Stone Coated Metal Roofing Tile High Quality Roofing Tile Colorful New
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 10 m.t.
- Supply Capability:
- 5000 m.t./month
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1.Structure of Stone Coated Metal Roofing Tile Description:
Stone Coated Metal Roofing Tile is made through special technological process; use high Anti- corrosion AL-Zn as the base plate. the aqueous acrylic resin as adhesive,and the high weathering of natural stone particles or inorganic color pigments for the dyeing of natural stone as thesurface.It is the special craft processing technology, composite made environmental friendy high- tech roofing material.
Stone Coated Metal Roofing Tile is one kind of roofing material which is get the SLGD and natural stone in one. And it had combined with eight kinds of different material layer. So it has the strong fire resistance and storm resistance. Even metal tile just has the 1/6 weight to the traditional tile, but the design and construction technique can tell the theory of wind,hail resistance. Earthquake can cause the infinite property loss, the more is because of the structure roof and the weight of tile, but the light metal tile can lighten the building, so it also has the excellently resistant ability.
2.Main Features of Stone Coated Metal Roofing Tile:
1 Light weight but strong
2 Drability
3 Economy
4 Recyclability
5 Easy instanllation
6 Scientific installation
7 Safety in installation
8 Aeshetically pleasing
3. Stone Coated Metal Roofing Tile Images
4. Stone Coated Metal Roofing Tile Specification
5.FAQ
1), Q: How to test the color of the roof tiles?
--There are 2 ways to dye the color with the stone:
One way is painted on the surface of the stone,it can only keep the color on the surface,when time pass by,with rain and sunshine influence ,color will fade away,normally the color keeps around 5 years;
Another way is dip-dye the stone for a long time,let the color get into the stone,no matter how bad the weather is,even the stone is wore,the color still stay over 50 years.
Dip-dye is our factory's technology.
2), Q: How does your factory do regarding quality control?
A: Quality is priority.We always attach great importance to quality control from the very beginning to the end of the production. Every product will be fully assembled and carefully tested before
it's packed for shipment.
3), Q: Will you deliver the right goods as ordered? How can I trust you?
A: Yes, we will. The core of our company culture is honesty and credit.You can check our company on the website.
- Q: what kind of investor should invest in real estate ? please provide details .is it an asset or liability?
- The term real estate can be taken literally. In other words, you are not investing in a piece of paper, an invention, or a concept, you are investing in a tangible item -- a piece of land or a physical brick and mortar house. For this reason, because the investment is in something tangible and considered to be long-lasting, the investment is deemed not as risky. The item is real. Now there are all sorts of complications to whether a person should invest in real estate as part of their overall portfolio. Historically, real estate has only returned to investors approximately the rate of inflation. So, if you buy a house at 100,000, in real terms, you are going to sell it for 100,000, even if it seems like it can be sold for $115,000 in 5 years, this is only a 3% gain per year which is approximately an estimate for inflation. On the other hand, stocks may return as much as 8% real return per year, so you are actually growing your money with stocks. Your real estate investment just freezes your money. However, there are reasons for some people to hold very conservative investments, so they may wish to buy real estate. Also, you may try to make money by renting out the property to someone else. They will be paying you to use your land. This can be looked upon as a stable bond investment that pays you income. Hope that helps.
- Q: Im homeschooled and really want to be a real estate agent but it says that one of the requirements is to have a high school diploma. Would I have to go to college to get it or would it be different because Im homeschooled?
- I thought home schooled kids earn their high school diploma at home. Add: Sorry I couldn't help. Maybe you can post your question in the real estate section and ask some agent if you have to have a traditional HS diploma or not.
- Q: I have been trying to find out if I will need a bachelors degree in real estate in order to get a good paying job as a real estate agent? I really want to go into real estate and do really well at it but I just don't want to have to put in 4 years of college to get a bachelors degree. Does anyone know if you can get a good paying job with the bachelors degree??
- No you don't. But, it's going to be almost impossible to get people to work with you as a newbie in this volatile market. Buying or selling, people will likely go to those that have been in the game for years and years. Not a bad license to have though. All it took in Michigan was a 40hour crash course and you could get a license.
- Q: steps on how to become a real estate agent as of now im in high school, about to graduateall info would help thanks
- Becoming a real estate broker requires a great deal of time, study and effort, but the rewards can be worth it. Instructions STEP 1: Have your head examined. STEP 2: Contact your state's Department of Real Estate. STEP 3: Request a copy of the requirements needed to become a broker. STEP 4: Take required classes. STEP 5: Get real estate business experience (typically as a salesperson or in a position in a related field, such as title or escrow or property management) if required. STEP 6: File necessary paperwork. STEP 7: Pay required fees. STEP 8: Contact a real estate school that specializes in courses for taking the real estate broker's exam. Check the yellow pages under Real Estate - Schools. Studying and class work can typically be done at home. STEP 9: Contact a local college or university that offers broker exam preparatory classes. These classes will require class attendance. STEP 10: Study! STEP 11: Pass the exam. STEP 12: Pay any additional fees. STEP 13: Provide any additional information. STEP 14: Get your license. STEP 15: Go into business. STEP 16: Lose your mind. Tips Warnings Many states have experience requirements for being in the real estate business. Most states have course requirements that you must meet. These can be fulfilled either through college or real estate school courses. Most states have no limit on the number of times a person can take the test. The information contained in the test will not prepare you for the business of being a real estate broker. The exam strictly tests your ability to memorize certain real estate information.
