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What does NARI Certification mean to you?
Deciding to remodel your home is a big decision. Outside of buying your home, it
may be the single biggest investment you make. You need to know that the remodeling
contractor you choose is a full-time, dedicated remodeling professional. NARI's
certification program offers this assurance through its extensive screening and
testing process. Similar to certifications in other industries such as CFP (Certified
Financial Planner) in the financial industry and CLU (Certified Life Underwriter)
in the insurance industry, NARI Certifications means that you are working with the
best in the industry.
Only full-time, professional remodeling contractors are eligible for certification
by NARI. You can be assured that any time you hire a NARI certified remodeling contractor,
you are hiring an individual who has made a strong commitment to the professionalism
of the remodeling industry and to his or her business. And because remodelers are
not eligible for certification until they have been actively involved in the remodeling
industry for at least five years, you know that the NARI certified remodeling professional
you hire has had a number of years to develop the experience and skills that can
only be gained through extensive hands-on practice.
Isn't it good to know that your remodeling contractor has a long-term commitment
to his or her work?
How does a remodeling contractor become certified?
NARI certification is a challenging process, requiring extensive knowledge of the
industry and a commitment to professional conduct. Even highly experienced and skilled
remodelers find the screening and testing process formidable.
Homeowner can gain a sense of security knowing that the NARI certified remodeling
professional they hire has:
- Received an acceptable review by the NARI Certification Board by providing an outline
detailing their hands-on experience, industry training, involvement in continuing
education, technical skills, practices in business management, as well as association
and community service.
- Committed to intensive study on a broad range of critical industry issues. Most
certification candidates participate in a formal study group and spend eight to
twelve weeks studying in preparation for a one day written exam.
- Successfully completed a comprehensive written examination covering critical subjects
areas such as sound business management practices, knowledge of building codes and
construction law, plans and specification, proper and safe use of tools and equipment,
safety, standards of practice, math, and several special skill areas. Once awarded
their certification, NARI certified remodeling professionals must meet annual recertification
requirements involving continuing education and participation in industry related
programs.
Who are NARI Certified Remodeling Professionals?
NARI's certification program recognizes the skills and achievements of five distinct
groups of remodeling professionals of particular interest to homeowners: Certified
Remodelers (CRs), Certified Remodeler Specialists (CRSs), Certified Kitchen and
Bath Remodelers (CKBRs), Certified Remodeler Associates (CRAs), and Certified Lead
Carpenters (CLCs).
NARI CRs are professional remodelers who provide a full range of remodeling
services. To become a CR, candidates must possess skill and knowledge in a broad
range of business management and technical skill areas.
NARI CRSs are professional remodelers who focus on specific type of work
and serve the needs of homeowners interested in their area of technical excellence,
such as concrete and masonry work, electrical work, insulation, mechanical systems,
plumbing systems, and roofing and siding.
NARI CKBRs provide remodeling services specific to kitchens and bathrooms.
To become a CKBR, candidates must possess skills and knowledge focused on the requirement
of materials, layout, and installation of kitchens and bathrooms.
NARI CRAs actively support the remodeling industry in professions such
as architects, designers, manufacturers, suppliers, and consultants.
NARI CLCs are the hands-on field personnel who oversee every aspect of
the project: customer satisfaction, personnel management, administration, etc. while
working on the project.
NARI certified remodeling professionals have pledged to abide by NARI's strict Standards
of Practice and Code of Ethics.
It's no wonder homeowners feel more comfortable relying on remodelers who have earned
NARI certification.
The National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI) is the only national
association dedicated solely to the remodeling industry. NARI's focus is on professional
conduct, continuing education and training, and fair and ethical treatment within
the industry. NARI certification of professional remodeling contractors serves as
the association's recognition of remodeling professionals who have met stringent
criteria for experience and pledged a commitment to high standards of practice and
NARI's Code of Ethics. Among the factors to consider selecting a remodeling contractor,
in addition to NARI certification, is your assessment of and satisfaction with the
remodeling contractor's workmanship, reputation and integrity, durability of materials
used, and equipment. Before hiring any remodeling contractor, visit and inspect
similar projects that he or she has completed, and establish that you will be able
to communicate well with each other to ensure your complete satisfaction with final
product.
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