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  "headline": "When to Bring in the Pros for Cabinet Installation",
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  "articleBody": "Deciding whether to DIY your cabinet installation or hire a professional can be a tough call. While some folks are handy, there are definite signs it's time to bring in an expert. If your walls or floors are noticeably out of square, it's going to be incredibly challenging to get your cabinets to sit straight and look good. Professionals have techniques and tools to compensate for these imperfections, ensuring a plumb and level result. Another big indicator is if you're dealing with custom or particularly expensive cabinets. You don't want to risk damaging high-investment pieces with an amateur installation.\n\nFurthermore, if your project requires coordination with electrical or plumbing work – perhaps you're moving a sink or adding under-cabinet lighting – a professional installer can seamlessly integrate these elements. They understand the necessary codes and sequences. Heavy upper cabinets, especially those filled with dishes, need precise anchoring and alignment for safety and longevity. If you're not confident in achieving that perfect, secure fit, it's definitely time to consider professional help. A good installer, like Frasheski Construction, ensures everything is properly fastened to studs, shimmed correctly, and aligned for a flawless finish. Don't hesitate to reach out if you're in the East Bay Area; we specialize in making sure your cabinet installation is done right.",
  "datePublished": "2026-08-08"
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