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  "headline": "Why Are the Final Touches on My Remodel So Important?",
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  "articleBody": "You know that feeling when a project is almost done, and you're just itching to be finished? It's tempting to rush through those last few steps, but when it comes to home remodeling, those 'final details' are incredibly important. Think of it this way: the main construction might be done, but it's the finishing work — like final trim, perfect sealing, and hardware alignment — that really brings everything together. These details ensure your new kitchen or bathroom isn't just functional, but also beautiful and polished. Skipping a final inspection or leaving small defects unaddressed can really diminish the overall quality of your renovation. It affects the aesthetics, sure, but more importantly, it impacts the durability and function. A door that doesn't latch smoothly or incomplete seals can cause issues down the line. We take great care during the closeout phase to make sure everything meets your expectations. Don't let your big remodeling investment fall short on the last leg!",
  "datePublished": "2026-08-08"
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