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  "headline": "Why Are My Cabinets Falling Apart?",
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  "articleBody": "Cabinets aren't meant to last forever, but sometimes they seem to fail prematurely. If you're seeing issues, it's worth figuring out why. Often, minor problems like loose hardware, stuck drawers, or chipped finishes are totally fixable. These are usually just signs of wear and tear, and a good repair can extend their life quite a bit. However, structural problems are a whole different ballgame. If you're dealing with warped, swollen, cracked, or water-damaged cabinet parts, that's usually a sign that something more serious is going on. This kind of damage often points to needing a replacement rather than just a simple fix because the structural integrity is compromised. Delaying action on water damage is a big mistake, as it can lead to bigger problems down the line, and overlooking things like weak frames or sagging shelves means you're missing deeper failures. If you're seeing these more severe issues, it's really time to bring in a professional who can give you a reliable assessment of whether repair or replacement is the best path forward. Don't let a small problem turn into a massive headache – getting an expert opinion early can save you a lot of grief and money.",
  "datePublished": "2026-08-08"
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