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Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Hiring A Professional Remodeler

Find a Professional: When you hire a remodeler, you are buying a service rather than a product. The quality of the service the remodeler provides will determine the quality of the finished product and your satisfaction. Get a List: The first step to hiring a professional is to build a list of candidates, and flipping through the Yellow Pages is not the ideal method. Visit hhahba.com. The Inside Scoop: Once you have your list of remodelers, how do you properly evaluate their credentials? Contact your local Home Builders Association. Evaluate References: You don’t want to just question the remodeler, but also learn first hand from the remodeler’s current and former customers, as well as subcontractors. Make a Decision: Now you’ve done your homework and it’s time to choose. Get some final guidelines to evaluate your remodeler. Visit hhahba.com.

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The Education Foundation

The foundation raises funds each year through contributions made by Association members as well as others within the community. Our mission is to fund and sustain an endowment, which provides continuing education scholarships to high school graduates of the Lowcounlry for their academic performance,demonstrated leadership, financial need, and commitment to their community.

Premier Builder Program

A prestigious residential program within the Hilton Head Area Home Builders Association, The Premier Builder Program helps our local builders and remodelers provide the best in customer service and assures homeowners the highest customer satisfaction. By meeting the rigorous standards membership requires, Premier Builder members are recognized as a ‘Builder or Remodeler of Distinction’. Membership requires that 80 percent or more of the suppliers and subcontractors hired annually by our Premier Builder members be members of the Hilton Head Area Home Builders Association. Although not required by state law, members of the Premier Builder Program are also required to complete continuing education, ensuring that they stay abreast to the latest industry requirements and best building and remodeling techniques.

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