The National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI)
is a not-for-profit trade association, the only group of its kind dedicated exclusively
to professional remodeling.
All Remodelers Work Hard
NARI members work SMART.
As the voice of our industry NARI is committed to:
- Uniting the remodeling industry
- Ensure the industry's growth and security
- Fostering ethical, professional conduct.
- Encouraging sound business practices
- Representing NARI as the recognized authority in the remodeling industry.
With remodeling business continuing to surpass new home construction,
being a member of NARI is more important than ever. NARI maintains a
firm dedication to educating those in the industry and remodeling-ready
homeowners, and NARI's programs offer the best source of knowledge and training.
An active, visible, reputable trade association is crucial to the industry's
growth and prosperity. Joining NARI demonstrates your shared commitment to
the professionalism and growth of the remodeling industry.
The Eastern Massachusetts Chapter of NARI is your local Chapter, and is one of the
strongest and most active NARI chapters in the country. If you haven't already done so,
take a closer look at the impressive group of business people who are already members
and find out more about the programs and benefits offered.
The National office of NARI also offers a wealth of benefits to members.
Visit their website at www.nari.org for further information.
Members of NARI are full service contractors, design-build firms,
manufacturers, material suppliers, distributors, subcontractors, lenders,
business consultants, insurance agents, accountants, architects, and other
related professionals who work in or supply to the remodeling field.
- Must have been in business in Massachusetts
for at least one year under the current company name.
- Copies of applicable Mass. Home Improvement Contractor Registration and Mass.,
Construction Supervisors License are required with membership application.
- Must provide proof of insurance, both Liability and Workers' Comp.
- Must be in compliance with the NARI Code of Ethics and the association's By-Laws.
- Trade, customer, and credit references may also be required.
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