Residential Construction Performance Guidelines by National Association of Home Builders

Residential Construction Performance Guidelines

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Protect your bottom line and deliver high-performance homes *This newly revised and updated fourth edition of residential construction performance guidelines for professional builder and remodelers should be used for all contracts written after August 16, 2010. Contracts written prior to August 16, 2010, can still reference the third edition. Residential construction performance guidelines is the home building and remodeling industry's most widely accepted reference for residential construction performance. Created specifically for home builders and remodelers, this valuable warranty tool will help you manage customer expectations, prevent and resolve customer complaints, and explain how the home should perform during the warranty period. The fourth edition contractor reference includes Nearly 300 guidelines in 12 major construction categories. New guidelines that address efflorescence, deflection, water penetration, and more. Sample contract language. Remodeling-specific guidelines. Tips for taking critical measurements. Glossary of common terms. Residential Construction Performance Guidelines—Contractor Reference is a must-have for every builder and remodeler. A great tool for critical measure guidance when communicating to employees, independent contractors, suppliers, retailers and homeowners.-- Jim Trepinski, Fleetwood Homes, Waco, TX Codes and standards have no guidance on tolerances, fit and finish, and customer expectations vs. realistic construction results. The Residential Construction Performance Guidelines provides a basis to evaluate construction results and resolve disputes between contractors and owners. -- Charles Coones, Forensic Investigations and Technologies, Knoxville, Tennessee I give this book to all my home buyers prior to starting construction. This book is very valuable as a reference to proper construction practices for the homeowner and contractor. Without it you will end up doing more extensive repairs than necessary.-- Shane Chapman, Chapman Custom Homes L.C., Wichita, KS I have used the the guide lines on several occasions. When clients deplete their funds there are always workmanship complaints. The guide has been a strong asset to settle the complaints.-- Joe Peperone, Peperone Construction L.L.C, Metairie, LA

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