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To effectively repair baseboard water damage in your home, start by removing the damaged baseboard and allowing the area to dry completely. Then, replace the damaged section with a new baseboard, ensuring it is properly sealed and painted to match the rest of the baseboard. Make sure to address the source of the water damage to prevent future issues.


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How do you purge air from a hot water baseboard heater?

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