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EN877 DRAINAGE SYSTEM PIPE

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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:I would like to go to real estate school and get my license but I'm strapped on funds. Any suggestions?
This Site Might Help You. RE: Grants or student loans for real estate school? I would like to go to real estate school and get my license but I'm strapped on funds. Any suggestions?
Q:I just finshed my courses for real estate license sales person (CA) and I am worried about the test. Is it difficult or long, multiple choice? I am also interested in getting my apprasial lic. Any one have experince apprasing vs selling? Thanks for any info.
The RE agent license is a walk in the park, compared to an appraisers license. Appraisers test has a 40% fail rate. Here is what it takes to become a appraiser: Education and experience requirements To be eligible to become a state-certified residential real estate appraiser, you must meet all of the following education and experience requirements. There’s no specific order required to gain this education and experience. After you have completed these requirements, you’re eligible to take the state-certified residential appraiser exam. Experience Before you may take the exam, you must: Find a certified appraiser willing to supervise your work experience as a trainee. Work under the supervisory appraiser to get a minimum of 2 years’ real estate appraiser experience (24 months and 2,500 hours). Hours may be treated as cumulative in order to achieve the necessary hours of appraisal experience. Education To be eligible to take the exam, you must successfully complete: An associate degree or higher in any field or 21 semester hours (at least 3 semester hours each) in all of the following: English composition Principles of economics (micro or macro) Finance Algebra, geometry, or higher mathematics Statistics Introduction to computers: Word processing/spreadsheets Business or real estate law and A total of 200 classroom hours of approved real estate appraisal courses, including all of the following: Subject Hours required Basic appraisal principles 30 hours Basic appraisal procedures 30 hours Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) 15 hours Residential market analysis and highest and best use 15 hours Residential appraiser site valuation and cost approach 15 hours Residential sales comparison and income approaches 30 hours Residential appraiser report writing and case studies 15 hours Statistics, modeling and finance 15 hours Advanced residential applications and case studies 15 hours Electives 20 hours Good luck.
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?
Whether you major in it or not, marketing is an invaluable tool. I found it fascinating, the science behind what makes people buy. You could get a minor in marketing along with whatever you choose for a major. Business Admin is always a good choice but factor in your own personality. People are usually best at what they enjoy.
Q:Hey! I've been thinking about getting into Real Estate for quite some time. I know the competition is fierce and it takes a long time to not just make money, but to even become know? How long did it take some of you to become successful and was it worth it, and also if you wouldn't have choosen Real Estate what then would you be doing? Thanks in advance for all the answers!!!
I have been in real estate for 10 years. It takes the average agent about 4 months before they see their first deal. I takes about a year to really see some measure of success. I have seen agents have up and down careers, meaning a good year then a not so good year. True financial gain exists in this business. I have seen more success on the investment side than the sales/listings side of the business. It takes anywhere from 2 to 5 weeks to complete the pre-licensing classes and they cost about $325. Once you complete the required course, you have to take the state and national exams. When you pass those, you can place your license with a real estate broker and get started. It is a very exiting business. It takes a lot of time and it cost money to get your name out there, via advertising, etc... Good luck in your career. BTW...the competition isn't that fierce. Any broker will tell you that there are probably 100,000 licensed agents and only about 5% that really do the business.
Q:I'll go ahead and say it, I'm young...I'm 15. I'll be in 10th grade when school starts back...but lately I've just been thinking about career choices and things like that, I've heard Real Estate is a nice job to have and you could get a good income...but,...I read here on Y! Answers that the market is in a bit of a slump at the moment? I don't know, that's just what I read. What type of person do you need to be to do this?... Is it a hard job? What is required of me? I know that you don't have to go to an actual college for it, you just have to get a license and you have to get a certain amount of hours in a course for that, right? I hate math, I don't enjoy algebra because to me, it seems pointless in MY life and I don't think I would ever use it. Is math required to be in a Real Estate career?? Do you have any advice? I would love to have a nice income for my family, for when and if I ever have one, in the future...
Real estate is a great career. By the time you graduate we will be out of this economic slump. Furthermore, people sell and buy houses no matter what type of shape the economy is in. if you want to be a Realtor, and sell residential real estate, you should like working and talking with people. People skills are a big necessity. North Carolina Real estate commission web site will have all the info required for your licensing. Not enough time to answer questions concerning what the job entails, but a good suggestion would be for you to visit with a Realtor in your community and ask them what their job entails. Ask for the Broker of the company, he/she will be impressed that at such a young age you have an interest in the business. You do not use algebra in the day to day business, as long as you have a grasp of simple math (add, subtract, multiply and divide) you will be OK. Real estate can provide a good income for yourself and your family. If you do get in the business, work like a dog, continuously learn as you go, treat others with respect, and conduct your self honestly, and you will have a enjoyable, fruitful career. ( I have,10 years now) Best of luck to you
Q:My father's interested in buying a house and have it rented out. He's saying it's a really good investment and we can really get a good sum of money from it. Could you give me any websites that talks about all the things related to investing in real estate? I'm curious at all these especially during these hard economic times and money is hard to come by.
Its always profitable to invest in real estate :-)
Q:I am looking to potentally relocating to Panama. Is real estate lucrative enough to provide a substantial income?
shipping stuff according to panama is really the cheapest
Q:I'm thinking about getting into real estate. I'd like to know the process of becoming a real estate agent, what you need for certain to be able to apply.I'd also like to know what you get taught/trained to do and how much commission money you would make for an average sale. do you only get paid for every sale or do you get paid for going to work? if so, how often?one last question, is it a grueling job? to the point where you cant stand it? or is it a nice job with a few challenges here and there?thank you so much for your answers!
You need to take classes whether online, in college, at a real estate school or with a real estate company. You would be taking Real Estate Principles, Real Estate Practice and an elective which could be real estate accounting, escrow, property management,real estate law,etc. I would also suggest you take an accounting class, time management, marketing, public relations. You would be trained by the book in what real estate is all about, certain laws,land contracts, HOA, developments,etc. Too much to try to explain here but too short in the books. There is no average sale because it is based on what you produce and your commission is usually a standard amount of 3%. Yes, 6% commission is broken down to 3% for buyers side and 3% for sellers side (selling and listing). You get paid when each transaction is closed, you don't get an hourly fee, just commission at the end of each transaction. Depending on how many transactions you do a month would determine how much you will make. It can be a job where there are difficult days just like with any other job. You have to remember this is not an employee/employer situation. You are working for yourself and therefore your success depends on you. *side note- out of your 3% commission comes any desk fees,phone,internet,copier,E O insurance,company fees,etc.
Q:I know college is very critical in most career fields these days, but what are the chances of getting into real estate without a degree?
You may not need a college degree but you will need to be certified and licensed. Check local community colleges for a course on real estate. Usually the course is 3 months long, you get your certification (obviously if you pass) and it'll prepare you to take the test to get your license (which you'll need to renew annually.
Q:I am partnering with someone doing Real Estate Wholesaling. I find the buyers and he get the houses e need under contract. Now usually I do this by myself but how do I give a buyer to my partner. Do I just say it is a referral or do I say he is my partner and we are working together on this?
what you are doing is potentaly illegal. IT is part of the process called flipping and soon, seller's want proof that you can pay for the house or that you have a buyer lined up. Or, you are going to be putting out lots of EARNEST money deposits that you will lose. IT is legal to assign your rights but you are frustrating sellers by not being licensed. YOUR industry is on the edge of legality and illegality. I would suggest you find your own buyers or get out of this process. I have never met a flipper who made a penny after 3 yrs; they always got into trouble with their paper profits.

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