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FITTINGS AND PIPE CAST IRON EN877

FITTINGS AND PIPE CAST IRON EN877

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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 am not a real estate agent but I just wanted to know some things about what are the main skills you have to have to be one.
The primary traits of a good real estate agent is be an effective listener as well as a communicator and understand the desires and needs of potential clients. You should also be able to get along well with those you would need to accomplish your goal, such as title officers, escrow closing agents, insurance agents and those in the mortgage lending industry. You would also need to be able to write an effective marketing plan. This plan should keep the clients coming in the doors on a regular basis. Many other things go into making a real estate agent successful, in my opinion these are the most important. I hope this has been of some benefit to you,good luck. FIGHT ON
Q:I am currently a Personal banker, and I am tired of sitting at a desk all day. I need a job I can get without a degree and doesnt require me sitting at my desk, that also pays well. I was thinking real estate because I love it and I am good at selling. Is it worth it to keep a full time job while trying to sell real estate just untill I see some income? By the way I live in Kansas.
First of all, real estate doesn't pay well unless you sell lots of houses. In 2007 the average Realtor made $30,000 gross - that's before paying the split with their broker and their taxes. If you want to try real estate, keep your day job until you are sure you like it, and can make enough money doing it to live on. I don't know what the Kansas real estate market is like, but I suggest you do a whole bunch of informational interviews with agents, top ones and newbies and really try to find out. The brokers out there will want to recruit you because it is a numbers game with them and they keep trying to add agents to get revenue. They get 50% of your first year's worth of deals as a new agent. They win. You might not.
Q:I am looking to become a Real Estate Broker and wanted some advice. Once I get my license, I would like to work under another Seasoned-Experienced Broker for 6months to one year until I am comfortable to work on my own. My question is:How do I determine the best type of Firm or Agency to work under?What are some things I should be concerned about in terms of commission, desk fees, etc?What are some things I should demand, ask for?What are some things I should AVOID when choosing a Firm or Agency to work with? What should I look for when choosing a Firm or Agency?Thanks everyone in advance!
I would look for a firm where I felt comfortable and thought that I could learn the most. Check to see if the firm has a solid training program. Some will assist you in getting your license. You will likely need to associate yourself with a broker in order to even get your license. Most states require you to have your license for a minimum time before becoming a broker. I would wait at least a couple of years before making the jump into my own business. There is much to learn and you will need to have some money to keep you going until the commissions start coming in. It can take several months to sell a piece of real estate and close the deal. Realtors only make money once the sale is closed. It could take 6 months to get your first commission check.
Q:Trying to think of more New Jersey Targeted Real Estate Key Words and phrases... This is what I have so far:New Jersey Real Estate,for sale by owner,fsbo,nj real estate,atlantic,bergen, burlington, camden, cape may, cumberland, essex, gloucester, hudson, hunterton, mercer, middlesex, monmouth, morris, ocean, passaic, salem, somerset, sussex, union, warren
New Jersey Real Estate Keyword Suggestions: Cape Cod Colonial adult communities nj real estate jersey real estate north jersey south jersey central jersey hud waterfront commercial real estate land for sale land for lease lot for sale build to suite lake property buying a home selling a home realtors real estate agents real estate brokers Just a few off the top of my head! Good Luck!
Q:Does anyone actually know about Costa Rican real estate. Please no speculation or negative comments, I need people who actually know what they are talking about not people who'll reply "do not do it stay in America it is a 3rd world" well duh? thank you einstein lol. Just joking but yea Im considering an offer from Costa rican tropical properties soo... need advice Thanks.
Where is the property located, that will make a difference. $65,000 for 1.25 acres is a decent deal. Is there electricity and water to the site? Be careful working with some of these companies, paragon properties has had a scam in Costa Rica for a while and now they are working under different names. Make sure your land is able to be titled, talk to other people that have purchased property in the development that you are looking at. Find out if you have to use their builders or you can bring in your own, you are looking at a difference of $40.00 s/f to $90.00 s/f . Good Luck!!
Q:I own a house that I'm sure would be worth at least 100k if not more if it is fixed up, would it be worth it to take the time off to renovate the home over the winter? But is it worth it the way the real estate market is currently seeming to go?If there are any realtors that could offer some insight, I can supply pictures and more detailed information.
It is a SWAG to predict where the market will be in May? You can read opinions and find statistics to support either argument of whether the market will be better or worse. There are plenty of buyers willing to purchase fixers if the price is right. You need to evaluate what you could sell the house for now, or how much you will put into it and that sales price. Which is more profitable? And only you know if you have the stuff to complete the projects or be willing to hire the work done. P.S. Don'tbuy2007 is an idiot.
