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  "name": "What types of siding materials can be repaired when loose?",
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      "name": "What types of siding materials can be repaired when loose?",
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        "text": "Most common siding materials can be repaired when loose, including vinyl, aluminum, wood (such as cedar shingles or clapboard), fiber cement, and stucco. The repair method varies significantly depending on the material. For instance, vinyl often involves unlocking and re-securing panels, while wood may require replacing individual boards or re-nailing. Stucco repair might involve patching and re-texturing. A professional can assess the specific material and damage to determine the appropriate repair strategy.",
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        "description": "Common siding materials like vinyl, aluminum, wood, fiber cement, and stucco can often be repaired when loose, with methods varying by material type."
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  "description": "Common siding materials like vinyl, aluminum, wood, fiber cement, and stucco can often be repaired when loose, with methods varying by material type."
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