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  2. Chlorinated polyvinyl chloride - Wikipedia

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    CPVC sprinkler pipe inside a firestop mock-up. Chlorinated polyvinyl chloride (CPVC) is a thermoplastic produced by chlorination of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) resin. CPVC is significantly more flexible than PVC, and can also withstand higher temperatures. Uses include hot and cold water delivery pipes and industrial liquid handling.

  3. Real estate contract - Wikipedia

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    Although money is the most common consideration, it is not a required element to have a valid real estate contract. An earnest money deposit from the buyer(s) customarily accompanies an offer to buy real estate and the deposit is held by a third party, like a title company, attorney or sometimes the seller. The amount, a small fraction of the ...

  4. 9 Money Moves You Must Make Immediately After Buying a House

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    Setting aside money in a dedicated home maintenance fund allows you to tackle these expenses without financial stress. The insurance company State Farm , for example, advises setting aside 1% to 4 ...

  5. Plumbing - Wikipedia

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    PVC/CPVC – rigid plastic pipes similar to PVC drain pipes but with thicker walls to deal with municipal water pressure, introduced around 1970. PVC stands for polyvinyl chloride, and it has become a common replacement for metal piping. PVC should be used only for cold water, or for venting. CPVC can be used for hot and cold potable water supply.

  6. 6 Paint Colors That Will Make Your House Sell for More Money

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    These rich, orange-reddish hues look elevated, like something out of Justina Blakeney’s abode. Case in point: the comforting Redend Point is a Sherwin-Williams 2023 color of the year and works ...

  7. Contract A and Contract B in Canadian contract law - Wikipedia

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    A breach of Contract A may occur if the owner (or an owner's officer or representative, see vicarious liability), provides information, changes specification during the tendering process to unfairly benefit a particular bidder, enters into closed negotiations with an individual bidder in an effort to obtain more desirable contract conditions ...

  8. When should you refinance your mortgage? - AOL

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    You borrow money from your home’s equity as a loan, but no monthly payment is required. Instead, the lender is paid when you no longer live in the home, whether you sell the home or die.

  9. Juan Soto contract details: How much are the Mets paying ...

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    Juan Soto contract details, by the numbers. Number of years: 15 Signing bonus: $75 million Total value of contract: $765 million. That's $65 million more than the 10-year, $700 million contract ...