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INDIVIDUAL
CERTIFICATION All Philbin Construction projects are reviewed
by a staff Certified Remodeler. |
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How Does A Professional Remodeling Contractor
Become Certified? A professional remodeling
contractor has to have been in business for a minimum of (5) years in order to
be Certified by the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF THE REMODELING INDUSTRY (NARI). In
addition, the contractor must be associated with an established business which
operates in a compliance with the CODE OF ETHICS adopted by NARI and the Associations
Certification Board. To gain the coveted CR
designation a contractor must complete this process. - Submit
an application and commit to pay all the fees associated with the program.
- Prepare
and document an extensive Qualification Matrix which details his/her background
record regarding their basic training, technical skills, business management,
on-going deduction as well as association and community service.
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most cases, the candidate has joined a local study group and spent 8-12 weeks
preparing for the following written examination according to a prescribed method
of study prepared by the University of Illinois.
- Take a full
day written examination administered by NARI covering 18 different subject areas
including: business management, building codes and construction law, safety, plans
and specification as well as twelve technical skills areas i.e. Excavating, Concrete,
Masonry, Carpentry, Plumbing, Electric, HVAC, Insulation, Finishes, Roofing, Painting,
etc.
- A five person Certification Board panel reviews the
complete record/file of each candidate consisting of their Qualification Matrix
and written examination results and decides on the appropriateness of granting
the CR designation to each individual based on past standards of performance,
integrity and knowledge.
What does Certification
mean to the property owner? A
professional remodeling contractor Certified by NARI has a track record of ethical
standards in business. NARI Certification is also evidence that the contractor
is a professional and is competent in the performance of remodeling projects.
The homeowner, when dealing with a NARI Certified remodeling contractor, is assured
that the contractor is: - Pledging to observe the
high standards of honesty, integrity, and responsibility in the conduct of business.
- Making all advertising and sales promotions factually accurate.
- Writing all contracts and warranties so that they are fair
and mutually beneficial.
- Promoting only those products
and services which are functionally and economically sound.
- Honoring
all contractual obligations until completed and/or unless they are altered or
dissolved by the mutual consent of both parties.
A
NARI Certified remodeling contractor (CR) is a member of an elite group - the
top professionals of the remodeling industry. There are less than 1000 men and
women of these top professionals in the United States. 
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