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  "headline": "Why isn't my new flooring looking right?",
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  "articleBody": "It's super frustrating when you've just had new flooring installed, and it just doesn't look or feel quite right, isn't it? Sometimes, issues crop up that can really take the shine off your new space. Often, these problems can be traced back to what happened *before* the installation even began. Maybe the subfloor wasn't properly prepped, leading to an uneven surface, or perhaps there were moisture issues that weren't addressed, causing bubbling or warping. Another common culprit is skipping the acclimation period for certain materials, which can lead to gaps or shrinking later on. Improper installation methods, like not using the right adhesive or incorrect plank alignment, can also make a big difference in the final look and durability. It’s also possible the wrong type of flooring was chosen for your home’s specific environment. If you're noticing problems, it’s best to get it checked out quickly. A professional can assess what went wrong and help you figure out the best way to fix it, especially if it involves subfloor repairs or sensitive materials. Sometimes, trying to fix it yourself can make things worse. Don't hesitate to reach out for expert advice if you're seeing issues; Frasheski Construction can help determine the root cause and plan for a lasting solution.",
  "datePublished": "2026-08-08"
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