Why are manufactured homes so difficult to finance?
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Why is Lemon-Lime Philodendron so difficult to find?
Comments (3)When I googled this name, I got pics of a bunch of different plants, various Philo species and some Epipremnum. What plant exactly are you after? Philodendron 'Brasil' is popular and readily available lately. Maybe that appeals to you?...See MoreWhy are they making this so difficult???
Comments (5)1st you need to find out if you do have 3 phase. That is commercial and it should not be ran to your home. You can call your electric company and ask them if they have 3 phase going to your home. next you need to know the dimensions of your parapet walls(boxes) and it would be good to know the dimensions of the old systems you have now. Next you will need to look and find out how the duct comes into the package systems. Does it come from the side or from the bottom. If it comes from the bottom, the A/C contractor will have to set what as known as a curb which the package unit will sit on. I would suggest that you find a contractor who does roof top package units. Trane and Carrier are known for their package units and they have a commercial branch that is totally dedicated to commercial applications even though you have a residential home. Arizona, has many residential rooftop applications you should feel confident in the contractor first. Then look at price. If the guy is way out in left field but you like him. Call him back and talk price. Either he will justify his costs or he may give you a discount to seal the deal and then you have your confidence and price to boot....See MoreWhy are dryer vents so difficult to hook up?
Comments (15)seriously, we just took almost an entire day to hook ours up. We currently had aluminum ductwork that leaked lint and the flapper was probably original to the house, and didn't close due to the lint holding it open. Hence lots of flies were entering the basement laundry. I had went to lowes and bought everything possible for this new chore, hoping we wouldn't have to make a trip to the local hardware store. But, guess what, trip to Ace was in order. We had the darndest time getting the semi-rigid hose connected to the duct work, and finally gave up on that because it kept unwinding. Then we used the aluminum flexible hose, which still wouldn't connect because some idiot decided that a 4 inch opening won't fit into/over another 4 inch opening. Why don't they make these a bit smaller so they will fit together correctly!!! We ended up buying a adapter that had 2 female ends. If we have to ever do this again, I am definitely going to check into the mentioned gadgets below....See Morewhy is it so difficult
Comments (3)Thank you for your advice. He does have a VERY complicated past, but has taken anger management classes, and is getting back to working now. (after his kids got taken away he didn't work for 3 years, severely depressed) So on those things, he HAS changed. I thought things would get better because with time I would understand that past is past, and that his future is with me. It is very unlikely that he will see any of his kids before they turn 18, so the only way I will have to deal with them is court dates about child support and pictures on the wall. But even with these things I feel upset, and no matter how many times he assures me that he loves me, it doesn't seem to help. I also have problems trusting him, but he's swore never to lie again. Most of the lies he made was not to scare me away, and I can understand that, but I cannot forgive it. I tried to go several times before we got married, but he got so upset, didn't want to live anymore etc etc. I do know how much he loves and needs me, and I love him so much! He does everything he can for me, is very affectionate and always shows me how much I mean to him. But it seems like nothing is going our way. I don't have work status, he hardly makes the rent so we stay with his family, I don't know anyone here and no one in my family has met him. I can't go home for a visit because of the immigration process. I feel completely isolated, all while I have the most caring and giving husband. I do feel inferior to him, and I do know that he wasn't a model father. When I first met him, I had just ended my first serious relationship (4 yrs), with someone who had never been with anyone else, and was the same age as I. Maybe that's why I'm so resentful, I never had to deal with any of these things and was very naiv. Everything happened very fast, because of the distance (couldn't be with him unless we got married). It just feels like where he before would listen to my opinions, now just throws it away saying I'm only 23, I don't know this and that. It's probably true, but it hurts having my own husband say that. He's also very loyal, but can be pretty controlling. He even claims that taking the bus is too dangerous, and gets very upset if I want to go somewhere without him. These things are not the main issue though, that being his past. As long as you know someone needs you and loves you, and you love them, how can you just forget about the promise to be together for ever, and for sure ruin their whole world. He needed a new start and a second chance in life. I gave it to him, but am so full of regrets. People have mistreated him his whole life, and he's doing EVERYTHING he can. How do I find it in my heart to step up to the commitment I made when I married him, and not just think about him having four kids and how that complicated my life. I do love him so much. Sorry for writing so much, just needed to get it out....See Moresocaldisneydude
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