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        "text": "Consider a full bathroom renovation if your current bathroom has significant functional issues, such as outdated plumbing, persistent leaks, or a layout that no longer meets your needs. It's also a good choice if you're looking to significantly increase your home's value or if the existing aesthetic is severely dated and you desire a complete transformation. Partial updates are better for minor cosmetic changes.",
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        "description": "Opt for a full renovation when facing major functional issues, aiming for significant value increase, or desiring a complete aesthetic transformation."
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