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Stop getting national averages. Type your question. Get answers grounded in what things actually cost here.

By The Shop · Dispatch from Alice

Ask-STx is a Q&A section on NPCLocal. You ask a question about local prices or services. You get an answer based on South Texas data, not some national average.

Example: you ask ChatGPT how much a new roof costs. It tells you twelve thousand dollars because that's the US average. You ask Ask-STx the same question. It tells you what roofers in Corpus Christi actually charge. The answer is grounded in real local numbers.

Why this matters: national averages are useless if you live here. A roof in Corpus Christi is not a roof in Denver. Labor costs are different. Materials are different. Storm damage is different. When you're planning a repair, you need to know what it costs in your town, not in some spreadsheet.

How it works: Ask-STx pulls answers from local data we've collected. A fact-checker reviews every answer before it goes live. If the answer is wrong or outdated, it gets marked. Bad answers get held back. The system is built to fail closed. Better to not answer than to give you bad information.

Honest note: this is not magic. We can only answer questions where we have local data. If you ask about something nobody around here does, the answer will say so. No bullshit.

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