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        "text": "Yes, low water pressure in your shower can often be fixed. Common causes include mineral buildup in the showerhead, a faulty pressure balancing valve, issues with your water heater, or blockages in the pipes. We can diagnose the root cause, which might involve cleaning or replacing the showerhead, repairing or replacing the valve, or addressing plumbing issues. Identifying the specific problem is the first step to restoring adequate water pressure.",
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        "description": "Low shower water pressure can be fixed by addressing mineral buildup, faulty valves, or pipe blockages."
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