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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: does anyone know about or have a job in real estate?if so what can i look forward to do in it. im kinda intrested in it but i dont want to just jump in and it not be so great so to say.thanks.
Avoid Real Estate like the Plague. Look at the Five Star Hotels like the Ritz Carlton and apply for a Front Desk or Administrative Position.
Q: does anyone have any good and honest real estate agencies with not too slimy agents?you know the kind that talks too smooth and lies to get more commission? haahaai am asking b/c i do see some really bad ones in New York.pls adv any good ones in the Flushing or Queens area if possible.Thanks so much!!Thanks so much!!
It is sensible to opt for a real estate agent who is sincere about his/her qualifications and it is sensitive towards the client's desires. Try to find agents who are experienced in the newest market developments qualified and accommodating.You could check the agent's qualifications at real estate offices.
Q: I live in NY and I'd like to get my real estate license. I'd like to eventually move to the Caribbean and sell real estate there. How would I go about achieving this? I would greatly appreciate any advice from experienced Realtors. Thanks.
Getting Ready to Become a Real Estate Agent * The skills you'll need to excel as an agent, and how you can develop them * Ideas to start your real estate training right now through informal learning * Tips on researching your local real estate market * Types of sources that offer the formal real estate training you'll need, such as: o Real estate schools o Large franchise real estate offices o Real estate boards o Online or correspondence training * How you may be able to get your real estate training paid for * A list of state and provincial real estate licensing contacts
Q: I was thinking about doing real estate...a job to do on the side?How can I get started?What should be done?And what is the salary?
You will need to obtain your real estate license. I would make sure this is something you really enjoy doing. Learn everything you can about the market you will be serving! The salary? :) You are paid when you sell something!
Q: I'm trying to scope out the local (Austin, TX) real estate market. I'm not ready to commit to speaking with a realtor yet. What's the best way to find the most recent homes listed for sale?
www.okorder , its what the realtors use...its the multiple listing service...follow the links to the state and area you are looking for
Q: Im 21 and this summer of 09 i want to get my real estate license for my summer break im thinking about attending champions in dallas but can i get some info like on the main courses i really need to take ?
I don't know about Texas; I live and got my real estate license in Virginia. But what you should do is contact one or more major real estate companies near where you are. Many/most will offer licensing courses. They know the topics that must be covered; they know the hours needed to get you qualified to take the test. Many community colleges also offer the courses. One tip: Take a total immersion course. I did it over a 4-week period--three evenings a week and most of each Saturday. If I hadn't had a full-time job, I could have done it in about 10 days. There's a lot of stuff that's covered that just won't stick with you. If you spread the lessons out over, say, 4 months, you just won't remember enough. Also, there are a number of reasonably affordable (something like $69 or so) computer disk review courses. Buy them. They're slick. They really do resemble the actual test. And you can determine your strengths and weaknesses. Hope that helps.
Q: I am an inactive licensed real estate agent and I recently purchased a home using a broker I used to do business with. He agreed to pay me 1.5% of the 2.5% commission after the close of escrow; now that escrow is closed he wants to take 30% to pay his taxes. I understand that his business took in the whole 2.5% commission so it looks as though he made a lot more money than he actually did, but I was not expecting this when I purchased the house and it is going to cost me about $3000 out of the commission I was expecting, and I still have to pay my taxes on it. How is this usually done? Is there anyway he could report my wages without having to pay taxes on them? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
This okorder
Q: Also, is there a guide that list the different career option in real estate?
A real estate broker is usually the person in charge of the real estate office with additional education and experience in handling the business and managing the personnel. A salesperson is the real estate agent who sells and lists real estate for sale and rent. He is a subordinate to the broker, but can also be a broker in some cases. The agent is the salesperson or broker. The loan officer is employed by a lending institution or mortgage broker and handles the application for a mortgage. The loan officer is forbidden by law to either list or sell the real estate involved in the mortgage loan procedure. Any major real estate company such as Century 21, Coldwell Banker, Long Foster, Weichert and others will have a complete list of all career opportunities in the real estate business.
Q: aside from having money put away in a 401k, is it reasonable to assume in todays economy, that investing in real estate is a good option?
The biggest drawback of investing in real estate is that your investment is not liquid. You can't just up and sell real estate. You never know when you might need to get your hands on some cash in return for your investments. You don't want to be in a situation where you're doing great on paper, but might have to sell at a loss...
Q: So my boyfriend and I are looking at a potential house nearby so we can be homeowners. He works for a contractor that remodels houses and I, on the other hand, am currently working nearly full time as a waitress. I heard some real estate companies won't sell a house to someone who works as a server/bartender. Is this true? Or does that depend on the company?SERIOUS ANSWERS ONLY!! NO RUDE RESPONSES!!
I have been a real estate agent/broker full time since 1978. I sell homes to people all the time that have all sorts of employment. The only problem with servers is if the income reported to IRS is not enough to qualify for the loan. That would not be my decision but the mortgage company investors.

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