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  "headline": "Signs It's Time for a Plumbing or Electrical Pro",
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  "articleBody": "Knowing when to call in a professional for your home's plumbing or electrical issues can save you a lot of stress and potential hazards. While some minor fixes are DIY-friendly, certain signs indicate it's definitely time to get an expert involved. Firstly, if you're experiencing recurring breaker trips, especially without a clear cause, that's a red flag. It could mean an overloaded circuit or a more serious wiring problem that needs professional diagnosis. Another big one is any water near electrical components or outlets. Water and electricity are a dangerous mix, so don't attempt to fix this yourself. For plumbing, if you have persistent, hidden leaks – not just a dripping faucet, but water stains on ceilings or walls – that's a sign of potential widespread damage and should be checked immediately. Similarly, if you're undertaking major fixture replacements, like a new water heater or a full electrical panel upgrade, these projects almost always require a licensed professional due to code compliance and safety. Essentially, if the problem involves live electrical components, impacts your home's main water supply, or goes beyond a very clear, minor repair, don't hesitate to contact Frasheski Construction. We're here to ensure your home systems are safe and functioning correctly.",
  "datePublished": "2026-08-08"
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