Northern Homebuilding & Renovating Show opens up new business opportunities for local trades

4-6 November 2022, Harrogate Convention Centre

With warnings that energy price hikes are predicted to put upwards of 10 million people into fuel poverty, the Northern Homebuilding & Renovating Show is inviting companies to present their home energy and eco solutions to a motivated and committed audience, delivering exciting new trade opportunities for exhibitors.

The Northern Homebuilding & Renovating Show will enable exhibitors to present their products and services and engage with visitors who are looking to improve their energy efficiency and save money on their heating bills this winter.

During the Home Energy Hour, industry leaders in home heating efficiency will be talking on topics including how to retrofit and upgrade the heating in older homes, choosing a replacement boiler, effective draft proofing, secondary glazing and more.

Show goers wanting individual advice can Ask the Expert on how to save money on bills. Visitors can talk to eco-expert David Hilton, who will de-mystify heat pumps, and Paul Testa, director of HEM architects, will be on hand to impart his knowledge on low energy solutions and other affordable and viable options.

As well as providing a chance to find out about innovations in new and energy-efficient heating technologies to tackle fuel poverty, the show will allow visitors to experience thousands of products from over 220 exhibitors.

Experts in the Masterclass and Seminar Theatres will present on topics ranging from managing your own project efficiently and successfully to getting planning permission, and timber frame design and build systems.

The Advice Centre will provide opportunities to book free one-on-one sessions with other property experts, architects, planners and builders including Michael Holmes, director of Content, Homebuilding & Renovating Magazine; Jason Orme, managing director of Homebuilding & Renovating Magazine; Allan Corfield, design expert, Homebuilding & Renovating Magazine; Sally Tagg, planning expert, Homebuilding & Renovating Magazine; Paul Testa, director of HEM architects, and Tom McSherry, finance expert from Buildstore.

Nick Noble, commercial and events director Future, says,

“The Northern event will continue to offer an innovative platform for exhibitors to present their products, services and knowledge. It is a perfect opportunity to engage with an interested and motivated audience who are genuinely interested in finding local solutions to the fuel poverty crisis.”

One-day tickets to the Northern Homebuilding & Renovating Show are £8 in advance and two-day tickets are £12 in advance (children under 16 go free). You can buy tickets here and for more details visit www.harrogate.homebuildingshow.co.uk

For information about exhibiting at the Northern Homebuilding & Renovating Show, please fill in this form:  www.homebuildingshow.co.uk/exhibit-with-us.