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  "headline": "Mistakes to Avoid When Installing a New Bathroom Vanity",
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  "articleBody": "Installing a new bathroom vanity seems straightforward, but there are a few common pitfalls that can turn a simple upgrade into a headache. One biggie is not properly preparing your wall for a wall-hung vanity; you absolutely need solid backing to prevent it from pulling away. Another mistake is forgetting to level the cabinet before securing it. If it's not level, your countertop won't be either, and you'll end up with water pooling. Then there's the classic error of cutting pipe openings from incorrect measurements. Measure twice, cut once, as they say! Overtightening fittings is another common blunder that can lead to stripped threads or cracked pipes, and nobody wants a leak. And finally, skipping thorough leak checks after reconnecting all the plumbing lines is just asking for trouble. You really want to let the water run for a bit and visually inspect everything. If any of these steps feel a bit beyond your comfort zone, or if you encounter unexpected issues, don't hesitate to call in the pros. It could save you from costly repairs down the road.",
  "datePublished": "2026-08-08"
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