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CAST IRON PIPE EN877

CAST IRON PIPE EN877

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Made from 100% recyclable materials, CMAX epoxy cast iron pipe systems are not only environmental friendly, but also satisfy many properties necessary to withstand the aggressive conditions both internal and external of the pipes and fittings: these properties include its excellent resistance to abrasion, corrosion, impact and fire. CMAX also has low noise transmission compared to common UPVC drainage pipe systems. CMAX is designed as long lasting building materials.

Standard:

CMAX epoxy cast iron pipe systems with nominal size between 40-300mm comply with BS EN 877.BS EN 877 guarantees the quality of the materials, dimensions and tolerances, mechanical properties(like water pressure, tensile strength and brinell hardness) appearance, and the standard coating for the epoxy cast iron pipes, fittings and couplings.

Strength:

Iron is well known for its strength and abrasion resistance. The shape and impact strength of CMAX products are unchanged under exposure of sunlight and weathering, while UPVC and PVC pipes would soften, deform and become brittle under intense temperature change.

Quiet:

CMAX’s sturdy and dense properties reduce pipe vibration a silent drainage system.Studies had proven iron is the quietest material out of all other common drainage system.

Non-Toxic and Non-Combustile:

No toxic gas will be emitted from CMAX in the event of fire. Iron is also non-combustile,so epoxy cast iron pipes and fittings are recoverable after fire.

Anti-Corrosive:

All CMAX epoxy cast iron pipes and fittings are internally and externally finished with corrosive resistant epoxy coating to prevent fouling and corrosion. The epoxy on CMAX epoxy cast iron pipes and fittings provides an excellent exterior under humid and tropical conditions.

Coupling:

Lightweight couplings are specially engineered to guarantee a strong, quick and easy connection between CMAX pipes and fittings. Made from stainless steel with rubber gaskets, the coupling match pipe and fittings non-corrosive properties.

