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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 majoring in real estate and finance at temple currently. However whats the difference from getting a degree in real estate and just taking the 3 week class and getting youre license? Can you get a higher level career with a degree instead of just being a real estate agent, cause im not taking that major to b a real estate agent, i figured it was something more rewarding
- A real estate career is definitely worth pursuing if first and foremost, you are well aware of what is really going on in this field. You have to be well oriented about the ins and outs in this line of business. Some sort of preparation is inevitable to help you in circumnavigating your way towards success. You expectations must be real enough to give you the right motivation to get the job done.
- Q: I am really interested in real estate and want a job that has to do with real estate. I was wondering if anyone would share what their job was if it is within real estate. Also wondering if the pay is good within real estate. Thanks!
- If okorder . I will train for free and help you get started. Most people in the real estate industry make very good money, but they have to work hard for it. If your willing to work hard please send me an email. Please let me know what area you are from that way i can help you.
- Q: I did some research on the work of a real estate agent and I feel like I would really like the job. I know it all depends on me but I'd like to hear some opinions from real estate agents, brokers or anyone who has an opinion about the job.
- I'm starting next week on my studies. The comission is great. Lets say you sell a multimillion dollar house, you'll easily walk away with atleast half a million in comission. Typically, one sale equals several thousand. I'd say that and if your into looking at different homes, having your own hours, and being out in the streets while on the job; it can be very ideal. The major con, is the recession. The economy seems like it's shot even though they say the recession ended, what, about a year ago? The housing market is in a bad state. It would be tough to make a sale, especially for a new agent. But if you already have a part time job like me, I think you could do it without struggling financially any worse than you already are..
- Q: I'm thinking of getting my real estate license soon. But I'm not wanting to sell houses right off...what other occupations could I look into with my license other than selling homes? What would you recommend?? Thank you very much in advance!!
- First of all, you might want to check with realtors in your area to see how much expense is involved with just having that license. Even if you are not employed with a real estate company, there will be fees for you to have it in your pocket so to speak. Having said that, you don't have to sell houses just because you have a real estate license. Not sure what all businesses would need one but the first thing I thought of when I read your question was maybe some kind of land developement where a company is expanding and needs someone to find and buy land for them. I hate to discourage you, but right now is probably one of the worst times to get into real estate especially if you don't want to sell houses right away. Good luck
- Q: Is there a real estate school in Atlanta that offers financial aid?
- Real Estate School Atlanta
- Q: i work at a prison and I have a TON of time off.. in 2 weeks i only work 7 days. So basically i work only 6 months out of the year. I'm only 25 years old and i'm trying to get my life started.. I'm late I know. Im doing ok, but i really need more income. I don't know what the risk, or reward, is to getting a real estate license. Any advice??
- I am not an agent, but I can tell you this for sure: Anyone and everyone can become a real estate agent. It is a short class that you take at any community college. With that said, there are always a large number of people who are taking the class and trying their hand at the real estate game, and most of them end up leaving. Here's why: When you first join a company, you are at the bottom. You do not get the listings that go for millions (If your city even has many houses selling for that price, not everyone lives in beverly hills), but instead you get the small starter homes, and pretty much things no one else wants to get. You have to build up your own client base and maintain a GIANT social network of friends who don't mind you pitching sales to them every now and then. You have to get a reputation as a good agent which can be VERY hard to do. You have to pay for most of your own advertising, and to top it off, if someone else sells the house (Any realitor from any company can sell any house for sale by any other company), your commission is drastically cut. Keep in mind as well that the company charges a 7% of the closing value. You do not get the 7%, you get a % of that. On a 50,000.00 house, you will not make that much money. Also consider that you will have NO freetime. You will always be looking for new clients, going to show houses at a clients whim, studying the houses you want to sell so that you can tell your clients all about them... the list goes on and on. It is far more than a full time job, and in the end, unless you're in a multi-million dollar neighborhood, you're not going to make that much money anyhow. Even if you are in one of those neighborhoods, you have people who have been in the business for 30 years or more fighting to sell the house before you can. Talk about competition and stress..
- Q: What is the difference between a broker, an agent, and an independent agent? I will be 16 soon and I'm thinking about real estate how do I get into the business and what kind of education do I need after high school?
- According to a NationalAssociation of Realtors statistic, more than 250,000 licensed agents have left the business in the last two years; a staggering number. But does this mean that people have stopped buying and selling real estate? You may be surprised at the overall status of the market and seize your opportunity to build a successful real estate career after hearing the following. Learn more about real estate career opportunities with Proclient today!
- Q: im trying to become a real estate agent but i dont know where to take classes i would like to find a school either in manhattan or staten island please tell me some schools that have classes for beginners to take**No online classes-Thank you
- no taking schooling to make you eligible for an career rather than what you're presently doing isn't deductible despite the fact that you would use Sch A and itemize your deductions
- Q: Real estate has always been a dream of mines. I know its challenging but challenges build character. It seems fun and it has always been an interest. now this is a multiple questionwhat do you guys see in real estate in CTdo i need my license to flip housesdo i need my license to start a company like CT homes LLCalso when i go for my license who should i go with century 21 school, or through a college?
- Can't help you with schools on the east coast but can give you a bit of advice. Getting licensed is only your beginning. Be sure to go to work for a big company like Coldwell-Banker. Their hands on training is priceless. Get into a company that has a lot of agents who tour each week by bus. You learn more from the other agents, hearing them talk real estate than you will in your licensing course. Be sure you have a way to support yourself for a couple of years while you build your business. I'm retired now but loved helping people find their dream home and every home, no matter how modest, is someone's dream home. It might not be your idea of a dream but it is a step up for someone. From what I'm hearing this is not a great time to be in real estate so you might want to wait unless you are independently wealthy. I just heard that 90% of new listings in the NE are people selling because they are in default on their loans and that there is no money for financing so very hard to get a loan unless the buyer has the very highest credit rating and collateral. Tough times ahead for the industry like we had in the 80's with 18% interest on mortgage loans but we lived through it. Ate a lot of hamburger but made it intact. Good Luck and God Bless
- Q: I would like to get into real estate. I live in NJ. Does anyone have any information about the job? I would like to work for a company that I could have a cubical at and do my paper work and set up open houses? Is that how this all works? Anyone who is in real estate and could give me some tips , they would be much appreciated.I am 25 with no bills... so I am not worrying about making 100,000 dollars a year. So don't start bashing this idea already .
- As NatBug suggested the NJ Real Estate Commission will provide you with information on licensing requirements but I would suggest that you first find out exactly what the business is all about. Yes, if you are a licensed agent and have some ability you can get a cubicle but sometimes you rent that space from the broker. And holding open houses is fine but first you need to obtain listings which typically involves cold canvassing and advertising, working your friends and family, and long hours and hard work. You also have to be able to do a CMA (competitive market analysis) to see what the property is worth and convince the seller that the value is real, not necessarily an easy task. Then you have to decide how to advertise the listing - putting a sign out front will not, on its own, generate sufficient visitors or traffic. And we haven't even begun to address what you need to learn to sell houses, home staging, photography, networking, and the many, many other lessons to be successful. Find a friend in the business or a local real estate firm and set an appointment with the manager to find out what the business of being a real estate agent is all about. ,
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