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  "headline": "Avoiding common mistakes with new appliance hookups",
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  "articleBody": "It’s easy to overlook details when you’re excited about a new appliance, but a few common mistakes can cause big problems! One frequent oversight is simply assuming the installation includes *all* hookups. Often, basic delivery doesn't cover complex electrical, gas, or water connections, leaving you scrambling. Another hiccup happens when folks don't confirm if the installers will move existing furniture or haul away old appliances. You might end up with an old fridge sitting in your living room! Also, not verifying compatibility and required prep work beforehand can lead to delays. Imagine your new dryer arriving only to find your vent isn't the right size. Oops! Lastly, failing to ask about a service warranty on the installation itself is a missed opportunity. If something goes wrong a week later, you want to know who to call. By being proactive and asking these questions upfront, you can ensure a much smoother experience. If you’re unsure about any of these steps, especially with gas or water lines, it’s always best to call in a professional. Frasheski Construction can manage these tricky details, ensuring your new appliances are installed safely and correctly.",
  "datePublished": "2026-08-08"
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