Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Addison Homes Earns A+ Rating from Better Business Bureau

Addison Homes has earned an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau.

The Greenville-based homebuilder, which has received BBB accreditation since March 2004, follows a strong code of ethics that’s easily in accordance with the Better Business Bureau’s vision to ensure an ethical marketplace founded on mutual trust between companies and consumers.

“We at Addison Homes are diligent in our efforts to build not only high-performance homes but also ethical relationships with each and every client, vendor and trade partner,” says Todd Usher, president of Addison Homes. “Our company is committed to following the Golden Rule, and the BBB’s A+ ranking confirms our business philosophy.”

BBB’s standards for accreditation require a company to build trust, advertise honestly, tell the truth, be transparent, honor promises, be responsive, safeguard privacy and embody integrity—all of which are standard operational procedures at Addison Homes.

“We are proud of our positive track record,” Usher says.

Todd Usher, President of Addison Homes, is Past President and 2009 Builder of the Year of the Home Builders Association of Greenville.  Addison Homes builds all of its homes to rigorous ENERGY STAR® and EarthCraft House™ standards. As a leader in sustainable, high-performance building, Addison Homes has received numerous awards and recognition including the 2011 Green Building Advocate of the Year Award from the National Association of Home Builders; 2011 Certified Graduate Builder of the Year Award from NAHB; 2010 Safety Award for Excellence from NAHB/Builders Mutual Insurance Company; 2010 Finalist, America’s Best Builder Award from BUILDER magazine; 2008 Individual Environmental Stewardship Award from the Upstate Chapter of the US Green Building Council; Upstate Forever’s 2008 Sustainable Communities Champion; and 2007 EarthCraft House™ Regional Builder of the Year Award.

For more information, visit www.addison-homes.com.

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