I went through the process in the 90's through 2002. As I remember & others are posting th expense was FAR greater...& they always had some reason or another to bein my shop disturbing workflow,etc.
however I had a substantial natinal account that required UL cert.
I have met with & had many discussions with UL in the last 6mnths or so & I was surprised at how affordable it was in comparrison to what I remembered...in addition they were very accomodating & reasonable.
are there other options? Sure. But as of now in my opinion they are the most recognized by people OUTSIDE of our trade,& that is where the value is for me & my clients (sign shops) . MET is becoming more recognized but it is always difficult to gain the same recognition,acceptability etc as the 1st company in any industry...coke vs pepsi etc.
some prefer coke some pepsi but pepsi will always take second seat in brand recognition.
You're probably the first person I've ever heard that speaks highly of UL, in a matter of fact people have been waiting for other options.
I too have been with UL in the 90's and 2000's, and it's gotten worse not better, it's gotten more expensive and not inexpensive. What has gotten better and what's gotten inexpensive about the the process and maintaining an account?
Also, who requested UL? I'm guessing it has to be out of ignorance which is the same that comes from a city building inspector or planner, or using it as a generic term sort of like the old "I'd like a Xerox copy", over "I'd like a Photo copy".
The fact of the matter is U.L. is more expensive because they are buying all these green energy testing labs and passing on the costs to us, they're trying real hard to come up with mythical standards to test mythical green products. Smart, in a way to profit, to test BS, but it's using BS to test BS.
It's more expensive in direct cost, it's more expensive in time one has to spend to do there paper work FOR them.
All our clients care is that the sign we build for them is legal, it doesn't matter if it's U.L. ETL, or MET.
If anyone every has a problem using the new boy on the block (MET LABS) by a city official, you just simply drop a dime and call MET, and they'll take it over form there and edumicate the city official on what's required and what's legal.
There's a good competitor now, those of us should be supporting the competition, if not, there will be no competition. And we all know what prices are like in street corners where there's only one gas station.