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  "name": "How can I prevent future fence instability after restoration?",
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      "name": "How can I prevent future fence instability after restoration?",
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        "text": "To prevent future instability, regular maintenance is key. This includes checking for loose posts or panels periodically, ensuring proper drainage around fence bases, and treating wood fences against rot and pests. Trimming vegetation near the fence can also prevent moisture buildup and physical stress. Addressing small issues early can prevent them from becoming major problems.",
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        "description": "Prevent future instability through regular checks for loose components, ensuring proper drainage, treating wood fences, and trimming nearby vegetation."
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  "description": "Prevent future instability through regular checks for loose components, ensuring proper drainage, treating wood fences, and trimming nearby vegetation."
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