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Frequently asked questions about tiles & flooring in Empangeni
What's the difference between Builders, Cashbuild, and BUCO?
Builders Warehouse (Massmart, now Walmart) targets DIY and small contractors with wide range and credit accounts. Cashbuild is cash-based, township-adjacent, contractor-tier pricing (no credit). BUCO (Pepkor-owned) is mid-tier with mixed retail/trade. Independent yards (Boqo, Brights, Penny Pinchers) often beat all three on bulk prices but limited range.
Do I get trade prices as a private buyer?
Most SA hardware chains offer trade prices only with a verified trade account (CIDB grade or active VAT number). Builders Trade Centre and Cashbuild require a registered building company. Private buyers can get bulk discounts (5–15%) by negotiating directly with branch managers or going to independent timber and steel yards.
Are SA hardware-store prices VAT-inclusive?
Retail-shelf prices are VAT-inclusive (15%) unless explicitly marked 'ex-VAT' — required for trade-counter pricing. Quotes for builders and contractors are typically ex-VAT to avoid double-counting on SARS input claims. Always confirm which basis the quote is on before signing — a 15% surprise on a R200k order is brutal.
What SABS marks should I look for on building materials?
Cement: SANS 50197 (Common Cement). Steel rebar: SANS 920 with embossed SABS mark. Bricks: SANS 227 or 1058. Geysers: SANS 151. Roof sheeting: SANS 4998 / SANS 10162. NRCS approval (formerly SABS) is mandatory for electrical equipment. Unmarked equivalents may save 20% but void NHBRC and insurance cover on the build.
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