Why Renovation Nation?
One Nation. Endless Possibilities! That pretty much sums up how we feel at Renovation Nation. Because when you choose a Renovation Nation dealer, you get a lot more than home improvement products. Our consultants work with you to design and achieve the results you want without pressure, hype, or gimmicks.
Renovation Nation dealers are required to meet stringent performance standards – we even survey every customer from the national office to make certain those standards are met. And everyone - from corporate dealers to salespeople to installers - everyone is subjected to detailed background checks and assessments before they’re entrusted with your renovation project… and our good name.
What makes us different?
Quality
We scrutinize top products from top manufacturers, and only offer those products which pass our stringent standards. And we train all of our sales and installation representatives in the “Renovation Nation Way” – to make sure the installation is consistently performed to our rigorous standards.
Integrity
Renovation Nation dealers subscribe to the Renovation Nation Code of Ethics and are members of your local BBB.
Innovation
While we are passionate for the tried and true methods of the past, we are driven to bring you proven, cost effective, innovative solutions to your home improvement needs. From our innovative Window Medics repair process to our Royal Woodlands 25’ vinyl siding, we offer processes and products that are making waves in the renovation industry.
Value
Everyone wants the best “value” for their home improvement dollar, right? But “value” means different things to different people. At Renovation Nation we feel it’s our job to give you the information you need to feel confident in the “value” judgment you make. All too often, we hear from the folks who thought “value” was the same thing as “price”, only to discover that the product, the installation, and the company were all part of the equation. As much as we can empathize with them (we’ve all been there before), we have to chalk it up as experience, and commit to not making the same mistake again.