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  "headline": "Tackling Persistent Plumbing Problems",
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  "articleBody": "Persistent plumbing problems are such a headache, aren't they? It's easy to just patch up a leak, but if it keeps coming back, you've probably got a bigger issue brewing beneath the surface. When you're dealing with recurring leaks or drains that consistently clog, it's really important to figure out the root cause, not just treat the symptom. A good first step is to try and identify where the problem is coming from. Is it always the same faucet? Or is it a broader issue affecting multiple fixtures? You'll want to inspect for any visible wear or damage on pipes and connections. If you find something obvious, isolating that section and replacing the faulty component can sometimes do the trick. However, if the issue isn't clear, or if you're dealing with something like water near electrical wiring, it's time to call in a pro. Undetected leaks can lead to serious water damage, and no one wants that! Don't let a small, recurring problem turn into a major headache; reach out to Frasheski Construction for a thorough assessment and lasting solution.",
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