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CAST IRON PIPE FITTING

CAST IRON PIPE FITTING

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Cast iron pipe fittings:

from DN80-DN300

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.

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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.

Q: I am interested in Real Estate , Criminology, Psychology, and Social Work ! Which in your opinon is a better career to get into !How would I go about getting a liscense for real estate, and how long would it take? What is the career like?I am also interested in Social Work/ Psychology I am interested in getting my Bachelors and my masters to work in a school with kids (NOT CHILD AND YOUTH WORKER I DO NOT WANT TO BE LIMITED) or I may want to work in a court room. Down the line I would like to do private practises. Would I be able to take criminology for my bachelors and social work or psychology for my masters?Would I be able to take a real estate course while doing one of the others?Please HELP!
My levels are the wrong way round, and I am a case supervisor of over 60 records of kids with exact demands. If you reside in California you'll follow on the neighborhood Regional Center.
Q: watspn realty has a course for about 3 weeks.. around 300 dollars.. the local community college has a course for 2 yr.. will cost a lot more.. which would be better and why would a real estate company offer one for only a fraction of the time and cost as the school would.. what to agents make
Do NOT try to sell real estate for the next 3 years. This is the WORST time to become a Realtor. I started 4 years ago and had a GREAT run, but now it's HORRIBLE.
Q: I'm going to look at a home tomorrow. I've never done it before and I'm wondering is the real estate agent going to try and "sell" me the house or will he give me the facts and even point out some things to look at that may cause me problems? What're your experiences?
A good real estate agent is most certainly not like a car saleman. A good agent will spend alot of time with you finding out exactly what you are qualified to buy in the real estate market. (I am assuming that you have already been prequalified for a loan?) They will build a relationship with you so that they are best able to understand your needs and help try to get you into your dream home. They should be able to give you all the facts about the house...the good and the not so good. (There are many disclosures that are required by law to be made by the owner of a property. And, the real estate agent should have that information for you.) They should be able to tell you all about the neighborhood that you are looking to move into - info about schools, shopping, special attractions. They should, if they are a buyers agent, or if they have dual agency, help you craft and negotiate an offer that will be acceptable to the owner. I have worked as a real estate agent in NYC and I have also purchased property through real estate agents. Take your time and find an agent that you click with. And keep them. Hope this helps.
Q: Who makes more annually? A car salesman or a real estate agent?
it depends on how well you can sell. but if your really good in sales i mean really really good you can make way more in car sales but people that can do that are fare an few between.
Q: I'm considering going into real estate and want a good way for someone with my current situation to get a good start. I thought about going to an actual company like Coldwell, or maybe a smaller chain one, and asking if I can do part time internship, or something along that nature to get started. My current situation is working full time at a chicken factory that runs about 50 hours a week and going to school full time. I have a family and I have little to no time to do anything, and that is including my homework. I'm not going to school for real estate (obviously) but have thought about changing my major to accommodate for this; Maybe a business major. Any feed back would be appreciated! :D
Wait...are you serious? You couldn't have picked a worse time to consider real estate. No one can afford to buy a house these days. Hell, 10% of the population doesn't even have a job! Banks aren't lending. Home equity was crushed. My friend's mom was a great real estate agent. She lost her home 8 months ago. Business is a good major. If you don't have time to do your homework, try working a security job. You don't have to do much; you can do your homework at the job.
Q: Whats the best way to approach cold calling a large commercial real estate firm about career opportunities? I'm a recent a graduate with a Finance and Economics degree, but I don't have a real estate license...
You don't need a real estate license in order to apply for a job with a commercial real estate company, plenty of people work for commercial real estate companies in positions that don't require one. If you want to go into leasing then you'd need one. What position are you looking for, corporate accounting and finance etc? I guess just submit your resume and ask for a business card for the person who you could speak to then make a follow up call a couple days later.
Q: There are a lot of real estate businesses in the phone book. How do I know which is best? I dont have time to contact them all research them? Are there any "big" companies (that would be in a lot of states) that people have had good business with, that can recommend that certain real estate company as being the most reliable best overall? Thank you!
If by company you mean the office for which a broker or sales agent works read the following: When a house sells, the agent who listed the house and represents the seller gets a portion of the commission and the agent who brought the buyer to the transaction gets the other portion. Sometimes the agent who lists the house also sells it [has a buyer] but increasingly buyers are told to get a buyer's agent to avoid conflict of interest. Laws and practices vary by state. The commission is agreed upon at the time the listing is taken. Generally the seller pays it from the proceeds of the sale. It can be renegotiated later if the selling price is lower than asked or if the price is bid up. For example a listing will indicate commission is 6% of the selling price split 50/50 or 40/60 between the listing broker/agent and the buyer's broker/agent. The split depends on market conditions - is it a buyer's market or a seller's market. If it is a seller's market that means houses to sell are in short supply making a listing a valuable thing and the listing broker or agent may, but not always, get a larger split of the commission. The portion of the commission that goes to the respective sides is split again. Take the case of a Century 21 office. A portion goes to cover the franchise fee i.e.; goes to C-21 corporate, a portion goes to the broker who manges/owns the office [company in your question] the selling agent is associated with, some may go to cover special advertising or printed materials and the rest goes to the broker or sales agent who found the buyer or took the listing. That is an over view of the process.
Q: I live in texas and am interested in becoming a real estate agent, does anyone know what getting your license consits of? How long are the classes, how much about do they cost? Where can i take them? Do they offer them at community colleges? I've also seen some job postings that say a real estate company will hire you and help you get your license, what does this mean? That they will pay for it? Thanks!
Before applying for a real estate Salesperson License, an individual must first furnish the Commission satisfactory evidence of successfully completing the following education: Principles of Real Estate core real estate course [60 classroom hours] Law of Agency core real estate course (30 classroom hours) Law of Contracts core real estate course (30 classroom hours) An additional core real estate course (30 classroom hours) Another four semester (60 classroom) hours in core courses or in related courses acceptable to the Commission You must then send in your coursework results for evaluation (i.e. send them a transcript), formally apply, get any back ground checks they deem necessary, AND find a sponsor. Full details at the appropriate website above.
Q: Any ideas about how to succed in real estate and insurance business...Any proven prospecting tools, ideas, actions.... Please people help me understand the market and what it takes to start in this field and not get disappointed. I would appreciate ur suggestions, advices, ideas, books, magazines, proven advertisments, anything u guys have experienced that worked for you. And one more question what it takes to be a good salesperson?
I okorder if you would like to know more. All the best!
Q: Ok I might be moving to Medford Wisconsin but i need some help! I need a house. Of course duh! But i neeed some online sites for real Estate. SO give me some help with some web sites! THANK YOU!
I okorder . You get to see ALL the listings from every broker that puts them on the local MLS. Virtual tours, extra pictures - the works. It's free. It's easy. And it has great tips for buyers to help them with this process. Good luck and best wishes.

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