Charlotte, NC (PRWEB) May 03, 2017 -- The National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI) named Barefoot & Company, in Charlotte, NC, 2017 National CotY™ winner in the Basement Over $100,000 category of its annual awards competition.
Contractors from seven regions nationwide vie for the awards on an annual basis. An impartial panel of judges, who are experts within the industry and associated fields, selected winners based on problem solving, functionality, aesthetics, craftsmanship, innovation, degree of difficulty and entry presentation.
Earlier this year, NARI named 172 Regional CotY winners with 27 team members who advanced as finalists to the national level. NARI announced a National winner in each of the 37 categories at its Evening of Excellence™ reception, held in Scottsdale, Arizona.
In addition to winning the NARI National CotY winner in Basement Over $100,000, Barefoot & Company took home seven other titles at the regional and local levels:
2017 Contractor of the Year Regional Awards:
Residential Interior $75,000 - $150,000
DiFabion Remodeling w/ Team Member Barefoot & Company
Basement over $100,000
Holevas-Holton w/ Team Member Barefoot & Company
2017 Contractor of the Year Local Awards:
Residential Kitchen $60,001 - $100,000
Shea Custom w/ Team Member Barefoot & Company
Basement over $100,000
Holevas-Holton w/ Team Member Barefoot & Company
Residential Bath $25,000 - $50,000
Haston General Contractors w/ Team Member Barefoot & Company
Residential Interior $75,000 - $150,000
DiFabion Remodeling w/ Team Member Barefoot & Company
Entire House Under $250,000
Haston General Contractors w/ Team Member Barefoot & Company
“Taking home the National Contractor of the Year award is a huge honor,” says Bill Green, Director of Operations at Barefoot & Company. He continues, “Competing and winning a local CoTY award is great! To win both Regionally and Nationally as well leaves us speechless. There were many great contractors and team members who entered, and we are honored to be awarded at all three levels. There are some projects you know could be the ‘one’ from the very beginning. This was definitely one of those times. We’d like to thank Holevas-Holton, as well as our clients in the Charlotte-area and beyond. Your continued faith in us allows us to deliver superior results, and we look forward to serving you for years to come.”
NARI presents CotY awards annually to members who have demonstrated outstanding work through their remodeling projects. These award-winning projects exemplify Remodeling Done Right™, which is NARI’s promise to members, the remodeling industry and consumers alike. This year, nearly 400 entries were submitted in the competition totaling more than $103 million worth of remodeling projects.
NARI is a professional association whose members voluntarily subscribe to a strict code of ethics. To be considered for a CotY Award, a company must be a NARI member in good standing.
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About Barefoot & Company: Barefoot and Company is Charlotte's leading supplier and installer of specialty products to the building industry. They are a single source, turn key supplier of shower doors, mirrors, specialty glass, closet systems, windows and screens, exterior doors, bath accessories, as well as door hardware, locks, blinds, shades, and shutters. Since 1971, the company has remained committed to quality products, processes and people. For more information, visit http://www.BarefootandCompany.com
About NARI: Remodeling Done Right™ is NARI’s promise to members, the remodeling industry and consumers. The National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI) is the source for homeowners seeking to hire a professional remodeling contractor. Members are full-time, dedicated, remodeling industry professionals who follow a strict code of ethics with high standards of honesty, integrity and responsibility. For more information, contact NARI at 847-298-9200 or http://www.nari.org
Laura Barefoot, Barefoot & Company, http://www.barefootandcompany.com, +1 704.821.7688, [email protected]
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