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Coloured Stone Coated Metal Roofing Tile Low Price Africa Market

Coloured Stone Coated Metal Roofing Tile Low Price Africa Market

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1.Structure of Coloured Stone Coated Metal Roofing Tile Low Price Africa Market 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 Coloured Stone Coated Metal Roofing Tile Low Price Africa Market :

A)The base of Galvanized Steel Roof Tiles is galvalume, as well as vermiculites processed by high technique on its surface. 

B)The base of colorful metal roofing tile is galvalume or galvanized sheet. The processing of the surface adopts techniques of paing and coloring at high temperature. 

C)Compare to the galvanized sheet, galvalume is more durable, heat resisting, heatproof and anti-corrosion. 

D)The colorful vermiculite has been processed at high temperature, thus to be brightly-colored, and never faded. 


3. Coloured Stone Coated Metal Roofing Tile Low Price Africa Market Images

Coloured Stone Coated Metal Roofing Tile Low Price Africa Market

Coloured Stone Coated Metal Roofing Tile Low Price Africa Market


4. Coloured Stone Coated Metal Roofing Tile Low Price Africa Market Specification 

Stone coated metal roof tile/Guangzhou roof steel sheet stone coated roof tile


5.FAQ

1), Q: How to test the color of the roof tiles?

A: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. Coloured Stone Coated Metal Roofing Tile Low Price Africa Market


3), Q: Will you deliver the right goods as ordered? How can I trust you?

A:1.Reply your enquiry within 12 hours.

2.Best quality with attractive price.

3.Various style & colors for you choose.

4.Free samples are available for checking.

5.All goods will be check by QC before delivery.

6.Professional manufacturer and exporter.

7.Direct manufactory make you saving and stable quantity supply.

