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  "name": "What's the difference between a minor lighting repair and a major safety upgrade?",
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        "text": "A minor lighting repair typically involves fixing a single faulty fixture, switch, or outlet that isn't indicative of a systemic issue. Examples include replacing a broken dimmer or troubleshooting a non-working light. A major safety upgrade, however, addresses foundational electrical issues like outdated wiring, an overloaded electrical panel, or a lack of modern safety devices such as GFCIs/AFCIs, often requiring more extensive work to bring the entire system up to current code standards.",
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        "description": "Minor repairs fix isolated issues, while major safety upgrades address systemic problems like outdated wiring, overloaded panels, or lack of modern safety devices."
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  "description": "Minor repairs fix isolated issues, while major safety upgrades address systemic problems like outdated wiring, overloaded panels, or lack of modern safety devic"
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