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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 want to get my virginia real estate salesperson license. What is the best way to do this and would you recommend Mosley Real estate schools.Thanks
- First visit a good bookstore. Such as barnes and noble or look online. You can self teach this toyourself then take the test. No need to pay thousands, upon thousands for schooling.
- Q: watspn realty has a course for about 3 weeks.. around 300 dollars.. the local community college has a course for 2 yr.. will cost a lot more.. which would be better and why would a real estate company offer one for only a fraction of the time and cost as the school would.. what to agents make
- Do NOT try to sell real estate for the next 3 years. This is the WORST time to become a Realtor. I started 4 years ago and had a GREAT run, but now it's HORRIBLE.
- Q: i am looking into becoming an agent, i have my license but have not sold a home yet.. i am really hurting with money, i am working a full time job at night and currently supporting 3 kids and my wife. is it worth it to put all my extra time in starting my real estate career and suffer with the gas going up or is real estate so bad now and am i just wasting my time?
- Well not probably isn't a good time to be starting out in this business. I would consider another line of work to support my family. Startig your own business whether it is in real estate of any other business, it takes time, money, discipline and constant prospecting for new customers. Unless you have wealth, or have saved several years worth of income, it makes it nearly impossible to start a new business.
- Q: Really broad question, I know, but what are the nuances, elements, and phases of real estate development? I'm writing a business paper for a competition, and I'm also thinking about being an RE developer when I'm older.Here's what I know about RE Development:1) Buy undeveloped land2) Hire contractors to build houses3) Sell houses for profitor1) Buy property (preferably distress property?)2) Fix/renovate3) Rent it out while waiting for market to get better4) Sell for profitThat's my layman's knowledge of RE Development. To be clear of my question, what are the details and fine points of real estate development? What do I need, besides money? What's the best way to get money to finance this?Thanks all
- Ask a realator they can help!
- Q: Real estate agentsReal estate
- Most real estate agents make none, although a few make a lot. The average number of lisitngs (not sales) in california for each real estate agent is about 1 - which should tell you something.
- Q: My fiance is interested in becoming a real estate agent. He has a highschool diploma, but not a college degree. He is wondering how he would go about doing this? How long do you take classes for and do you know what the cost is? Also-what is the average salary per year (I know they pay on commision..just wondering the average). We live in Maryland/Baltimore. Any info on this would be great! Thank You!
- Attend open houses. Also, pick up the local real estate books that they give out for free. Find a few houses you like and call the listing agent and ask to see the house. That will give you a chance to meet a few local agents and see if there is anyone you mesh well with. We used Remax with our last purchase/and sell. However, I would not base my decision on a specific company name....each realtor is different and unique. Try to stick with a company that has a more well known name (none of those discounted fees places or tiny companies) so you know you are getting the most accurate information possible. If possible, it would be nice if the agent was close to your age, so that they can relate to why you are looking for certain features or locations, and can better foresee other homes that may be perfect for you that maybe you are overlooking as being somewhat unfamiliar with the area. Good luck! Look at several houses before making any offers!
- Q: Is there anything to be weary of about real estate agents.We have a real estate agent that is helping us look for a condo.We haven't met him yet and was wondering if there is anything that I should keep in mind? Thanks.
- I think you mean leery. Weary means tired. Read anything you sign. Most agents want you sign a document stating that they are helping you and that in exchange for helping you they are going to get paid (at closing by the seller). Some states allow you to 'fire' your agent at any point, even during the contract duration. You want one of those clauses present. If you can't stand the person or the job they are doing for you, you want to be able to change agents. Remember that being a real estate agent is the ultimate service job. There are a ton of real estate agents and if you feel anything is sub-par, then fire them. Really. Save yourself the headache. A good real estate agent will listen to what you say, but also pick up on some of the non-verbal cues as to how you react to a shown property. After the first round of showings, the quality of what they show you should improve as they get to know you. Don't get pressured into picking a place too quickly. Real estate agents work on commission (and also word of mouth) so they don't get paid until you close on a property. Keep that in mind. As you look at place after place after place, their hourly rate is dropping as they show you more and more. If you aren't serious about buying yet or are going to take a very long time to make up your mind, be up front about it so they don't get frustrated. Most states have rules about dual-representation, but if you are looking at a listing that your agent has, they stand to make double the commission and might not have all of your best interests at heart. good luck!
- Q: Im looking to be a real estate agent. I plan to begin school soon to get my license. I have done alot of reading on real estate agents and the very high failure rate amoung new comers. I have always worked with people in all my jobs and I have always been a giver. I know also the area I live in within the next couple of years will be a sellers market, and there is great chance to make some money. I do understand you dont just jump into this making money and it might be a very long time before I get a pay check. My main concern is getting my name out there i just moved here about a few months ago so I dont know very many people and being a 23 year old women Im nervous about anyone wanting to work with me since im not so expierenced. Then again my next thought is " Well isnt that how everyone beings? My father since I remember has been a real estate agent till latley and he still is in sales but does real estate on the side can you do it part-time? I read that it isnt possible.
- Wow that is quite the pitch from the Keller Williams guy.. Not that there is anything wrong with that, I just got a chuckle out of it! I am also a young woman and I started a few years ago in the business... funny thing is No one ever asked me how long I had been doing it.. They only ask people that when they seem to be unexperienced. So I never had that issue come up and I doubt you will either if you don't let your age bother you it won't bother anyone else. The issue with Part time Real Estate is that you never get enough momentum going to become sucessful.. the Real Estate bussiness is about building a pipe line of clients/customers and eventually they will start to come out the other end as sales refferals but if you don't spend the time stocking your pipeline you will only see very minimal results. Getting your name out there is going to take time, no doubt about that. The best thing you can do is take floor time, do Open Houses etc,, anything that will get you leads to work.. once you get a few customers and do a good job for them, you will be on your way to making a good name for your self. Also you will want to find a Broker who spends the time investing in their new Agents. Best of luck!
- Q: So right now I just finish high school see the thing is School is not for me im working at burger king right now making about 15,000 a year full time. I want to get into the real estate because I love houses and I love to sell most people tell me people earn around 40k their first year which is not bad to what im making lol. I heard there are people who become millionare's over real estate so SHOULD I GO FOR REAL ESTATE?
- Real Estate is not as easy as most people think. But if that is your passion, I say go for it. Read Millionare Real Estate Agent by Gary Keller. It will give you insight about being a real estate agent. There is much more to being an agent than selling houses.
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