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        "text": "You should consider a complete bathroom renovation if your bathroom has significant structural damage, persistent plumbing issues, outdated electrical systems, or a layout that no longer meets your needs. If you're experiencing recurring leaks, mold growth, or extensive wear and tear, a full renovation addresses underlying problems rather than just patching them. It's also a good option if you plan to live in your home for many years and desire a complete aesthetic and functional overhaul.",
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        "description": "Consider a complete renovation for significant structural damage, persistent plumbing/electrical issues, or if the current layout is highly dysfunctional."
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  "description": "Consider a complete renovation for significant structural damage, persistent plumbing/electrical issues, or if the current layout is highly dysfunctional."
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