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  "headline": "Is Your Current Plumbing Ready for a Remodel?",
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  "articleBody": "Thinking about a remodel for your home in Berkeley or the East Bay? One of the first things that pops up for many homeowners is whether their current plumbing can really handle the changes. It's a super valid question! People often ask if their existing pipes can support new fixtures, or if they'll need to upgrade their water heater. They also wonder about what kind of piping materials we'll use and if their water pressure will change. And of course, everyone wants to know about permits and code requirements—those can be a real puzzle. To figure all this out, we always start with a plumbing assessment well before the design is set in stone. This helps us identify accessible plumbing routes and decide if pipes need to be relocated or fixtures upgraded. Coordinating plumbing work with other trades is key for a smooth project. If you're unsure if your system is up to snuff, it's always best to get a professional opinion. Contact Frasheski Construction for an assessment and let's get your remodel plans flowing.",
  "datePublished": "2026-08-08"
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