The Certified Graduate Remodelor program assures you that your remodeler has met NAHB prescribed standards of business practice and has a proven track record of successfully completed projects. The CGR designation means that a remodeler has completed specific educational requirements, and pledges to uphold the CGR Code of Ethics and abide by the "Quality Standards for the Professional Remodeler." Because the CGR program emphasizes business management as the foundation of a successful remodeling company, all CGRs are required to take business-related courses offered by NAHB’s educational arm, the Home Builders Institute, at participating state universities. All Certified Graduate Remodelors must have owned or managed a remodeling business for at least five years, and must be approved by a nine-member board of governors. Only individual Pittsburgh remodelers can earn the CGR designation; CGR does not apply to companies or their employees. In addition, all CGR’s must provide letters of reference, and business, insurance and licensing information to the board before they are approved for certification.
You can find out more information at Builders Association of Metropolitan Pittsburgh
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