Q:Im taking the 75 hour required course for the New York Real Estate License and I was wondering if anyone can tell me what exactly I should focus my studies on. Im not looking for whats on the test exactly, but more of what certain aspects should I focus on that will get me more prepared to take the exam. Thank you in advance.
Hi Shea, The New York real estate exam is in a multiple choice format with questions that have been based on the 75-hour pre-licensing curriculum that you should have already taken. They choose the multiple choice, simply because they are easier for students to take and easier to administer and grade as well. In addition, you will be given 1.5 hours to complete the exam. They will require that you correctly answer a minimum of 70% of the questions to pass the exam. Your exam results will be reported simply as either passed or failed, they do not currently provide a numerical score. Real Estate Exams are typically broken into two different parts. The first part would be a kind of general and should cover key concepts, such as forms of real estate ownership, fiduciary responsibilities, and fair housing law. The second part is generally state specific and will ask questions which would only be pertinent to New York real estate law and regulations. Usually, any questions about state license law are covered in the state specific portion of the exam. Your exam will be administered through eAccessNY which is the states online terminal, a part of their website.
Q:I'm trying to determine whether or not I should go to school to become a real estate agent. I'm a stay at home mom, my husband is a contractor and we currently dabble in real estate investment. We only own one property right now which we bought when prices were down, brought up to code/remodelled and will hopefully be selling soon now that the prices in the area have risen substantially. And if it goes well, we might do it again in the future.What I'm really worried about is... can one be a realtor and a real estate investor at the same time? Is it ethical for the same person to be buying, fixing up and selling the house?I'm not just doing this to save a few bucks on realtors fees... I'm generally interested in the real estate industry, revitalizing the neighborhood we live in and helping people find or sell their homes. I just want to make sure there isn't any legal or ethical issues at hand before I enroll in realtor classes or buy any other properties.Thanks in advance.
ok i'll have a shot at this. I'm a relator and will try to walk you through it and hopefully you can come to a good decision. First off yes you can be a real estate investor and agent at the same time, only you must disclose the fact to the Seller and their agent in WRITING before you buy . Secondly you said you wanted to be an agent to save on fees, well this won't be the case to be an agent you have to be assosciated with a broker, the broker owns the listing not you. Sometimes after you have sold a few properties you can sell one of your own without owing the broker a commision, but you'd have to working full time. To retain your licence you must work at least 235 hours per week, 40 weeks out of the yesr. Only way to avoid paying broker a fee is to become a broker to do this you need to have a college degree and 2 year real estate experience, plus proof of financial stability. Also make sure the school you intend to go to is approved by the real estate division in your state, and make sure you know where the testing centre is. Basic start up fees vary depending on the brokerage you decide to work for, varying from a couple hundred buck yo a couple of thousand, then you have relator membership fees, plus business licences and other levies placed by you state, city and muncipility, however if all this doesn't put you off it can be a very rewarding career. Be sure to check out your states education requirements and state specific laws as these vary from state to state by googling the real estate division and your state. I wish you the best of luck
Q:I am thinking of starting a career in real estate. I know the housing market is in a state of decline and credit standards are becoming tight. As a result, commissions are going to take a dive for agents. I know that getting a good portfolio of listings will help, but marketing them will be expensive. I have a good connection with media sales and marketing. I am in vehicle sales now and just want to move to a more profitable field with more autonomy and a more professional environment. I have the time, dedication, and a very handy wife with a good eye for staging homes and design. I think that starting with a larger company will be beneficial, but are more experienced agents usually forthcoming with guidance and advice for rookies. I consider my self a good looking, charming young man with a silver tongue. Bottom line, is it a smart move to go into real estate (in Memphis, TN) right now if I have to make at least $40k/year?
I have been in real estate home sales for almost 30 years. I started in a boom time and learned nothing in the beginning- no one had time to teach me. When things slowed down I actually learned much more about the business. No matter what the market is there are people that need to sell because of a divorce, death, job loss, or job transfer. There are investors and people that have great income that want or need to buy. Your job is to find these people and put them together. I don't know what you will make because real estate is very local and very much self driven, but I love this job. (I am an old geezer and only sleep with my wife. So much for the first guy's theory)
Q:How many years of schooling is needed to become a real estate broker? How much $ would you earn? What about a commercial real estate broker...how many years of schooling and salary? What exactly do you do in this job?Thanks!!!!
Brokers are basically the bosses of the agents. You have to be an agent first and then you take additional testing/courses to become a broker. Typically its required to be an agent for 2+ years first. Salary, of course, is based on sales. You can run an agency or you can just be like a regular agent, except you're your own boss.

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