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Customizers has been a NARI member in good standing for many years!
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To many professional remodelers, the National Association
of the Remodeling Industry (NARI) certification offers one of their most
valuable marketing toolsassurance that the consumer is choosing
a professional with years of experience, dedication to ongoing training,
and a commitment to ethical conduct.
NARI brings together people who work in and with the remodeling
industry, belonging and growing by learning from one another.
As professionals, we create an exceptional experience
for the remodeling consumer.
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NARI Code of Ethics |
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Each member of NARI is pledged to observe the highest standards of honesty,
integrity, and responsibility in the conduct of business:
- By promoting only those products and services which are functionally
and economically sound, and which are consistent with objective standards
of health and safety;
- By making all advertising and sales promotion factually accurate with
respect to product description, performance specification, and cost/benefit
analysis, and by avoiding practices that tend to mislead or deceive
the customer with respect to competitive pricing, savings claims, or
the nature and significance of contracts, warranties, finance agreements,
completion certifications, lien wavers, or liability and workers' compensation
insurance;
- By writing all contracts and warranties such that they are fair and
mutually beneficial to all parties concerned, such that they are free
of ambiguities or omissions which tend to obscure contractual obligations,
and such that warranty terms and provisions are free of the capacity
to mislead or deceive the customer as to quality or longevity of the
product of service;
- By honoring all contractual obligations until and unless they are
altered or dissolved by the mutual consent of all contractual parties
concerned, and by fulfilling those obligations in a reasonably prompt
manner that is fair to all parties concerned;
- By promptly acknowledging and acting on all customer complaints, and,
in situations where complaints appear unreasonable and persistent, by
encouraging the customer to initiate an approved third party dispute
settlement mechanism; and
- By refraining from any act intended to restrain or suppress competition,
and to thereby promote the private enterprise and its guarantee of equal
rights for all.
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