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  "headline": "Don't Make These Remodel Plumbing Mistakes",
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  "articleBody": "When you're diving into a home remodel in the East Bay, plumbing is one of those areas where a few missteps can cause big headaches down the line. A really common mistake is just assuming your existing plumbing system can magically handle new fixtures without any verification. Trust me, it rarely works out that way! Another big no-no is overlooking local building codes and permit requirements. Those aren't suggestions; they're essential for safety and compliance. Failing to consider how new fixtures might affect water pressure or drainage is another frequent oversight. You don't want weak showers or slow drains in your newly remodeled space, right? And finally, people often don't plan for the unexpected issues that can pop up once you start opening up walls. There could be old pipes, hidden leaks, or outdated connections. The best way to avoid these pitfalls? Get a thorough plumbing assessment early on and work with experienced pros who know what to look for. For expert help with your remodel plumbing in Berkeley, give Frasheski Construction a call.",
  "datePublished": "2026-08-08"
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