I was a contractor Directv installer until our shop was let go by the local HSP. While working there, we could not use any copper clad steel to do installs. We had to re-wire the house. This was with the Perfect Vision coax. Often to the customers being grumpy about it. Now, as a Dish Network installer I CANNOT use the Perfect Vision wire that Directv had us use. We will get a fail on QC if we do. Is this normal for all Dish installs in your area, or is it just a local thing?
Perect Vision is an Unapproved brand cable. We cannot use it. However, if the house is prewired with any 3ghz swept rg-6 we are not required to remove or replace that cable.
We are permitted to use Summit , Pro Gear, Laser, and Digital Electronics Supply brand cable.
I cannot believe youy folks on the D* side have been told to run new cable in prewired homes.
I can tell you this..Most homeowners would go ballsitic if I told them their brand new structured wire system's cable was not useabel. Most likely the'd kick me out of their house.
If we were ordered to replace all copper clad steel( which works just fine and has for years) I'd flat out quit the business and go work in a deli. I would make more money working for 10 bucks an hour than I would as satellite contractor with all the stupid rules and policies.
Once you do the math, gas insurance ,equipment, cable, fittings etc,, then add in your time and the aggrevation factor, you are making less money than the average fast food worker. It's just not worth it.