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      <title>Dektites - Simple Fixes for Leaky Pipes on Your Roof</title>
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      <description>Finding a leak around a vent pipe is never fun, but using dektites is usually the easiest way to solve the problem for good. If you have a metal roof—or even certain types of tiled roofs—you&amp;#39;ve likely seen these little rubber cones sticking out.</description>
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