Coloured Stone Coated Metal Roofing Tile Low Price Africa Market

Q: I am a single female considering moving and beginning a real estate career in Lincoln, Nebraska. I have a background in marketing and sales and feel that with a lot of hard work, this will be a great field for me. I have over 6 months of living expenses saved up. I'm looking for some feedback on whether this is a wise career move because I am single. I don't have a family to support, but I don't want to go totally broke in the process.
Being single has nothing to do with being into real estate. Your career and relationship status are to totally different/separate things. If you want to go into real estate, then do so. You do what you are most comfortable doing. If you currently have a real estate job with some company, keep it until your own real estate business takes off. That way if your own doesnt work, you at least still have a job. If it does work ut well (business is making a stable profit and you are able to hire certain amount of workers, in about 1-2 years after you start it), then you can leave your current company. One more thing, keep in mind, housing inventory is very low in most places and may or may not stay that way for sometime. That is a problem for many realtors and buyers.
Q: i am looking into becoming an agent, i have my license but have not sold a home yet.. i am really hurting with money, i am working a full time job at night and currently supporting 3 kids and my wife. is it worth it to put all my extra time in starting my real estate career and suffer with the gas going up or is real estate so bad now and am i just wasting my time?
Well not probably isn't a good time to be starting out in this business. I would consider another line of work to support my family. Startig your own business whether it is in real estate of any other business, it takes time, money, discipline and constant prospecting for new customers. Unless you have wealth, or have saved several years worth of income, it makes it nearly impossible to start a new business.
Q: I just recently passed the real estate test and I have no idea what to do! Please anyone can you give me some advise on what to do next - I need a good company thats willing to train me?
Congratulations! okorder , then search for rookie or new agent. This well help you gain valuable info. You will also want to check out the website for your local real estate association and see what they offer to new agents. Your local library may also have books on the subject. Basically gain any knowledge you can upfront. As far as getting a good company, that's personal choice. Normally any company is going to hire you because your an independent contractor. With starting out try to look for a company that doesn't have any fees (or very little), will offer training, etc. Some of the great real estate trainers are: Carla Cross, Mike Ferry, Danielle Kennedy and Dirk Zeller ... check out their website. Good Luck!!
Q: I became licensed over a month ago. Since then I have worked constantly to get my name out there and gain a client. I've knocked on doors in my neighborhood, held open houses almost every weekend (and knocked on those neighbors doors), sent out letters and cards, talk to everything I can at PTA meetings, parades, Girl Scouts, in line at the store, etc... I've talked to at least 500+ people. I've had not one solid lead. I'm starting to feel hopeless and extremely discouraged. Is this a normal feeling in real estate? If so, what did you do about it? Could you give a new agent advice on the best way/place to find a client?
You've only been at this a month? Didn't you check out some basic info before you started this? On average it takes one year before you see any commission whatsoever. Meanwhile, it's outgo, outgo, outgo. Do you have your website up running? Or at least your LinkedIn Facebook business pages? Are you providing genuinely helpful well-written info for prospective buyers sellers? First client often tends to be a family member or someone you knew long before you started RE.
Q: My fiance and I are trying to buy our first home. How do we go about finding a real estate agent?
If you are going to buy your first home, you shouldn't be talking to a real estate agent first, talk to a mortgage specialist first. They can tell you how much you are qualified for, and how much house you can buy for the amount of money you are comfortable paying per month. I would talk to three different mortage companies and compare rates. If that mortage person you talked to is any good, he/she will know a number of good real estate agents that can help with your search.
Q: I am interested in getting my license and being a real estate agent. I live in New Jersey, but I am not sure of any good schools for this. Could you suggest any good schools in New Jersey?
Attend open residences. Also, select up the neighborhood truly property books that they provide out at no cost. Find a couple of residences you prefer and contact the directory agent and ask to look the condo. That will provide you a danger to satisfy a couple of neighborhood marketers and spot if there may be any individual you mesh good with. We used Remax with our final acquire/and promote. However, I might no longer base my resolution on a certain manufacturer identify....every realtor is exclusive and specific. Try to stay with a manufacturer that has a extra good identified identify (none of the ones discounted bills areas or tiny organizations) so you understand you're getting probably the most correct knowledge feasible. If feasible, it might be satisfactory if the agent was once virtually your age, in order that they are able to relate to why you're watching for designated facets or areas, and will greater foresee different properties that can be ultimate for you that possibly you're overlooking as being rather unfamiliar with the subject. Good good fortune! Look at a few residences earlier than making any presents!
Q: I will be headed to Jamaica in January for a week (Ochos Rios) and was wondering what kind of business opportunities or real estate opportunities exist in that area that I might be interested in checking out.If there are any, with whom should I get in contact to get more information? What kind of hoops am I going to have to jump through in Jamaica to start/buy a business or buy real estate?Thanks.
Insight okorder - I found this site is very useful when I wanted to start a real estate business.. I wasn't cut out for it sadly too competitive.. but they help you advertise and give you information on loans and loan agencies. etc Well when you come to the island look up a good lawyer. Thats the best advice I can give
Q: I live in Kansas and have been very interested in becoming a real estate agent. Could anyone please explain the process I would have to go through in order to achieve this goal. I understand there are courses that must be taken before an exam, but so far I have only found online classes available. Are there any courses that are in a classroom? Any information on this subject would be very helpful. Thank you in advance.
Kemperk has answered you well as far as specifics. I would also encourage you to visit the local board of REALTORS and ask a lot of questions. Being a real estate agent requires personal resources to get your business up and going. Your earnings are 100% commission based and you have to pay your own way for local board membership. NAR membership, Kansas Association of REALTORS, MLS fees, broker split with any transactions, your own gas, computer, computer connection, cell phone service, additional advertising and the list goes on. All of this is paid out of pocket before your first transaction closes and you collect your first check. The State mandated basic course is usually paid by the student, the fee the State charges to take the test and fee for the license once you have passed the test. It may take you two to six months to close your first transaction if you really get out there and generate leads. I haven't covered but the tip of the iceberg but it can be a great business and a lot of money can be made but the truth of the matter is the average agent may only close a few transactions in a year and if lucky make $20 to $30k. Most will make far less but if you like people, sales, are willing to be taught and know how to manage money you will do well.
Q: I'm thinking about getting into real estate, I wanna know is that a good career choice for someone who is currently living in Michigan? If so what is a good company to work for? Centruy 21 here is doing alot of hiring are they good or is it a catch? HELP!! ( You don't have to live in Michigan to answer, but I would love to here from an agent that has worked in Michigan)
Yes I work as a full time real estate agent in south east Michigan, My wife and I work together. So I can say that you can make a living but it is not a normal job it is more like a lifestyle. We are always available for questions and often when something is planed RE gets in the way. If you enjoy helping people than you may like learning this trade. We are self employed allowing us to work as much or as little as we want. The Internet has changed the old ways of doing business, I do not think it will ever do away with this occupation. We can offer help from a vast pool of experience, we know how to buy or sell homes and most people do not have the time to learn. We can fix our own cars too but most of us use a mechanic. If you have the willingness to learn and work hard, currently the make a living point in Michigan is selling over 40 houses a year. I would suggest interviewing Brokers to see what the requirements and expected expenses are before choosing than find a mentor to learn from. Good luck.
Q: My pal Sally is thinking of buying a home. There is a home she likes but she does not know if she can afford the house. Today she is meeting with a real estate broker where she will discuss financing and lending for loans for the house she wants to buy. I do no think she should take their word alone that she should also talk to to a lender as well and that it should be an independent lender not one that they suggest. The Broker claims that she has over 30 years of knowledge in helping people with loans and lending issues. My point to my friend was that just because she claims to have 30 years of knowledge does not me she actually knows what she is talking about when it come to leanding and loans issues. Also the broker she is meeting with and the house she likes are two diffrent comapanies .Am I being worried for nothing ?
the schooling and licenses required will range via state. Basically, an agent is an agent of the dealer or a consultant of the dealer. The dealer has accomplished extra schooling and contains extra legal responsibility. The dealer is the executive of the Real Estate workplace and manages the marketers who paintings in that workplace. In normal, the character running instantly with the customer or vendor is an agent. Any fee at the sale of a condominium is divided among the agent and the dealer. Occasionally, an agent will entire the schooling and license specifications and buy the indispensable coverage to emerge as a dealer and can paintings independently as a dealer/agent.

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