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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 a person who has a licence in real estate legal to assist a buyer even though this person is not connected with the association and a broker?
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- Q: I would like to get into real estate...how would a beginner go about this?
- I have been a Realtor since April 2006, I have closed over 40 deals since then and made a six figure income from real estate in that year. No that is not typical for the industry, but it is typical for the company I work for. If you get your license look for TRAINING, and I mean real training. Not just watch this agent and you will figure it out. We have classes daily to teach new and experienced agents to take their business to the next level. Now sales is important to real estate but the thing to remember is this: Your most important job as a real estate agent is lead generation, NOT buying and selling houses. You cannot sell houses if you do not have clients. The flexibility in hours is not what you think, I work 9-5 PLUS eveings and weekends. And the only reason I do not work more is I have an assistant who handles a lot of the mundane work for me so I can focus on lead generation and my clients. You can work less but generally speaking, plan on making less... There are agents who work less than than and make more than me, through leverage, that is what I am working towards. There are also those who work more and make less.... They do not focus on lead generation. Health insurance is a biggie to think about, and taxes. As a Realtor, no-one is collecting taxes for you so quarterly payments need to be made to the IRS and state if you have state income tax. It is a very rewarding job, both personally and financially if you work hard and put systems in place to help you succeed. But it is what you put into it, there is no easy $ in real estate.
- Q: Id like to work as a real estate agent for a brokerage. What promotion prospects would I have? How would my career progress?
- the only promotion is self promotion. your income will rest on commission alone.
- Q: hey im interested in taking a real estate course and getting license in my state CT, does anyone know any web sites that i can find alot of schools, i found a few but im looking to see all my options thanks.
- Are houses selling in CT? Houses are not selling in Illinois. New Houses are. I know quite a few realtors doing other things because house sales are getting fewer and it takes longer. Good Luck.
- Q: After getting my license, is it possible for me to have a successful full-time job as a real estate agent. I don't have many contacts but I know I would love it. Any advice?
- It is always possible. Some real estate rookies come in and make huge sums of money. There are three things these people have: contacts, drive, and perseverance. The rule of thumb in any sales job is that it takes about six months to get a steady income. In real estate it can take years, but doesn't have to. I remember my first day as a real estate agent. Everyone told me it would take forever. I had floor that day and I had a contract in my hand before I left. I recommend, at least while you are getting started, that you have a secondary income. It is great if you are young and living with your parents, older with a pension, or if your spouse has a good job. If you are the sole bread winner, it can be tough. Make sure you have enough money in savings before you quit your job. Many real estate offices require that you pay them to work there. Make sure you are comfortable with your commission split. You can expect to see anything from a 50% commission split, but no office fees, to 100% commission split but you pay a large office fee. There will be many options in between. I could go on and on, but email me and I'll be happy to answer specific questions. Ultimately, your success or failure is dependent on how hard you are willing to work. If you want to learn how do really make it, find a job as a real estate assistant, once you get your license, it shouldn't be difficult. As an assistant, you will receive a paycheck while learning the ropes. What you learn in school is how to pass the test. But it doesn't teach you how to succeed.
- Q: I am thinking about starting a career in real estate. I just left my job due to too much time being spent away from home (4 days at a time). I don't need medical benefits and I really don't have many bills (probably around $1200 or so). So I guess my question is, is this something I can realistically do full time right out of the gate. I would be working with Prudential Realty.
- First, you'd better change your tag line. Marquis de Sade is not a catchy name which inspires trust in any business, but especially in real estate. Good grief. You can offer to do office work for one of the agents, but unless things are much busier in your area than they are in most parts of the country you won't have much to do. You can also work as a house sitter for open houses, work as a stager for new listings, put up and take down For Sale signs, work as a computer tech putting listings in the computer or updating listings and sales information. Get the basic courses under your belt and apprentice yourself to a good, strong agent. By the time you have the experience to work on your own, you'll be ready. First, though, change the tag line. Please.
- Q: I am just working on becoming licensed as a real estate agent in Michigan, I have found 2 brokerages that I really like and am working on narrowing it down to 1, any tips as I begin this career I have full researched it and know the risks and the disadvantages. Any ideas for marketing, or anything else that may be helpful? Would like to hear from some expierenced agents. Thanks!
- Good day TJ, Real Estate is a great career to persue as long as you have the patience. But I am sure you know that, I am not a Realtor but I do own a Title Company here in Florida, my background has been on marketing and I can give you a few tips. The one strongest and most effective method of marketing is Word of Mouth, make sure that anyone and everyone that you come in contact with knows that you are a Realtor, be confident when you speak to them, about your company, people sense your strength and weaknesses by the way you speak. Concider your business cards as little seeds, the more that you plant the most likely that you are going to have positive results. After you make a few sales and the customers are happy, ask them to send you some referrals, it never hurts to ask, keep in contact with them, do not be like many other Realtors and make the sale and forget about them, know their birthdays, spouses birthdays, you always want to continue building reports with them. Follow up and Follow through. Remember that you are what you say in this business. I would stay away from spending money on advertising on the beginning, but once you get rolling, then I would invest some money but if you have happy customers, they are the ones that will keep you busy all of the time. Find a company that is willing to teach you and continue training you on all of the marketing and selling techniques that are available for you. Than you choose the one that best suits you and your needs. Hope that I have answered your question... I know it was a little long winded but I am passionate about what I do. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions or need a little advice, if I don't know the answer I will find out. Talk to you soon.
- Q: I am thinking about getting into real estate...I know there's more money in commercial but its harder to break into....any tips/ideas/suggestions?
- Start where you can afford to purchase. Seek advise and guidance from a professional Realtor.
- Q: im 22 yrs old and im in school to become an interior designer. i recently decided id like to try real estate. i have knowledge of architecture and design. what next?
- hi, since that is my job as well, you would need to educate yourself about the real estate market in the country you are willing to stay in and also in general, you also have to make good list of contacts that would be useful for you to network, that is enough for today ;)
- Q: I want to get into real estate but I dont know my options. Someone told me I need a license and others say I dont whats the truth? I called a school in my town and they said it will be 595 bucks to take the course for 3 weeks, and whats this about finding a broker that will sponser me for a year? It's begining to get confusing. Whats the best advice for me ...please help I really wanna do this
- It depends what's your objective or aim? There are so many peoples to give advice but its up to you choose appropriate advice from them and go for that..You may become real estate broker and agent..You first need a license..
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