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What’s the difference between the Retro-fitting and Componentry PCPs?

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What’s the difference between the Retro-fitting and Componentry PCPs?

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A Retro-fitting PCP allows you to install Loksa products into existing residential or commercial dwellings that already have a code of compliance. Retro-fitting also includes structural elements to make extensions to residential dwellings. The Componentry PCP allows a Preferred Customer to specify componentry at the planning stage of new residential and commercial properties as well as retro-fitting into existing dwellings. Unlike the Retro-fitting PCP the Componentry PCP has a limited product range. Componentry has been divided into separate product divisions each being a separate PCP. Componentry allows for the retailing and wholesaling of products to other retailers, while the Retro-fitting does not.

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