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EPOXY CAST IRON PIPE - DRAINAGE

EPOXY CAST IRON PIPE - DRAINAGE

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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'm purchasing my own home and in about 4 or 5 years I hope to be able to purchase one or two more - and grow from there. What do I need to know to begin a real estate career? Is it better to rent houses out OR try to sell them for a profit? What are some of the best resources (especially online) for real estate beginners?
There are no good online sources for you to learn real estate. The best place to start is at your local junior college. Take the real estate classes that they offer. Get to know the instructors. Offer to help the instructors for free in their business for the purpose of learning the business. One very important skill to learn is how to determine the true fair market value of a property. The best source for that is The Appraisal Institute. Contact The Appraisal Institute and tell them that you want to learn to be a real estate appraiser and that you want to earn your MAI (Member of The Appraisal Institute) designation. Take all of the training classes offered byTheAppraisal Institute and go to work for a firm that is owned by a Member of The Appraisal Institute. Earn your MAI designation. This is the best foundation that you can get for a real estate career. You can then get your real estate brokers license,, which is easy to get, and sell real estate, invest in real estate or you may decide that you wish to stay on as a real estate appraiser. If you do what I have outlined for you, you will have a better foundation than 99% of the people out there who are running around with real estate licenses but do not know what they are doing. With respect to renting or selling houses. I have been investing in real estate for 40 years. I do not recommend that you sell realestate if you do not have to. I recommend that you build up a portfolio of rental houses and keep them. The rent that is paid is a good stable source of income, and the houses appreciate in value. I wish you great success with your new career.
Q:THIS IS A REAL ESTATE MENTORING PROGRAM.
Real Estate Riches! You know the one with the obnoxious loud mouth radio ads all the time? Turns out a bunch of former students have filed an Attorney General complaint against their mentors, what a surprise! Here's the link to the CBS news story:
Q:Equinaire is a California company that teaches you how to buy real estate using the equity in your home.
No. But anyone who tells you at your level of experience and knowledge to go in debt to invest and buy real estate by using your home as security is doing you a disservice, especially as roller coaster natured as California real estate is. There will even be someone who will counter my comments herein to say how wrong I am and tout their success. I recall the Bible verse that says Many are called but few are choosen. So as you are filing the bankruptcy forms it is too late, and you'll remember to not do it again. I have helped people like you write the letters of explaination for their financial failures enough to know that for the average person it is not a wise decision to gamble with the family home and its security. You need to save some funds, for in the next yr or so there will be forclosures in CA that you will be able to get favorable bank financing on at good prices. I'd suggest that a better investment is a commercial income producing property that has long term leases and low turnover with credit tenants if possible. A lot of these guru people that tell you to go in debt also have disclaimers in small fonts that also say ...these results are not typical. There will be a few that do succeed and those few will be the featured guests- who are also compensated for their endorsement. Several of those same guru pitching their material have also been bankrupt but they do not tell you that, because you would then not buy their program because it did not work for them not does not work for most people. That is why they now tell you how to get rich, as they get paid- by you up front for their knowledge or technique. Many simply tell you what you want to hear, an easy way to get wealthy when in fact there is no such way or everybody would be doing it. True, real estate is a good means to grow wealth but there are better ways to invest in real estate with less risk than leveraging your home thereby putting it, possibly your marriage and family at risk.
Q:i was thinking of taking a class in real estate transaction and work for a mortgage broker or maybe even as an appraisal, im not sure though i don't know which one would be more money and beneficial!
It's not so much a career, as a business. If you have business skills, ok check with your state as to the requirements for getting licensed.
Q:Our friend is a real estate agent. He just sold the house that we are living in. We have been looking for a new home for a long time, but can't find anything pre-existing that we want to buy despite his best efforts. We have decided to build new. We know the builder well and I am an attorney so I feel completely comfortable proceeding with new construction without the help of our friend. We could add 1-3% to the sales price so that we can give our friend a commission, but that would be stretching our budget more than I feel comfortable. My spouse and I have been fighting about whether to bite the bullet and include him or not. I feel obligated and I don't want to cause hard feelings; my spouse says I'm being silly. Help?
Your spouse is 100% correct. If it's a straight forward transaction, then do that. No point stretching the budget to give a commission to your agent. Your agent already made a commission from selling your home. It's a business transaction. Stop viewing this from the friendship perspective and think business. If this were some random agent, would you be thinking this? Of course not! Your friend will understand. I have helped many friends with their home purchase questions when they use other agents! Why? Because they're my friends not because I like making money; but because I like them as people! It'd be a different story if you're saying your friend found you this lot, did all this work and you're trying to screw him. It doesn't matter if you're an attorney. Make sure you have the assistance of a real estate attorney in doing this transaction or offer your friend a small commission for doing the contract (since you already found the lot and the builder).
Q:Okay, we are new to this and in the middle of buying our first house.We just came from the seller's real estate office, we are finalizing things right now. But, anyways the agent is saying the seller is only going to pay him half of the commission,..which is 1500, and we are required to pay the other 750. This doesnt sound right to me. Why would we pay the real estate agent, we didnt chose him anyways. Isnt it the sellers responsibility to pay the agent? And if he doesnt, would that then make it our problem?
The rules are different in every state. If you didn't agree ahead of time or sign any documents prior to looking for a house that you were going to pay ANY part of the agent's commission, then you need to go to the real estate agent's broker and talk to them about it. Also, another good move would be to contact your state's real estate commission. They can advise you on the rules in your state. I'm a real estate agent, and in my state, the norm is that the SELLER pays the agent the entire commission, NOT the buyer. Good luck to you! I hate seeing people get taken for a ride! I don't think it's right for you to have to pay any of that commission if you weren't told ahead of time!
Q:what are the factors that make for future hot real estate locations? I am particularly looking f areas that have the most growth potential in 5-10 years. Looking for opportunities in real estate or raw land..
I hope these references help.
Q:Located in Florida now.After hours of reading, it seems the more certifications/licenses you have the better (as opposed to working your way up)Step 1 is attaining the following:- Florida Real Estate License- Florida Real Estate Appraisal License- Florida Real Estate Brokers License (Don't really see the point of this one)- CCIM Designation- (someone even mentioned a mortgage brokers license)And obviously in between read as much as I can on the field.After attaining these licenses, do I simply apply to work for a company?Should I try to get a job as soon as I get my basic license and get the others on the side over time, or is it best to get ALL of them ASAP and hit the ground running?Any advice here? I really want to make this happen, but it's a bit cloudy at this point and I would really appreciate some help.
It is usually a RE salespersons license followed by a brokers license. You can obtain the salespersons one yourself but you must work under a broker for at least a period of one year before you can get your brokers license. You need to look up your states requirements before you do anything else.
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:I'm 16 and thinking about what I want to be when I grow up. I'm not really smart or talented with anything in particular but I've always been really passionate about the way houses look on the outside and inside. Lol will this get me anywhere?WHAT EXACTLY DOES A REAL ESTATE AGENT DO? Explain for a silly 16 year old please? :)
i agree with one of the experts here; an interior designer requires no state school or tests......... and fyi, you can be both!!!

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