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  "headline": "Why Your Remodel Schedule Keeps Slipping",
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  "articleBody": "It's super frustrating when your home renovation project just can't stick to the timeline, right? A common culprit is often a lack of detailed trade scheduling and sequencing. Many folks just schedule by dates, thinking they can simply line up different crews back-to-back. But that often overlooks crucial dependencies, like needing the framing inspection done before insulation, or paint drying before cabinet installation. Without properly mapping out what needs to finish before the next task can even begin, you're setting yourself up for delays. Things like unexpected material lead times or inspections that don't pass the first time can throw a wrench into everything. It's not just about getting people on the calendar; it's about making sure the site, materials, and booked trades all align perfectly. If you're finding your project constantly behind, it might be time to look at how robust your scheduling process truly is. Getting a handle on these details upfront can save you a lot of headaches down the line, and sometimes, bringing in a pro for multi-trade jobs with tight deadlines can make all the difference.",
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