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Houston Remodeling Guide 2009
An Official Publication of the Greater Houston Builders Assciation RemodelorsTM Council
what do those initials mean?
Decoding the acronyms
f you have been looking to buy a new home, remodel your current one, or just plain need a contractor to repair your winter-beaten roof, chances are you have met several building industry professionals and have a collection of business cards and price quotes to shuffle through. Some of these individuals have initials such as GMB or CGR after their name, like doctors have PhD and attorneys have Esq. or LLM. What do these letters mean?

These initials help consumers identify building professionals who have completed the requirements needed to receive and maintain a professional designation awarded by the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB).
•The Certified Graduate Builder (CGB) and Certified Graduate Remodeler (CGR) designations are earned by members of the industry concentrating on building and remodeling, respectively.
•A Graduate Master Builder (GMB) is an advanced designation attained for example, after fulfilling the requirements of a CGB or CGR.
•The Certified Graduate Associate (CGA) is earned by individuals who are associate members, most often specialty contractors who support the construction or remodeling process, such as plumbing, electrical firms, as well as financial and accounting service firms.
•The Certfied Aging-In Place Specialist (CAPS) designation program teaches the technical, business management and customer service skills essential in the fast growing segment of the residential remodeling industry.
•The Certified Green Professional (CGP) provides a solid background in green building methods and the tools needed for new construction and remodeling.
Course requirements vary for each NAHB designation, the minimum is six hour courses to receive a certificate. All certificates require one  six hour course per year to maintain the designation. Building professionals learn the latest in the industry in courses such as Building Codes and Standards, Construction Contracts and Law, Customer Service and Quality Construction. The courses are offered around the country by NAHB ’s education and training arm, the Home Builders Institute, at local and state Home Builder Associations as well as major industry expositions.
Those initials are an indication that the individual has taken time to expand and enhance his/her knowledge and professionalism in the building industry through education. As a consumer, trying to decide on which builder, contractor or remodeler to hire, knowing what the initials mean may go a long way in choosing who ultimately gets the job.

Robert W. Birner, CGR, CAPS
Amazing Siding Corp. and Renewal by Andersen
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On the Cover

Kitchen
and Breakfast
Room Addition
by William Shaw & Associates
(Photo by Bruce Glass Photography)
This home built in the 1960s
was remodeled for more living
space and a new kitchen partially
designed by the owner who loves
to cook. Features include a vaulted
ceiling, 27-inch deep countertops,
and a small window over the
cook-top. The island was
designed with a 32-inch high
surface for chopping and an integrated opening for
compost waste.

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Morrison Supply

Granite Countertops:
Venetian Blind/Floor

Lighting: 
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Those initials are an indication that the
individual has taken time to expand and
enhance his/her knowledge and professionalism
in the building industry through education.