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Fall Home Show begins Friday at the Enercare Centre
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If you are looking for advice for your next home renovation or planning to improve your home this fall, then look no further than the 2024 Fall Home Show.
Returning to the Enercare Centre at Exhibition Place from September 27-29, this year’s show features more than 250 vendors and experts offering services, education, and free advice on everything from sustainable building materials to the latest trends in decorating and design. Tickets are available at fallhomeshow.com.
On the main stage, industry leaders will cover topics like building a climate-resilient home, how to prevent car thefts and best practices for preparing your garden before winter.
At the DIY Centre, skilled professionals will teach visitors the basics of using power tools. Visitors can also enjoy free seasonal activities, like pumpkin painting and ghost tours of the haunted Exhibition grounds.
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RenoMark, the industry program that identifies professional renovators and helps homeowners renovate with confidence, will once again be on site to provide free, 15-minute consultations at the Find a Renovator booth.
Be sure to bring photos, ideas and sketches of your home to get the most out of these conversations.
Plus, this year, experts at the booth will be on hand to help with a specific daily focus. Adaptive & Accessible Living is the focus on Friday, so visitors can get advice on renovations for retirement, accessibility design, and overall wellness principles at home.
On Saturday, the focus is on Net Zero Homes, passive homes, energy efficiency, and how to save money when renovating or building a custom home. Finally, Sunday focuses on Laneway Homes & Garden Suites and experts will provide guidance on how home owners can maximize their backyard, basement, or multi-suite property for rental income or create separate living spaces for the family.
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These daily topics will also be featured on the main speaker stage each day. Don’t miss RenoMark expert Lou Orazem’s talk on “Renovating to Age in Place” on Friday afternoon, or Zarifeh Zare-Moayedi speak about “Net Zero Homes: More Than Just Energy Efficiency“ on Saturday at 3:15 p.m. On Sunday afternoon, Mike Manning from Greenbilt Homes will explain why housing alternatives (like laneway homes and garden suites) are so popular.
Also, many RenoMark renovators will be among the exhibitors at the Fall Home Show. They are easily recognizable by the RenoMark logo in front of their booths. Renomark renovators are professionals who have agreed to abide by a strict Code of Conduct and are verified by the Canadian Home Builders Association and BILD every year.
With only a couple days until the 2024 Fall Home Show, head over to www.fallhomeshow.com to plan your visit and get tickets.
Dave Wilkes is President and CEO of the Building Industry and Land Development Association (BILD), the voice of the home building, land development and professional renovation industry in the GTA. For the latest industry news and new home data, visit www.bildgta.ca.
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