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  "name": "When should I consider removing an exterior door threshold versus an interior one?",
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        "text": "You should consider removing an exterior door threshold if it's damaged, failing to seal properly, or if you're installing a new door and need a different type of threshold. Exterior thresholds are critical for weatherproofing and energy efficiency. Interior threshold removal is often considered for aesthetic reasons, such as creating a flush transition between rooms for seamless flooring, or improving accessibility for wheelchairs or strollers. The decision depends on the specific function and issues of each doorway.",
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        "description": "Remove exterior thresholds if damaged or for better sealing; remove interior ones for aesthetics, seamless flooring, or improved accessibility."
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  "description": "Remove exterior thresholds if damaged or for better sealing; remove interior ones for aesthetics, seamless flooring, or improved accessibility."
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