Glen Head, New York –  NARI NYC/Long Island Chapter is pleased to announce that Michael Emmert has recently achieved the prestigious Certified Kitchen and Bath Remodeler status.

A Certified Kitchen and Bath Remodeler (CKBR) designation proves the remodeling contractor’s superior knowledge, technical comprehension and skill in remodeling.

NARI’s CKBR program measures skill and expertise valued not only by other professional remodelers, but by consumers as well. Highly respected by those who have achieved the designation, the CKBR program identifies professional remodelers who have undergone comprehensive review and testing in areas of business management, ethical conduct, and technical skills. In addition, they must also adhere to NARI’s strict Standards of Practice and Code of Ethics. The NARI certification program assess the knowledge and skills of the remodeler in over 20 remodeling task areas including business methods and practices, building codes and construction law, Kitchen and Bath planning, and building site layout, and all trades skills required in remodeling your home. Attaining this certification requires the candidate to have been working full time in the remodeling field for at least 5 years and passing a comprehensive assessment exam. Preparation for this exam takes up to 16 weeks of intensive study and self-examination. In addition, Certified Remodelers are bound to abide by the NARI Code of Ethics and the NARI Standards of Practice.

“Being able to install a kitchen or bathroom is easy, understanding design and flow is something that adds to the finish product. What good is a kitchen or bathroom reno if it doesn’t solve existing problems? The CKBR give me an insight that most do not have. Education is the key.” (Michael Emmert)

To prepare for the Certified Kitchen and Bath Remodeler certification, remodelers are asked to complete a qualification form, which outlines the background of their experience and education in remodeling and are given a study guide. NARI also offers study groups to prepare them for the written examination, which tests for knowledge in Computer Aided Design (CAD), materials selection, layout standards, installations processes, and trade guidelines. It enriches the professional’s understanding and maximizes performance during any remodeling project.

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About Golden-Eye Construction: Golden-Eye Construction has become a leader in its marketplace. The company now has more certified employees than any other company on Long Island. Michael Emmert also is a Certified Remodeler CR, Universal design professional UDCP, as well as Kitchen and bath Certified remodeler CKBR

About NARI: The National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI) is the premier association of remodeling professionals and industry experts dedicated to advancing the professionalism of the remodeling industry and educating the public on the benefits of using a qualified professional. NARI has 6,000 member contractors, suppliers and service providers and 47 chapters across the U.S. NARI members adhere to a Code of Ethics and together as an industry promote “Remodeling Done Right™. Learn more about NARI and how to find a qualified prof