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<blockquote data-quote="binky" data-source="post: 545952" data-attributes="member: 490"><p>The trouble with being MCS registered, is that if they sign off a system they are legally responsible for all of it, and MCS insist registered contractors use only MCS registered equipment, including frames. So when you have built your own frame, they can't comply with the requirements of MCS, which can make life difficult if that's picked up at the annual audit . It's also not a cheap system to run, hence some of the prices they charge, apart from demand outstripping supply this and last year. So it's in their interests of keeping life simple not to get involved with anything that could cause them trouble. For instance, quite a few companies won't touch slate roofs because they are far harder than concrete tiles and take an extra half day to work on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binky, post: 545952, member: 490"] The trouble with being MCS registered, is that if they sign off a system they are legally responsible for all of it, and MCS insist registered contractors use only MCS registered equipment, including frames. So when you have built your own frame, they can't comply with the requirements of MCS, which can make life difficult if that's picked up at the annual audit . It's also not a cheap system to run, hence some of the prices they charge, apart from demand outstripping supply this and last year. So it's in their interests of keeping life simple not to get involved with anything that could cause them trouble. For instance, quite a few companies won't touch slate roofs because they are far harder than concrete tiles and take an extra half day to work on. [/QUOTE]
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