Welcome to the NARI of Daiblo Valley Website. NARI stands for The National Association of the Remodeling Industry. There are hundreds of local chapters throughout the United States and Canada dedicated to serving the needs of remodeling industry professionals. Remodeling contractors, architects, designers, attorneys, insurance and financing specialists, suppliers, vendors, and many other industry professionals have joined together to become the "voice of the remodeling industry."
NARI is the only organization that is soley dedicated to advancing and promoting the remodling industry's professionalism, product, and vital public purpose. When you join NARI, you join over 10,000 individuals and businesses—small and large—who share the common vision and purpose of enhancing our reputation in the communities where we do business. NARI strives to do this by representing and advocating the best interests of remodelers and the consumer. We also seek to build a brand that consumers will recognize and trust when looking for remodeling services. NARI members benefit from:
Education Programs
Legislative Advocacy
Networking, career enhancement
Business Tools and Programs we offer.
Consumers benefit from our members'
Code of Ethics
Consumer Outreach and Education Initiatives
Dedication and Professioanlism of NARI members.
The Diablo Valley Chapter, incorporated in April, 2007, is the newest NARI chapter in the Western Region. We invite remodeling industry companies and professionals in the Tri-Valley area to join the proud charter members already participating. Our members meet for dinner seminars once a month on the third Tuesday for networking, dinner, and an educational presentation or inspirational speaker. Other benefits include an informative monthly newsletter, online blogging, the ability to regulalyry rub elbows and network with your industry peers, and the opportunity to become a certified professional to distinguish you from your competitors.
To find out more about NARI and how to join, go to the "JOIN NARI' page of this Web site or visit nari.org, the national Web site.