Homeowner's
Guide
The
core purpose of the Remodeling Contractors Association, the Connecticut
Chapter of the National Association of the Remodeling Industry, is to
advance and promote the remodeling industry's
professionalism. We committed to being ethical, honest and
committed to high standards. Our chapter is governed by its
Bylaws
When you work
with a NARI
Professional you get.... A full-time, dedicated remodeling professional
who has experience, and voluntarily adheres to NARI's strict Code of
Ethics. NARI's screening process offers this assurance. NARI members
have access to the latest information in the industry through
publications, educational programs, educational seminars and
conferences.
NARI is a
not-for-profit trade association with
more than 50 years of industry experience. NARI represents professional
remodeling contractors, product manufacturers, distributors,
wholesalers, trade publications, utilities and lending institutions.
The association is committed to enhancing the professionalism of the
remodeling industry and serving as an ally to you, the homeowner.
NARI
is dedicated to being the best resource for knowledge and training in
the remodeling industry. Together we help construct the dreams in
homeowners' lives.
NARI's CORE
PURPOSE: To advance and promote the remodeling industry's
professionalism, product and vital public purpose.
For more
information, or to locate a NARI professional in your area,
- Visit www.remodeltoday.com
- Call NARI Headquarters at 800-611-6274
- Click
here to download an informative brochure about how to select
a remodeling professional
- Call your local NARI Chapter
The NARI
Code
of Ethics
Each
member of the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI) is
pledged to observe high standards of honesty, integrity and
responsibility in the conduct of business:
- By promoting in good faith only those
products and services which are known to be functionally and
economically sound, and which are known to be consistent with objective
standards of health and safety;
- By making all advertising and sales
promotion factually accurate, avoiding those practices which tend to
mislead or deceive the customer.
- By writing all contracts and warranties
such that they comply with federal, state, and local laws.
- By promptly acknowledging and taking
appropriate action on all customer complaints.
- By refraining from any act intended to
restrain trade or suppress competition.
- By attaining and retaining insurance as
required by federal, state, and local authorities.
- By attaining and retaining licensing
and/or registration as required by federal, state, and local
authorities.
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