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EPOXY DRAINAGE CAST IRON 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:im now interested in real estate.how does it work?how can i make money on it?can you explain it in layman's term as much as possible, coz im not yet very familiar in some real estate terms. lolthanx...
It really just depends on the level of commitment and amount of time you have. If you want to make a life out of real estate then find the portion of real estate that suits you best. Don't feel like you have to be a realtor to be in real estate. If you like the industry, there's a profession that will fit you, I guarantee it. And you can make money in any one of these occupations: builder, lender, Realtor, interior designer, architect, closing coordinator, etc. Real-estate sales-based careers (ie. realtors, new home sales reps) are notoriously promising as far as making money is concerned. But it's just one of those things, IT IS WHAT YOU MAKE IT. If you don't have a strong sense of determination, you'll come out broke and kicking yourself for ever even thinking about a career in real estate. If you work hard and are self-motivated, you can clear 6 figures and THEN some. It's not all glamor and money there's a lot of sacrifice involved. Most of us work long and wierd hours, we work weekends, and you'll NEVER EVER EVER catch us without our mobile phone in-hand or glued to our heads. Your significant others will have to be very understanding and your friends will have to take a back seat to your career more times than not. If real estate is going to be a hobby and not an occupation, then just make sure you're financially secure. And try to stay in-tune with the market - it has a tendency to shift on a dime. I'm not a real estate adviser but right now don't try to flip homes... it's not going to do you a lot of good. UNLESS you plan to buy now and sell in 5 years.... then you might make quite a substantial profit. Now's the time to buy for sure. But it's good advice to hold off a year or two if you have property to sell.
Q:so i know to be able to get your real estate license i would first have to have 2 years experience to be a real estate sales person and get my salesperson license. i also know the requirements for that, i just applied for my college classes for real estate and i know that i have to pass these classes and then pass my examination test to get my real estate salesperson license...so i wanted to know how hard is the examination?what questions should i look out for?and how many times did it take you to pass?how many tries can you get?im gonna try to take mine after i pass my classes and i wanted to know if its PRACTICAL to believe that i can pass on my first try :P
You might would want to check the requirements as to what is required to obtain a real estate license in your state. Normally there is no requirement to have two years requirement to obtain your real estate license. There is normally a two year experience as a licensed sales person to become a real estate broker. Also normally a real estate person applying for a real estate license there is no requirement to obtain your license, after completing two years of college. In most states you may go on line to obtain the classroom requirement to obtain the requirements to take the state real estate examination. In most states you may take a weekend class to qualify for the classroom requirements, prior to taking the state real estate examination. After getting your real estate license you would be required by your state to have continuing education in the real estate field. This can be obtained by seminars, classroom study or other approved means recognized by your Department of Real State. I hope this has been of some benefit to you, good luck. FIGHT ON
Q:I know brokers get paid on commissions, but how do the actual real estate companies make money?Have always been curious...
or perhaps a fireworks retail chain wants to open up in town and the real estate company owns the property they are after? who knows
Q:I have my real estate license....somewhat new to it. My husband and I are looking to buy our first house. We currently live in Manasquan, I have my whole life and don't want to leave. We can't afford it. Our goal is to move to Brick for a few years and hopefully make some money off of a house, so that we can move back to Manasquan before our son goes to school. We have found a few different homes...we don't care if we make a ton of money off of them, as long as we don't lose any....you think we will be ok? or do you think Brick real estate is staying where it is?
NJ real estate ballooned way to fast from 2001-2006, and since has tailed off considerably. it should be a little less profitable for awhile. the problem is as you live in Brick both areas will increase in value, but after time you will know if you can handle a bigger payment or not, and you might actually find yourself making very good money after a few years in Real estate. Learn your job well, and you will get back in Manasquan...but I would tell you from my experience get the hell out of NJ, it is a rip off, I lived there for 27 years, there are so many better places to live.
