Stone Coated Metal Roofing Tile High Quality Roofing Tile Colorful New
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- Tianjin
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- 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: How much do they cost.... What if I have a very broad area in which I would like to look at homes in.... What if I don't end up finding a home for a while.... How do I find the right agent..... Any information on real estate agents would be appreciated, but emphasis on the specific questions above.
- If you need a Realtor in the State of Florida. Please contact me: I work Residential Commercial Real Estate. Thanks! :) Grace C. Rodriguez PA with: AB Realty LLC
- Q: At a cross road in my life at the moment. I am 20 years old and live in NYC. The market is tuff but getting better here. My dilemma is I do not know if I want to go to college or go and get my real estate license and start my career. I attended a year at community college already. I would have to spend at least 3-4 more years to achieve a bachelors degree. My question should I forget school and take this 3-4 years and put them towards progressing my career as a real estate agent. If I go to college I plan on a career in marketing or management. Any suggestions or ideas?
- In my opinion I say get your real estates license then go back to college. You can always do real estate part time and its a good thing to have to fall back on, but so is college. I've been in your shoes. I have been through nursing aid training and security training to get a good job. I currently do security. I am 21 university student. I went to community college graduated and now I have 1 more year left at the university. It gets tiring and fraustrating and expensive trust me I know. But what motivates me is my girl friend I'd like to have a family someday and I need a good job to take care of a family and the best way I believe to get a good job is through college. Don't give and envision the end and you'll be fine
- Q: I have been thinking for awhile now that I would like to get into Real Estate. I am almost 25 and I have 2 kids. My husband has started his career and I would also like to start mine. The only problem is is that I will only beable to take the evening classes or weekend classes, and with that it will only take longer to get it over with. My husband asked me if this is something I can do and well I think and wanna believe I can but then I dont really know. I learn at a slower pace unless its something I understand right away and it clicks, and then taking the evening or weekend classes. I guess my question is is it worth taking night classes or weekend ones and is all the info hard to understand and im in texas is the state exam hard? My husband is a Finanical Specialist so he said that he could help me as much as he could. This would just be the first time I have tried to get into a career and I dont wanna let myself down along with my family. Advice Please!!
- You okorder for more practice. The test is probably multiple choice, so it is a matter of learning the testing style. I hate to sound like a downer. Probably 80% of new real estate licensees drop out in thier first year (similar to the success rate of new restaurants). The ones that have the knack for real estate can do very, very well. If you know a local real estate agent, I suggest you have a serious talk with him or her. You may have the personality and drive to do extremely well in real estate. You may also find it costly and frustrating. Either way, I wish you the best of luck!!!
- Q: what are the factors that make for future hot real estate locations? I am particularly looking f areas that have the most growth potential in 5-10 years. Looking for opportunities in real estate or raw land..
- I hope these references help.
- Q: Just curious how real estate people are making ends meet. The "easy" money of listing and selling and taking people's equity has put a temporary freeze on your earnings. Just was curious as to what other means you all have at this time?
- It was actually, to me, never easy money. Realtor's also never took people's equity...they paid for a service and we received payment for it, and everyone has a CHOICE to use a Realtor or not. Smart Realtors never have their eggs in one basket...there are certain markets of the sector that never go away regardless of what the economy does: First-time buyers, relocators, DINKS having babies, etc. Many of us have our hands in the investing and rental sides of the market.
- Q: I am thinking of going into real estate and I'm just wondering what the average income for one in New Zealand is. An answer from someone who actually has an idea of what it is would be preferable. No wild guesses please.
- There isn't any option to supply you an normal. There are plenty of identifying elements: one million) Commission charged through the company. two) Agent's cut up with the company. three) Number of houses the agent sells (whether or not for consumers or dealers). four) Market stipulations: customer's or vendor's marketplace These are simply the fundamentals. Take clear of the fee bought: the cut up owed the company, as good as the entire different bills of doing trade (promoting for the residence, indicators,...) and what would possibly appear like a enormous quantity to start with will not be so enormous finally. (Lets say on a $one hundred,000.00 sale the marketers benefit after expnses and taxes would be as low as $four hundred.00). You ought to keep in mind that truly property marketers are independant contractors and ought to pay for his or her possess taxes, social protection, coverage,and so forth. Most folks suppose they make plenty of cash for doing not anything, however in actuallity plenty of attempt is going into promoting a residence, for now not that nice sum of money in go back.
