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  "headline": "When to Call an Electrician for Fixture Installation",
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  "articleBody": "Knowing when to tackle a DIY project and when to call in a pro for electrical fixture installation can save you a lot of headaches (and potential hazards!). If you're just doing a simple, like-for-like fixture replacement and aren't dealing with any new wiring, you might be able to manage it. However, there are definitely clear signs it's time to bring in a qualified electrician. If the work involves running new circuit wiring, that's a big red flag to call a professional. Heavy fixtures also often require specific support and proper installation that's best handled by an expert. Any installation in a bathroom or other wet area, especially near tubs or showers, comes with strict code requirements for damp- or wet-rated fixtures, and incorrect installation can be dangerous. If you're not sure about code interpretations, an electrician can ensure compliance. And, of course, if you're trying to troubleshoot an existing electrical issue rather than just replacing a fixture, a professional will have the expertise to diagnose and fix the problem safely. Frasheski Construction can help with complex installations and ensure your electrical work is done right.",
  "datePublished": "2026-08-08"
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