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  "headline": "What to Do When Your Kitchen Electrical Isn't Up to Snuff",
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  "articleBody": "It's a common scenario: you're planning a fantastic kitchen remodel, but then you start to wonder if your home's electrical system can actually keep up. When your existing panel seems a bit too old or small, or you're planning to add a bunch of new, power-hungry appliances, that's a pretty clear sign you might need an upgrade. Another indicator is when you're constantly tripping breakers with your current setup – that tells you the circuits are overloaded. If your current lighting is dim, flickering, or simply not meeting your needs for cooking and entertaining, it's time to think about a comprehensive lighting plan. Also, if you're finding yourself needing extension cords all over the place to power your countertop gadgets, you definitely need more outlets! And, if you're unsure about code compliance for new wiring or major electrical changes, that's absolutely a moment to call in the experts. When the work involves new circuits, panel upgrades, or any significant electrical reconfigurations, a qualified professional ensures everything is safe, up to code, and perfectly integrated with your new kitchen design. Don't DIY complex electrical work; it's a safety hazard and could lead to bigger problems.",
  "datePublished": "2026-08-08"
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