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  "headline": "Why Does My New Vanity Not Fit Right?",
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  "articleBody": "It's super frustrating to get a new vanity home only to find it doesn't quite fit your bathroom space or existing setup. This is a pretty common snag, and it often boils down to a few key things. First, many folks forget to double-check their rough-in measurements before buying, which means the new vanity might not align with your current plumbing lines. Then there's the height; what looks good in a showroom might feel all wrong in your bathroom, especially if you're going from a standard height to something more modern. Also, if you're eyeing a wall-hung unit, you need to be absolutely sure your wall can support its weight, and that you have studs in the right places. These aren't just cosmetic issues; they can lead to bigger problems down the line if not addressed properly. Making sure you've got the right fit from the start saves you a lot of hassle. If you're running into these kinds of fit issues, or just want to make sure your measurements are spot on before you buy, it's a good idea to reach out to a professional. They can help you assess your space, confirm compatibility, and even help with installation to ensure everything lines up perfectly.",
  "datePublished": "2026-08-08"
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