Q:I was wondering how much a real estate earn? Is it really worth it? I heard they can become millionare's I really love the job but im afraid the money won't be enough?
As with any sales job, how much you earn depends on how dedicated you are, how aggressive, and whether you have a knack for selling. You can decide to be a buyers agent primarily, a listing agent primarily, or both. Or, you might decide to do appraisals - which are hot in this foreclosure market. You can make 40 bucks a pop - just taking pictures and filling out forms. A commission on a house might be a few percent, which you'll split with the selling or buying agent. If you sell a couple of $100K houses a month - maybe do some property management, put a couple of buyers in a house, maybe do some foreclosure work - you can make a decent living. Doing real estate full-time is a good gig. The realtors that I've been able to observe work really hard. The ones I know like to pretend that they aren't working all that hard - that they are sleeping in, driving fancy cars, are effortlessly successful, etc. But in reality, they are fielding early morning calls, late night calls, working on weekends and holidays, and always chasing the sale. They really have to hustle to make money and are on call 24 hours a day. Personally, I don't think it is a great idea to do a job only for the money. You should like real estate - like houses - like putting people into them. If you don't, then maybe you can find something else that you like, then figure out how to make money doing that. There are a million ways to make money - but when you go to a job that you hate - you'll feel like you've aged a million years. Find something that you like and then make money doing that. Good luck!
Q:What is the difference of renting a home through real estate then without. Do I have to pay more?
Not much difference cause it depends on how good the house is and big. Then the price will come in.
Q:i plan to go in this. can someone that is going in or in real estate please tell me, so i can make my mind up.
John, Please keep ur day job. you may not remember the crash of the Saving/Loans of 80's try finding a Realtor from then. the average realtor doesn't make a 'real income ' the first 2- 3 yrs. National Realtor Assoc. they stay 'pt/tm'. keep ur day job. we work with 'realtors' that are becoming real thin, lately. real estate inspector, appraiser, agent, loan processor ,broker, lots of them fighting for slim pickings.
Q:seeking a real estate company that will help sell our timeshare in Virginia Beach,Virginia?
Very few real estate companies take on timeshares to resell. Why? They are difficult to sell and selling them makes the real estate company a VERY small commission, which is why so many charge an upfront fee. This has led to a proliferation of scam timeshare resales companies. If you want to get rid of a timeshare fast, use a timeshare transfer company instead. These companies also known as timeshare relief companies will transfer your timeshare out of your name for a fee. I know it sounds fishy, but it's often the only way that timeshare owners can get rid of their timeshares. Go with a company that's been in business for over 5 years and makes a conscious effort to show you who are they from the rep handling your case all the way up to the CEO. If they are hiding who they are, just walk away.
Q:I am going to college for Graphic Design and definitely plan on pursuing art after college, hopefully in the advertisement field. But it really depends on where I end up settling down. I have a passion for houses and real estate seems like a great option that would allow me to continue my art while having a stable income.How much does a real estate agent typically make in a year? Should I just pursue the advertisement career rather than opting for a career in real estate? Are there any artists out there with advice?
It's obvious that you don't know much about real estate. 1. We don't have salaries or a stable income. We live off commissions. So if you don't sell any houses, you make zero. It's not consistent and it's definitely not for the faint of heart. 2. There is no typical in how much we make. One year I made $18K and another year I made $100K. It really depends. Also, real estate is about longevity. Statistics show that 50% of new agents quit within their first year. Of the remaining 50%, 50% of them quit within 3 years. 80% of deals are done by 20% of agents. It's a cut throat business. I love it but it's definitely not easy. You don't sit there and money comes in. You work your butt off. My longest evening ended at 3am. Also, if for whatever reason a deal collapses, you make nothing. There's no oh but I did so much work! to complain about it.
Q:How do I go about getting my real estate license in CT? Everything I have searched so far has not been too helpful, so anything will be appreciated.
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