The Scottish Homebuilding & Renovating Show returns to Glasgow

15/01/2024

BUSINESSES looking to connect face to face with active self-builders and home renovators in Scotland will have the perfect opportunity when The Scottish Homebuilding & Renovating Show,  sponsored by self-build specialists Fleming Homes, returns to the SEC on May 11-12 May 2024. 

The show now in it’s 30th year, will cover a wide range of interests from extensions; conversions; home DIY; planning permission; interiors; lighting; doors; windows; renewable technologies; heating systems; project insurance; energy efficiency; home insurance; building regulations and more.          

Nick Noble, commercial & events director at Future PLC, comments “We are looking forward to being back in Scotland in May and welcoming serious self-builders and home renovators, who see their home as their number one asset. 

“The trend for self-build and home improvements continues as home owners choose to improve rather than move or tackle their dream self-build project.

“Visitors attending our show can source products and services that are not available elsewhere, and have the opportunity to obtain free advice from experts including Michael Holmes and Allan Corfield at the Advice Centre, sponsored by Internrom.

“The show provides businesses with a fast-track opportunity to connect face to face with consumers who are planning substantial investment in their home. Visitors, with their combination of live projects and substantial budgets, provide exhibitors with the opportunity to open new commercial streams and significant ROI.  There’s been strong demand for stand space and time for companies to secure their spot at the May 2024 show.”

For more details on exhibiting contact nick.noble@futurenet.com

https://glasgow.homebuildingshow.co.uk

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