- Q: I've recently been recruited by a real estate agent suggesting I get into the business. I work in a shoe store and when I helped her she told me that my customer service and people skills would make me a great fit for real estate. It's something I've considered before so now I'm really looking into it. Basically I would just like to know everything I can about the business before I make the decision to take this career path and begin the schooling. What are the advantages and disadvantages? What is the job itself like? What's it like working on commission? What are some common mistakes people make that I would want to avoid? Really any information or advice you can throw my way would be greatly appreciated. If I'm going to do this I need to commit and be smart about the way I go about it. Thank you in advance.P.S I live in California. In case that would be helpful to know.
- Become a referral agent. This is the best bet all around. As a regular real estate agent, you have to work under a broker in an office and pay all kinds of fees monthly. The other agents are cut throat. Working full time is the only option for attempting this type of agent and you may make very little money. As a referral agent, you simply hook up buyers and sellers with agents. It's very easy to do and the license is good in the entire U.S. so if you move you can use the license anywhere. Just as an example, I was in a real estate office for one year as a regular agent and not only didn't make money but lost money due to fees. As a referral agent for over 13 years, I made money every single year. The license fees are much less as well for a referral agent.
- Q: Are people still making decent money in real estate even with the exceeding numbers of foreclosures? What is the median range of salary for first year real estate agents? Also do you receive base salary as well as commission?
- real estate agents make money when someone buys or sells a property. It does not matter if the owner of the property is making money the agent would still get a commission. Every agent I have ever met does not get a salary. They only get a percentage. It is pretty much like they are running a small business. So median has no meaning in real estate any more than the median amount a small business owner would make in the first year. Often an agent might actually lose money for a while. They would be spending money of education, licensing, supplies, clothes, larger car, computer and other things even before they make their first sale.
- 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?
- Most (all?) states have a requirement that you take a certain number of hours of classes, and that you then pass an examination. For instance, you might need to take 60 classroom hours. Classes are often offered by the real estate companies in your area. That's where I took my classes. Sometimes they're also offered at community colleges. So: Call (or check on the web) the major real estate companies in your area. Ask them if they offer classes on becoming an agent. Many of them will have a couple-hour introductory program explaining the process in your state. I personally recommend an intensive program, rather than one stretched out. Don't do the 3-hours a week for the next 20 weeks program. By the end, you'll have forgotten a lot of critical information. Choose the 1-week or 2-week intensive program. After you take the required courses, you'll then take a state licensing exam. If your preparation was good, the questions on the state exam will closely resemble what you learned in class. (That was the case with me.) You take the exam and hopefully pass. (With good courses, there should be a 75%-85% pass rate or higher.) Once you pass and are licensed, you affiliate with a broker, and you're ready to go. Hope that helps.
- Q: What would I need to do to get into Real Estate Development, would a Real Estate License be enough?
- Developing commercial real estate is a challenging business endeavor that requires not only a significant financial investment, but also a sound understanding of commercial tenants' requirements, as well as zoning laws and project management. In addition, because developing commercial real estate involves negotiations with local authorities, representatives of local residents and business owners, as well as with the contractors who perform the architectural designs, construction work, and landscaping, good interpersonal and diplomacy skills are a major requirement. For entrepreneurs who possess the resources and skills, developing commercial real estate can offer an extremely rewarding business opportunity and pave the way to a long and lucrative career. Read the following steps to find out how to develop commercial real estate.........Bendigo rental manager
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Stone Coated Metal Roofing Tile High Quality Roofing Tile Colorful New
- Loading Port:
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- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 10 m.t.
- Supply Capability:
- 5000 m.t./month
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