Q:I would like to invest in the real estate market of USA. I need a reliable entity to advice me on the type of investment, the amount to invest, and where to invest? can anyone help me with a list of organizations like Century 21 for such a service. Appreciate your help.
I labored within the loan enterprise for a pair years. I am now a estate tax researcher and I not too long ago (Last five months) purchased a house. Yes the truly property enterprise is declining. Which is often a well factor due to the fact new properties have been being developed at an insane fee. Home mortgage curiosity premiums are nonetheless low which could also be well. I feel a vendor's marketplace is a nasty factor due to the fact it places new property owners in a nasty fianncial quandary in the event that they make deficient offerings corresponding to: Purchasing a extra costly house than you'll be able to real have the funds for conveniently Increasing Bankruptcy premiums due to the fact of deficient lending offerings made (ARMS which lose cash, curiosity best loans) Equity being developed a ways slower. Property taxes growing swiftly. and so forth.. and so forth.. To make an extended reply rather shorter we're heading toward a consumers marketplace. Which I suppose has benefits for each the vendor and customer.
Q:Stocks or Real Estate? Why?
In the period 1850 to 2009, U.S. stocks returned 10.2% per annum and U.S. real estate returned 5.8% per annum. Put another way, the average house cost $2,000 in 1850 and is worth $200,000 today. That is a 100x increase. Over the same period, stocks increased more than 1000x. But on the other hand, stocks are more volatile than real estate. Good luck! Ron
Q:We're just beginning our home buying journey, just spoke a realtor, starting to look at homes at this week, etc.. Very early in the game still. At what point should we get a real estate attorney? And what should we expect from one? Do they walk you through the fine print, can I expect him/her to be available to answer any questions I may have? Or are their services limited to just the closing? Please feel free to offer any additional information in regards to a real estate attorney and what their job includes.. Thank you.
When you place an offer on a house, you will sign a contract which is OK to sign because in the contract will be a contingency meaning, that the contract will be null-and-void unless approved by your attorney, and usually also needs to pass (to your satisfaction) a home inspection. You will put in a bid to buy the house usually a little below the asking price. Usually anything wrong with the house can be used as a negotiating tool you can mention was the reason you are offering a lower price. Also it is a good idea to ask the realtor if they can represent you as exclusive buyers agent since in this way you get inside information. If you are in the Upstate NY area I could do it for you since I am a licensed Realtor! It costs the same as if you were just buying a house from a seller's agent. But yes when you have signed a contract you will send it to your attorney long before the closing so they can review it for you! Good Luck!
Q:Ok so right now I'm 16 and i have an interest in real estate and also in a side job. I'm going to be attending college in a couple years to get some minor degrees such as building, business, mechanical, and drafting. And i was wondering if being a real estate agent would be appropriate for me right now. I know now's not the best time to sell. But if i sell one (1) small property, that would pay as much as i get in a year at my little call in part time job. I also am friends with many of the Realtors around the local area, so i know that would help. So my question is, would this be a suitable job for someone like me? Is there an age requirement? Does it take more the two semesters to get your license? And is this a full-time, hands-on, type job?Thanks!
RE agency is NOT the ideal occupation if you just want to earn some extra money. IT requires an interest in and understanding of the idea of fiduciary. In this arena, you represent others and if you do not do so correctly, you ARE fired, fined and sometimes, jailed. IT is a mini form of being an attorney. Stick with being a real estate investor. or. starting today, study real estate law and see what you think of it.
Q:I would like to know what kinds of investments in real estate are worth it. Condos, Coops, houses, I live in the Bronx, NY, and I would like to invest in my child's future by putting the money into real estate since it's so unlikely to lose it there. Please let me know your thoughts.Thanks a lot
I've been looking at commercial property, as existing tenants (and happy ones) would be paying rent. You can still lose in real estate, as we've seen in the past year; it's now sweeping across the country in areas previously not that bad. I know many people who either had to take a loss due to losing their jobs or being relocated, etc., because the homes were not selling or are upside down without taking out a second or refying as in the past. It is a frightening thought right now, as investing in real estate use to be a sure thing. I think most of us lived through that, and yes, made some money. But now, I would think and wait a while longer. Or get repos and invest wisely. But plan on holding the property for a long, long time. And normally what you'll make money on like a great property with all the amenities, just are not going up in value. Kudos to looking out for your kid.
Q:Do I need to graduate high school to be eligible for a license and career in the Real Estate Industry? I am almost 17, in 10th grade and school is extremely difficult for me. I am pretty sure I won't be able to graduate do to how demanding and hard the work is. I was hoping to be an agent seeing as it's just the perfect job for me and my personalty. I am also interested in design. The only problem is, I know I'm smart and I have great business skills/techniques. It's just the things they require us to learn these days is so unnecessary I don't see the point. So anyways, I live in Seattle Washington, if that matters, and was curious to see if maybe I have the slightest chance of being successful one day.
You can get a real estate salesperson's license in Washington without a high school diploma, but you must be 18 years of age. You do need a high school diploma or equivalent to get a broker's license. The licensing is probably the easy part. However, finding an employer might be more difficult. As a broker, I would never even consider hiring a licensed salesperson who was a high school dropout unless they already had a well-established and successful career. P.S. There's a lot of stuff I had to learn during my brokers' coursework that is totally irrelevant to my field of practice (for example, I had to learn a lot about commercial and industrial real estate, even though I had no interest in that field). If what you're learning now in school is so unnecessary [you] don't see the point, you'll be disappointed to learn that there is plenty of that in training for a career in real estate too.
Q:in making money, what are the pros and cons of eachim thinking more of long term, I assume in real estate investment you can play it much more safer without losing heaps of money, but in stock money comes in faster, and it can lose faster too s and cons of them would be nice, thanks for the answers!
stocks are a one off buy and don't need maintanance real estate are subject to condition eg.area, natural disasters, maintanence
Q:I see a lot of advertisements on craigslist re: real estate investment with no credit check, no own money involve, etc.. Is there any truth in this? I would like to get involve in real estate investing hoping that it will be a pathway to financial freedom, but i have no money to invest.
i okorder a high red banner about being cautious of scams...of which i think this is one. if it was that easy ---everyone would do it and we would not have the real estate crisis that now exists. be careful and good luck :)
Q:I am thinking of starting a career in real estate. I know the housing market is in a state of decline and credit standards are becoming tight. As a result, commissions are going to take a dive for agents. I know that getting a good portfolio of listings will help, but marketing them will be expensive. I have a good connection with media sales and marketing. I am in vehicle sales now and just want to move to a more profitable field with more autonomy and a more professional environment. I have the time, dedication, and a very handy wife with a good eye for staging homes and design. I think that starting with a larger company will be beneficial, but are more experienced agents usually forthcoming with guidance and advice for rookies. I consider my self a good looking, charming young man with a silver tongue. Bottom line, is it a smart move to go into real estate (in Memphis, TN) right now if I have to make at least $40k/year?
I became a real estate agent 3 months ago in Canada, British Columbia. United states is on the Decline. I have been doing well finally after 3 months. Made a 3 million dollar commercial sale, but my first sale was a mobile home for 100 000$. A crappy mobile home for 100 000$ do the math and relocate my friend. Things are so hot up here its amazing. Vancouver, Okanagan, Island. Leave the states and start business up here. Im only 19 and even I can make a living at it. More than a decent one.
Q:I am finishing up my undergraduate degree in Real Estate at a Pennsylvania university. Will my course work waive my education requirements to become a RE Broker in Pa? In other words, do I still need to complete an additional 16 credits of education?
In California, if one took classes in business or real estate law, accounting or economics, he/she could get a credit for that. Check with the department of real estate and see if that's the case in your state. I have a strong feeling it is. Good luck. If you are planning to sell Real Estate, remember, every extra license carries extra liability. Many people make a false assumption that having a Broker's license makes them more marketable.

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