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What is a Certified Home Builder?

For years, HBAMT members have led Middle Tennessee’s home building industry in maintaining the highest standards of quality and ethics. The Certified Builder program is an example of HBAMT’s continued commitment to excellence.


What does a home with the Certified Builder symbol mean for you? It means that it’s unlikely you’ll experience a major problem in your new home. That’s because a builder has to meet some pretty tough experience standards to earn the HBAMT “Certified Builder” title.


The Certified Builder symbol of quality also means that all Certified Builder homes carry at least a one-year limited warranty. In the unlikely event you discover a workmanship or materials defect in your new home, the builder will, in most cases, provide replacement or repairs at no cost to you.


In fact, in the case of a buyer-builder disagreement, the HBAMT Certified Builder committee reviews and makes recommendations on all complaints filed against a Certified Builder. This ensures a consistent, fair buyer-builder mediation system. Most importantly, you can feel secure in the quality of your new home.


So, before you buy your new home, make sure it carries the Certified Builder seal of quality. If the builder is a Certified Builder, you’ll know. If he’s not, you’ll know better. List of HBAMT Certified Builders available here.


Builders interested in earning the Certified Builder designation can call HBAMT at 377-1055 for more information. Application available here (available only to HBAMT members).



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