- Q: Im going to school to get a real estate license. I already got a job for keller williams in the LA area. i will start there as soon as i finish...here where i need help..people have been really putting me down and saying the economy is bad and nobody will buy right now. they say banks arent even lending money..? i have learned many tricks to get contacts, but i dont so much negativity around the idea of my career...i need some words of inspiration! i can feel it in my heart that this is were i want to be and i feel like i have finally found what i will be good at but is it the right time?? please words of wisdom.thank you!
- The real estate business is a one man show. You are the boss of your own company. Some REALTORS? don't do well and others do. It really depends on your personality, how hard you work, how well you network etc. If you need inspiration, this industry is not meant for you. This is a self motivating industry where it's no one's job to keep you hyped up and perky - you have to do it yourself. The market will always be unpredictable. What goes up must come down and vice versa. No one can accurately predict the market. There are always new REALTORS? that come in when the market is booming but most of them aren't around in such a stagnant market. It really depends if you have the finances to stay in the game long enough to turn over a few deals during the year to stay afloat. You have to calculate in your administration fees, franchise fees, board fees, errors and omissions insurance etc EVERY MONTH. If you can't cover those fees, then you're going to be drowning.
- Q: i work at a prison and I have a TON of time off.. in 2 weeks i only work 7 days. So basically i work only 6 months out of the year. I'm only 25 years old and i'm trying to get my life started.. I'm late I know. Im doing ok, but i really need more income. I don't know what the risk, or reward, is to getting a real estate license. Any advice??
- Not much risk, just the cost of getting the license. The reward can be a great deal of money, or not so much. The average agent sells just 1-2 homes a year, which will not pay the bills but could be a nice bonus. Good agents who work their business sell 12-50 homes/year or more. If you don't want to be a good agent, do the full-time agents a favor and don't bother. There are plenty of agents who don't want to work, already.
- Q: I am thinking of real estate as a career and i just wanted to know how hard it is and how many hours do you normally work a week i know its not easy because no job is easy, but i just want a job thats not To stressful and were i can have at least a good amount of time off of work. I think i have the potential of being in the real estate business because i am hard driven and i can work hard when i need to i just wanted to see how much time i will have to myself and all that. Thank You!! :)
- Being a successful real estate has taken approx 20 hours a day.. 140 hours a week. That is the honest to god truth. The comments about being fired for getting a hair cut are true. Working through a transaction and having it fall apart to end up with sometimes months worth of work and no pay.. True.. It is by far the most stressfull thing I have ever done. It has changed who I am. Just wondering.. did you get into real estate?!!
- Q: I am very interested in making money in real estate. I would like to learn what, if any, difference there is between real esate investing, and owning rental property. Also, how do I get started and make a profit rather than messing up the process and losing my money? I'd really like to hear from experienced people who have made money doing these things and find out how they did it, how they learned the business, etc.
- Here is my 2 cents of advice and be careful about the interest rate.Here is what I will do,I will buy a duplex or 4 plexs for people to rent. I will not buy any single home.4 renters can do better than one renter.It depends on your money also.Remember you need to put 20% down and if this 4 plexs are your first time then you can put 10% down when you first time home buyer.If you are handy you can buy a fixer upper but depends on the condition of your home that we buy and you need to estimate how much you really need to spend and your time.It may or may not be worthy to fix yourself or hire someone to do better.You need to take some classes in a real estate and these classes will help you.You can go to city college and check real estate books and Investment from the public library.Remember read the books and drive around see location of the property and understand the interest,taxes, and the way money handle.You can work with a trust real estate broker and lawyers when you are ready to buy.I urge you spend your time wisely and use common sense,then you will do very well.
- Q: So I have to do a paper on a job that I would have interest in pursuing after graduation and if you could answer my questions, that would be great! Especially any real estate agents that live in the South Carolina area.Give me a brief job description.What are some daily tasks that you must perform?What is your base salary and about how much it is with commission?Benefits?Opportunities for advancement? Education requirements?Skills needed?
- Real estate agent Required education: 60+ hours classroom work on fundamentals of Real Estate Required state licensure Compensation: 100% comission, no health/life/dental benefits Required Skills: Marketing both of self and real estate, writing/developing advertising, networking, ability to approach people independently to offer services of selling and or helping with a purchase, negotiation skills. Training is provided and paid for individually or via a larger cut of your gross sales.
- Q: im having a hard time understanding (active participation rental real estate taxes )example;; I have a property portfolio making 200,000 a year ....i fall under the 15% tax bracketso i owe uncle sam 30,000 thousand ...but i paid 30,000 in taxes interest repairs ect...does it mean i owe nothingthanks in in advance
- rental income is passive income no matter how you do it if you actively participate it means you spend time either in the administration or the maintenance of the property, if you are not an active participant, you have someone else do everything that is needed ie. if you were 500 miles away you likely would not be making regular trips to maintain the property and rental property is not taxed differently that your other income, if you are in the 15% bracket and this net rental income does not put you in the next bracket you are still in the 15% bracket and no the $30000 interest, taxes and repairs do not directly relate to your tax bill the rental is filed on Sch E, and there are limitations to passive income, ie. $25000 so it your taxes, interest and repairs exceeded your income the limitation would apply
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Stone Coated Metal Roofing Tile High Quality Roofing Tile Colorful New
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 10 m.t.
- Supply Capability:
- 5000 m.t./month
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