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Engaging a certified builder for a project ensures a high standard of build and finish throughout and complete peace of mind for the homeowner

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A view of the living area, tiled floors, white walls, lights, rug, cane furniture, TV, fireplace.

Your holiday home design may well reflect every family need, but this is worth little if it isn't backed by construction to the same high standard. One way to ensure this is to choose a certified builder.

Derek Baxter, CEO of the Certified Builders Association of New Zealand (CBANZ), says that contracting a certified builder gives a homeowner or developer the freedom to relax.


"CBANZ members have undergone rigorous training and testing to become trade qualified," says Baxter. "Part of this training includes principles of work ethics, such as acting with honesty, integrity and responsibility and dealing fairly and equitably with clients and other industry professionals at all times."

Members join the association voluntarily, and must supply client and trade references to prove the calibre of their workmanship and business skills.

In addition, the Homefirst 10-year Builders Guarantee which is available on application can only be provided by a Certified Builder.

For further information, contact the Certified Builders Association, PO Box 13405 Tauranga Central, Tauranga 3141, phone 0800 237 843. Or visit the website: www.certified.co.nz.

Story by: Trendsideas

25 Aug, 2009

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