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  "headline": "5 Mistakes to Avoid When Installing Cabinets",
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  "articleBody": "Cabinet installation seems straightforward, but there are definitely some common pitfalls that can lead to headaches and extra costs. Here are five big ones to steer clear of: First, don't skip accurate field measurements. Even a tiny error can throw off your entire layout. Second, ignoring unverified out-of-square walls. Your cabinets won't sit right if the walls aren't true. Third, forgetting to check for conflicts with electrical outlets, switches, or other mechanical components. You don't want a cabinet blocking a necessary access point! Fourth, waiting until fabrication or delivery to discover cabinet location problems. This is a huge cause of delays. And fifth, poor sequencing of trades. Cabinets should go in after rough-ins but before final trim, or you'll be doing things twice. Avoiding these mistakes means your remodel, whether in Oakland, El Cerrito, or Kensington, will go much smoother. For complex or custom cabinet jobs, bringing in a pro like us can really make a difference. We ensure everything is coordinated properly, saving you time and money.",
  "datePublished": "2026-08-08"
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