish, but it's not water-resistant.",
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        "description": "Common materials are wood (pine, cedar), PVC, composite, and MDF. Wood is classic; PVC/composite are durable and moisture-resistant; MDF is cost-effective for interiors."
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  "description": "Common materials are wood (pine, cedar), PVC, composite, and MDF. Wood is classic; PVC/composite are durable and moisture-resistant; MDF is cost-effective for i"
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