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    How to Find The Right Carport Kit
    by Alfred Mears
    09/21/2021

    For homeowners who have garages, the idea of investing in a carport or sorting through suitable carport kits is kind of an alien thing. The garage has kind of become the catch-all place in the home that does a little of everything.

    It's a place to store all of the stuff you can't, or don't want to, keep inside such as Christmas lights from 1989 that you've kept around for some reason. Your golf clubs and other sports equipment have all taken up residence in the garage, with the hope being that someday, you'll get back out there again. And somewhere under the cobwebs in the corner, you actually have a lot of basic lawn tools you bought when you first moved in because it seemed like the right thing to do as a new homeowner. Years later, those tools are still there, just a little dustier.

    No matter the manner in which a garage is used, it is an inherent part of the American home & something many can't live without. That is, unless, one thinks of a carport. Carports are pur

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    How To Find The Best Metal Building Supplier
    by Alfred Mears
    09/21/2021

    While it can be tempting to think of the world as having been completely turned on its ear by the last eighteen months, including the construction industry, the fact remains that construction has looked quite different for some time now. Most notable in these changes has been the number of metal building suppliers dotting the landscape. As standard construction methodologies shift and homebuyers & business owners rethink the space around them, the use of steel buildings has become more than just a novelty. In fact, it has become quite the norm.

    Along with the rise in metal buildings in construction has been the rise in modular/pre-fab construction. Why spend months on end at a job site seeing traditional wood framing being put up little by little when prefabricated steel structures can be delivered to the site, put in place, and secured by personnel in a relative jiffy? It saves money, time, and gets the work crew in & out of a job faster, letting them get to more projects quic

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    What To Ask Your Attorney About Transferring An LLC To Texas
    by Alfred Mears
    09/21/2021

    Making business decisions, such as you starting to transfer an LLC to Texas, aren't quite on par with choosing to go with full-fat yogurt versus fat-free. There are an insane number of moving parts. While one aspect of the transfer process isn't as staggering as another, the weight of a bad move or a careless oversight is not the way you want to get operations going in another state.

    Aside from the bad look, though, Texas, like every other state in the U.S., doesn't take too kindly to poorly executed legal processes. At the very least, it makes you look bad. At worst, it makes it look as though you're trying to skirt the law, and that's no bueno. But what options do you have in order to keep these kinds of snafus from occurring? Easy - lawyer up.

    The right LLC attorney will not only be able to help you put together the best course of action in the transfer process, but s/he will be able to help find any deficiencies, oversights, or causes for concern in your current ope

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    5 Key Components That Should Be Included In Dyslexia Curriculum
    by Alfred Mears
    09/21/2021

    Watch enough local or national news programs, and you'll likely catch at least one story about the less-than-stellar state-of-affairs of our current education system. Though there are many deficiencies worth noting, one area that has concerned parents for some time has been the proper development & implementation of a solid dyslexia curriculum.

    For families with a dyslexic student, making sure their child is able to get the help they need to succeed isn't easy, which can be infuriating. What makes this deficiency even more egregious is that this lack of a proper curriculum addressing the need of a dyslexic population affects ALL students. While figures will vary a bit, recent research indicates that almost 1 in 5 people is affected by dyslexia. That's not student population either — that's general population! This means that if there is a lack of proper curriculum developed to help dyslexic individuals in school, there's likely a lack of dyslexic resources available to dyslexic

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    What Your AC Contractor Wishes You Did For Your HVAC
    by Alfred Mears
    09/21/2021

    If you've ever had to call a service repair company, you've likely felt a sting of shame because you think you did something wrong. In Texas, the one repair technician everyone dreads calling is the local AC contractor. Why? Well, in case you didn't know, it gets really warm in Texas. Many are able to handle the temperatures quite well, while others can't wait to crank their air conditioners to arctic temperatures.

    It should surprise no one that these systems find themselves working REALLY hard. After all, if it's 105ºF outside and you're actively trying to make your home be 65ºF, that is a Herculean task. Your air conditioner is giving everything it has & likely won't be shutting off for hours. Keep in mind that bedtime temps may only get down to about 80ºF.

    To get a better perspective on what that's doing to your AC, take any appliance in your home whose manufacturer states to keep from running too long at one time. Then, do exactly that because you want a particular

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