For remodeling professionals weighing whether a trade association membership is worth the dues, the right frame is ROI — not affiliation. NARI Atlanta membership delivers concrete resources: access to financing programs that help members offer flexible payment options to clients, a mentorship structure that connects contractors at different experience levels, OSHA-aligned safety tools, and pathways to the Certified Remodeler (CR) and Certified Kitchen and Bath Remodeler (CKBR) designations.
The certification piece deserves specific attention. Earning a CR or CKBR credential requires documented project experience, passing an examination, and ongoing continuing education. For clients comparing contractors, those requirements translate into a meaningful signal of competence that a contractor without the credential can't replicate just by calling themselves experienced.
The chapter's peer network also functions as a genuine business development channel for many members. Referrals between member firms — particularly between general contractors and specialty trade members — are a consistent source of qualified work that doesn't depend on advertising spend.
If you're evaluating NARI Atlanta membership for your firm, what specific business challenge would you want it to address: credibility with clients, peer learning, certifications, or something else? #NARI #CertifiedRemodeler #AtlantaRemodeling #Remodeling
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