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  "headline": "What to Do When Your Punch List Feels Endless",
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  "articleBody": "Ever get to the end of a big home renovation project in Berkeley or the East Bay and feel like the punch list is just growing instead of shrinking? It's a common feeling! A punch list, at its core, is a list of small items that need to be fixed or completed before your project is officially wrapped up. Think of it as the final polish. The key is to make sure each item is clear. Is it a missing light switch cover or a leaky faucet? Be specific! It’s also crucial to know who's responsible for what. Your contractor should help clarify if an item falls under plumbing, electrical, or general carpentry. Don't be shy about asking for photos or detailed notes for each item, and definitely set a reasonable completion deadline. Typically, for residential work, you're looking at about 7-14 days to get these wrapped up, but always check your contract. If you're feeling overwhelmed or there's a disagreement about what constitutes a punch item versus a warranty issue, it might be time to bring in some professional help to get things straightened out. Don't let a lingering punch list delay enjoying your newly remodeled kitchen or bathroom!",
  "datePublished": "2026-08-08"
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