Simply fill in this brief application form and your local NRIA Program Specialist will respond to your inquiry within 24 to 48 hours to help you determine the types of home improvement programs you may be eligible for.
NRIA Has Provided Millions of Consumers With Free Information on Home Improvement Programs
National Residential Improvement Association (NRIA) is not a contractor or lender, does not sell home improvement products and does not offer or arrange for home improvement loans. All services provided by NRIA are free to consumers. NRIA has provided millions of consumers throughout the United States with free information on programs that may help pay for needed home improvements. No affiliation with or endorsement by any city, county, state or federal government agency is inferred or implied.
NRIA is a private sector, non-government association of contractors that endeavor to help consumers get the home improvements they need by utilizing a wide variety of programs that most consumers are not aware of.
Regional NRIA Authorized Contractors must provide proof of current business license (as applicable), current contractor’s license (as applicable) and proof of insurance coverage. Copies of these documents remain in each Regional NRIA Authorized Contractor’s compliance file at NRIA headquarters.
Programs are available for a variety of household incomes and credit scores.
All services provided by NRIA are free to consumers
National Residential Improvement Association
- Does not sell any home improvement product or service to consumers
- Does not own or manage any company that sells home improvement products or services to consumers
- Does not lend money for home improvement products or services to consumers
- Does not own or manage any company that lends money for home improvement products or services to consumers