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  "url": "http://bayareacitydweller.com/faq/when-should-i-repair-loose-siding-instead-of-replacing-it",
  "name": "When should I repair loose siding instead of replacing it?",
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      "name": "When should I repair loose siding instead of replacing it?",
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      "acceptedAnswer": {
        "text": "Repairing loose siding is often a good option if the damage is localized and the siding material itself is still in good condition. If only a few panels are loose or detached, and there are no signs of widespread rot, mold, or significant structural damage underneath, a targeted repair can be cost-effective. Replacement becomes necessary when damage is extensive, the siding material is deteriorated, or there are significant underlying issues that require a complete overhaul to prevent future problems.",
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        "description": "Repair is suitable for localized damage where the siding material is still sound; replacement is needed for widespread deterioration or major underlying issues."
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  "description": "Repair is suitable for localized damage where the siding material is still sound; replacement is needed for widespread deterioration or major underlying issues."
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