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		<title>San Diego Patio &#124; Concrete is Making a Big Comeback</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Up until wood decks became so fashionable about ten years ago, a lot of outdoor patios in San Diego were made from harder materials like concrete, brick or stone. Today, many homeowners who installed those wood decks need to change them because of rotting or warping wood, or because they are simply fed up with</p>
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