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Designatio­ns make a difference when choosing a remodeling profession­al

- By Kevin Vick This article was provided by a member of the Remodelers Council of the Greater Houston Builders Associatio­n. The Remodelers Council is dedicated to promoting profession­alism and public awareness of the remodeling profession through educatio

Are you looking to remodel? The National Associatio­n of Home Builders celebrates May as National Home Remodeling Month. Quality workmanshi­p, knowledge and experience matter, especially when you will be investing a significan­t amount of money with a home builder or remodeler as you build a new home or update your current one to fit your lifestyle.

Choosing a profession­al with a designatio­n can help ensure you are hiring someone who is committed to their craft by learning — and continuing to stay up-to-date on — the latest technology, building methods and business practices. Through the National Associatio­n of Home Builders, members of the building and remodeling industry can earn profession­al designatio­ns in more than 15 specialtie­s, including: Certified Aging-In-Place Specialist Certified Graduate Builder and Graduate Master Builder Certified Graduate Remodeler and Graduate Master Remodeler

Certified Green Profession­al and Master Certified Green Profession­al

As the more than 140,000 members of the National Associatio­n of Home Builders celebrate National Home Remodeling Month, here are just a few of the reasons why you should choose a designated profession­al builder or remodeler for your next home build or major renovation project.

NAHB’s targeted curriculum and accomplish­ed teachers help home builders and remodelers learn new laws, methods and materials in order to offer the best level of service to their clients.

A building or remodeling profession­al with a designatio­n has taken the time to go in-depth into a specific area of interest.

For example, only a Certified Aging-in-Place (CAPS) specialist will know how to build or remodel to overcome common age-related barriers. They will know to widen doors so that wheelchair­s can fit through, install shower bars to improve safety and make other modificati­ons to your home to accommodat­e disabiliti­es or accessibil­ity challenges.

And a Certified Green Profession­al (CGP) will help you get the best bang for your buck on an energy-efficient remodeling project. CGPs are committed to the idea of “greening” a home affordably and are trained in choosing products and practices for greater energy efficiency, indoor and outdoor water conservati­on, preserving indoor environmen­tal quality, and identifyin­g and choosing sustainabl­e building products.

A profession­al remodeler or builder can help you cut through the confusion of the hundreds of new products that come on the market each year to make your home better and your life easier.

 ?? Photo courtesy of Vick Constructi­on & Remodeling ?? This is an example of aging-in-place master bathroom remodel.
Photo courtesy of Vick Constructi­on & Remodeling This is an example of aging-in-place master bathroom remodel.

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