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CAST IRON PIPE SYSTEM- EN877

CAST IRON PIPE SYSTEM- EN877

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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:Im 19 and just wondreing is real estate hard? I heard you have to take a lot. How much do you get per house? How hard is it cuase i see job posts on Cragslist for real estate jobs..please help
It is not easy. Selling real estate is tougher than most sales jobs because you don't have a product to sell all the time. Instead you have to sell yourself to a homeowner to gain their trust to market their house, or find an able buyer to represent them. Basically becoming an agent is like opening up your own business because you are your own boss and are only paid on how well you do your job. You could work at it full time and get paid nothing, which isn't uncommon for many new agents. Generally new agents are paid about 1.8% of the price of the houses they sell. This starts out with a 3% commission but because you have to split the money with your broker (often 60/40) it comes out less and then your have to pay taxes on the money including self employment tax. So if you sell a $200,000 house you would make about $3600 before taxes. But if you are lucky enough to sell 4 houses in your first year that is only $14,400. If you got a job flipping burgers you would make more. But if you are an incredible sales person you could make hundreds of thousands of dollars. The reason you see real estate jobs offered is because real estate is 100% commissioned. This means it doesn't cost the company anything to hire you, and if you do make money, the company makes money. Becoming a real estate agent does take an investment in education and other fees to get licensed and could be a great career for you. But as an agent, I highly suggest you find a different type of sales job first, to learn how to sell and build up your sales abilities. Then consider real estate. Maybe by then the market will be better too.
Q:Hi, I love the field of real estate. I would really like to purchase some residential apartments homes and duplexes for income. What degree would be best for this and what other jobs could I do with this degree also average salary?
1) You don't love real estate. You really love money. 2) A degree would be useless. You learn about real estate by being involved with it and doing deals. 3) Your first deal should be your own home. 4) Your first tenant(s) can be rent-paying roommate(s) in your home. You'll be able to determine if you have the temperament to be a landlord in a low-risk manner. 5) Colleges offer real estate courses but they're no better than what you can learn from reading books at a public library.
Q:I want to get into the real estate game. possibly start a real estate business. One major I think I could do is entrepreneurial studies, but alot of colleges dont offer that. Is there anything else besides Business Administration i could major in? or is real estate a concentration of business?
Really, you can major in almost anything. I know real estate agents who in college studied English, accounting, French, mathematics, psychology, business, and many other things. I know several policemen who have done great in real estate. My son goes to a karate school (studying jiu jitsu) run by a guy who's a real estate agent. And I know real estate agents who never even went to college. And I know some real estate investors who haven't gone to college...because they're still in high school. You use a lot of different skills in real estate. You need some understanding of math, some understanding of business, some understanding of human psychology, and a decent ability to communicate. One thing you have to be good at is listening and understanding. You have to understand people's motivations. You have to understand what they want, and what they think they want. Sure, you need some basic mathematical skills. But really very, very basic. You do need an entrepreneurial spirit, but that comes more from your own background and psychology than from anything you can learn in a classroom. You need to know something about business, but really what you need to know there can be covered in just a college course or two, not a degree. So: Try to choose a degree that'll let you sample some of those areas I've listed above. But the best way is to immerse yourself in real estate. You'll learn far more that way than in a classroom. Hope that helps.
Q:Is there anything that your real estate agent could have done better? What did they do or not do that stood out?
I have dealt with real estate agents as both the buyer and the seller many times and have met many, many realtors. The biggest shortcoming that I feel most real estate agents have, is believe it or not, sales and marketing. Selling agents tend to put your property on the MLS and wait for someone to call with and offer. They really have no marketing or sales training. They will argue that 98% of all properties sold are listed on the MLS. Of course! They don't try any other methods. They will tell you it is listed on the internet on X number of sites. Most get their information from the MLS and the ones that don't, like their personal website, get no traffic, because of a lack of marketing. When someone does show and interest they very, very rarely have the sales skills for overcoming the potential buyers