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NARI
As the voice of the remodeling industry, NARI has an inclusive, encompassing purpose: to establish and maintain a firm commitment to developing and sustaining programs that expand and unite the remodeling industry; to ensure the industry's growth and security; to encourage ethical conduct, sound business practices and professionalism in the remodeling industry; and to present NARI as the recognized authority in the remodeling industry. |
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Better Business Bureau - Oakland |
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California State Licensing Board |
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Remodelers Advantage
Remodelers Advantage has been helping remodeling contractors like me develop highly profitable, successful companies since 1982. Remodelers Advantage accepts only high quality, high volume residential remodeling contractors. |
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National Chimney Sweep Guild We
serve our members by promoting professionalism in the
chimney service industry. We offer information and continuing education opportunities to keep our members
up-to-date on changing technology. We maintain a strong voice in the creation of codes and standards affecting
chimney and fireplace design, construction, and maintenance.We
work in concert with the building and service trades, insurance and inspection
officials, and others in the hearth industry to promote safe home heating.
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Chimney
Safety Institute of America
A non-profit educational organization dedicated to spreading chimney and venting safety information. Everything you ever wanted to tell your cus
tomers about their fireplace, chimney or gas furnace. |
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Honey Design and Remodelingand Honey Do Repairs are sponsors of Rebuilding Together Oakland, a organization committed to helping low income seniors stay in their homes. Each year, we sponsor a house and donate a several days of staff time and labor to making all the necessary repairs so the house is accessible and safe for the senior. We have a chance to appreciate each other??s skills, learn from each other and make a direct difference in the life of someone in our community. Check out our most recent work: Click here to read about Great-Grandmother Luella Edmond....
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