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  "headline": "What We Look For (And What We Don’t): Doors & Windows — How Small Details Reveal Bigger Problems",
  "description": "Home inspectors evaluate door alignment, window fogging, and signs of structural movement. These small details can point to bigger issues like shifting foundations or hidden air leaks.",
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