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<blockquote data-quote="binky" data-source="post: 531512" data-attributes="member: 490"><p>It's much easier for a company to supply the gear, that way they get stuff they are familiar with fitting, and have spares for. I doubt it would have saved you much money anyway, as wholesale prices to trade are generally better than what you can get in the public domain. </p><p></p><p>It's also fair to say it's the sort of thing no trades like in any sector of building work. Not because they want a markup on prices, but because customers have a habit of buying cheap and nasty products that are difficult to fit or work with. In the case of MCS registered installers, as Barx said above, there's also a legal requirement on traceability of materials used.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binky, post: 531512, member: 490"] It's much easier for a company to supply the gear, that way they get stuff they are familiar with fitting, and have spares for. I doubt it would have saved you much money anyway, as wholesale prices to trade are generally better than what you can get in the public domain. It's also fair to say it's the sort of thing no trades like in any sector of building work. Not because they want a markup on prices, but because customers have a habit of buying cheap and nasty products that are difficult to fit or work with. In the case of MCS registered installers, as Barx said above, there's also a legal requirement on traceability of materials used. [/QUOTE]
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