Why Hire a NARI Professional
Updated Title: Why Hire a Professional Remodeler?
When planning a home renovation or remodeling project, choosing the right contractor is just as important as the design itself. Hiring a professional remodeler ensures that your project is handled with experience, accountability, and quality craftsmanship that will last for years to come. 


Commitment to Professionalism and Ethics 
When you hie a NARI-certified remodeler, you’re choosing peace of mind. NARI professionals follow a strict Code of Ethics that emphasizes honestly, integrity, and accountability in every project This commitment protects homeowners and ensures your remodeling project is completed with the highest professional standards from start to finish. 


Clear Communication and Trust
Working with a qualified remodeling contractor means no surprises. NARI members prioritize open communication and transparency, giving you accurate project timelines, detailed estimates, and updates every step of the way. They also carry all required insurance, licenses, and registrations, providing added protection for your home and investment. 


Save Time, Money, and Stress
DIY remodeling projects often seem appealing, but without the right skills, tools, and expertise, they can quickly become overwhelming and expensive. A professional remodeler brings years of experience and industry knowledge to avoid costly mistakes and ensure your renovation is done safely, efficiently, and beautifully. 


The Value of Hiring a NARI Remodeler
Finding the right remodeling company can be challenging, but choosing a NARI professional makes the decision easier. NARI members stand out for their dedication to ethical business practices, expert craftsmanship, and customer satisfaction. Whether you’re planning a kitchen renovation, bathroom remodel, or home addition, a NARI member helps you achieve your vision with confidence and lasting quality. 

The below components will show all of the different button colors / styles on different component BG colors for quick reference.

I am using a grid in these examples, but you can reference the color setting combinations on these grids when making your setting selections within another type of component where buttons can be added, such as a text component.

When looking at the examples, you will notice that not all button colors will be legible on all background colors. I have included them all here so you can see how each one appears on the different selected component background colors, and minimize trial and error when populating content.

To check which color button is selected, you will open the grid you want to reference, then open the "button" grid component. Each button can be opened via drop down in the "content" tab of the "button" grid component (see screenshot below).

They will be in the same order in the Umbraco modal as they are when you are viewing the page.

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