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  "name": "What types of materials are used for window flashing repair?",
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      "name": "What types of materials are used for window flashing repair?",
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        "text": "Various materials are used for window flashing, chosen based on the window type, wall construction, and local climate. Common options include self-adhering modified asphalt membranes (peel-and-stick flashing), which offer excellent waterproofing and flexibility. Metal flashings, such as aluminum, copper, or galvanized steel, are durable and often used for head flashings or sills. Other materials include synthetic rubber (EPDM) or PVC for specific applications. The choice of material often depends on compatibility with existing materials and the specific details of the window installation to ensure a long-lasting, watertight seal.",
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        "description": "Window flashing uses materials like self-adhering membranes, metals (aluminum, copper, steel), and synthetic rubber or PVC. The choice depends on window type, construction, and climate for a watertight seal."
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  "description": "Window flashing uses materials like self-adhering membranes, metals (aluminum, copper, steel), and synthetic rubber or PVC. The choice depends on window type, c"
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