objections. The potential buyer does not like the color of the bedroom walls. Suggest they buy a gallon of paint. Suggest the seller may have the room painted to your desired color. Buying agents tend to do a mass search on the MLS for properties that fall within the price range and area you have given them regardless of other criteria you may have given them regarding number of bedrooms, bath, floorplan, size and amenities. They drive you around showing you house after house waiting for you to walk in to one and fall in love with it. It never occurs to them to ask, What would it take for this house to be the one you buy? Don't like the color of the bedroom walls. I'll buy you a gallon of the paint of your choice. Maybe, we can get the seller to paint it. In all my years I have had one buyers realtor showed us only houses that met our exact criteria. This was refreshing.
Q:I work part time and go to school full time. I want to invest in real estate but I only have $5,000 to do so because the rest is budgeted towards living expenses. What can I invest get with that amount? I don't want to buy stocks. I want to get into real estate investing. Any advice?
first you should talk to a lender that you can trust , may be the bank where your account is in. He should pre qualify you and that will tell you if you can really afford to buy a property (which I think is a great idea) if you are in the right circumstances, like if you can afford the monthly payment ,taxes, maintenance etc.in this market property values have gone down but also lenders requirements are more tighter. Also if you work part time you could provably can consider having a partner so the two can combine incomes. I t will make it easier to qualify. good luck.
Q:Is it possible to start collecting renthouses while working a trade? Im a floor layer and im trying to pick up a part time job if i get the part time job i should start making around 800 a week. Is that insufficient to take on a journey like real estate?
It is difficult to get into the investment game now as most lenders want to see experience in being a landlord.
Q:hi, i live in Vancouver, BC. I am studying the real estate courses now in UBC, i have a impaired-driving record 6 yrs ago which is kind of a criminal record. does anyone know that the real estate council will give me the license?? thank you!!
it isn't KIND of a criminal record.....it IS a criminal record. <br> <br>However, typically the types of records that would impede you in getting a real estate licence would be theft, fraud, etc types of convictions. Those would bar you for sure. <br> <br>A drunken driving conviction does not have anything to do with anything related to honest conduct in conducting a real estate tansaction. Know what I mean.....just becuase you made a mistake, does not mean that you are a swindler. <br> <br>If you have a fraud, or theft conviction, it means you pretty much DO have the inclination to be going out and commiting financial crimes against other people. <br> <br>I'm about 99% sure that you will be fine... PS: Alexa Fewell! Like my answers please!!Have a good day foryou!-
Q:What is the difference of renting a home through real estate then without. Do I have to pay more?
Not much difference cause it depends on how good the house is and big. Then the price will come in.
Q:I signed the offer to purchase real estate on this past Saturday with the listing broker and my broker [represents me], but the seller did not sign it that day i.e., Saturday. On Sunday I had second thoughts so I told my broker don't want the house at 2 PM and she immediately told the listing broker the deal is off. The catch is on Sunday [time is unknown because no time stamp on fax] the seller signed the offer to purchase real estate. Is the offer to purchase real estate still valid and enforcable?The problem is the listing broker refuses to give me back the check, she deposited on this past Monday. I had my broker contact the listing broker, but that got no where. The listing broker supposely has hired a lawyer for consule. I don't want to go through an inspection to get out of it because it will cost a couple hundred dollars and would be a real hassle to face the listing broker not to mentioned the expiration date to do the inspection would be tomorrow i.e., 3/9.
You might be able to kill the deal with the home inspection. That will of course cost whatever the inspection costs. Have your agent request an extension on the home inspection period in order to figure out what you are doing. Insist that she does it tomorrow IN WRITING.
Q:Okay me and my husband are stationed at fort hood tx. I am currently in school to be a nurse. I have recently decided real estate i what i would Truly like to do. I have found two schools i can attend in the area to take the classes i need get certified. I have heard you should get certified with a company and not go to school. I am not looking to get rich i am just looking to get educated the best way i can so i can be confident in what i do. Please any information you have will be helpful. Thank you in advance for your time.
The real estate school only give you certificate but for becomes a good broker you have to join any company i mean to say real estate company that give you proper training. The best real estate company is kalra realtors it is awarded by many view in real estates .

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