Realty.com » Resources and Services

Login • Register

Resources and Services

Consumer Guides

Home Show Tip Sheet

Home shows can be a great resource for homeowners. Attendees can look at and touch a wide array of new and innovative products as well as discuss ideas about upcoming projects. Product demonstrations and seminars can help you make informed decisions about home maintenance and improvements. Many experts are on hand to help you discover solutions to challenging home upkeep problems. You can check out dozens of contractors in a short period of time.

So how do you get the most out of home shows?


*  Listen to radio ads and watch the newspapers for information about the availability of discounted admission tickets.
*  Check seminar and workshop schedules when you first arrive so that you can make plans to attend those that interest you.
*  Bring some return address stickers or a rubber stamp with your name and address on it to simplify filling out of information requests and contest entry forms.
*  Fill out information request forms and contest forms that relate to products you are interest in.
*  Allow your spouse to wander on their own a bit so they can spend time at booths that truly interest him or her.
*  Bring a boyfriend or girlfriend if the relationship is ready for some thinking about the future.
*  Bring the kids if they are interested.
*  Leave the kids at home if they are overtired, cranky or out of control.
*  Bring a shoulder bag or knapsack to make it easy and comfortable to load up carry literature and purchases. Dedicate one bag or part of your bag to “right away projects” and the another to “some day projects.”
*  Take a break after a couple hours. Most shows have a snack bar and sitting area where you can relax.
*  Get your hand stamped when you exit so that you can return at no charge.
*  Come early or stay late to avoid crowds.
*  Wear comfortable shoes.
*  Pick up freebies that you’ll actually use.
*  Bring sketches, drawings, plans, illustrations, photos and measurements to help you communicate with experts about your ideas.
*  Instruct any children accompanying you to exercise restraint in grabbing freebies.
*  Encourage your spouse to wander a bit and spend time at the booths that interest them.
*  Expect follow up sales calls from every vendor for which you fill out an information request or contest entry.
*  Keep in mind that exhibitors have not been screened for honesty, reliability, or work quality.
*  Take sales pitches with a grain of salt. Things that sound too good to be true usually are.
*  Leave plenty of time to see everything you want to see.

More Popular Entries

Additions & Remodels

Stylish Basement Remodels
Checklist: Recommended Questions to Ask a Contractor
Home Improvement Trends

Agents (Real Estate), Appraisers & Home Inspectors

Townhouses
The Final Walk Through
Bringing it all Home—the Closing

Appliances

Garbage Disposals
Tip: Dishwasher
Tip: Instant Hot Water Dispenser Problems

Builders (New Homes), Architects & Designers

Small Feng Shui Tips
Checklist: Questions to Ask Your Architect
Tip: Water Seepage

Carpentry & Cabinets

Tip: Built-In Desks
Different Sized Cabinets
Cost and Quality of Kitchen Cabinets

Cleaning Services

Cleaning Asphalt Shingle Roof
Checklist: Get Your Home Ready for Spring
Musty Smell in Attic

Concrete, Brick & Stone

Tuck-pointing
Concrete Sawing
Retaining Walls

Consumer Guides

Townhouses
The Final Walk Through
Bringing it all Home—the Closing

Design Ideas

Herb Gardens
Illuminate Your Kitchen
Building a New Home

Electrical, Telephone & Data

Illuminate Your Kitchen
Checklist: Electrical Wiring Project
Upgrade for the Future

Expert Advice

Refinishing a Peeling Porch
Cleaning Asphalt Shingle Roof
Frozen Pipes

Flooring

Choosing the Best Carpet for Your Home
Steam Cleaning Grout
Cleaning Hardwood Floor Inlay

Handyman Services

Checklist: Biyearly Maintenance
Checklist: Fall Maintenance
Do-It-Yourself Compared to Hiring a Pro

Heating & Cooling

Tip: Ceiling Fan Solutions
Air Quality
Checklist: Cold Weather Survival Tips

Home Construction

Do Homework Before Building a New Home
Tip: Panelized Homes
Building a New Home

Landscape, Decks & Fences

Checklist: Spring Maintenance
Refinishing a Peeling Porch
Herb Gardens

Moving & Storage

Remodeling Increases Value
Preparing Your House for Sale
Checklist: Increase the Potential Sale Price of Your Home

Other Services

Radon Testing and Abatement
Disability Elevators
Tip: Mildew on Wood

Painting & Staining

Fun Painting Techniques
Interior/Exterior Painting
Peeling Paint

Plumbing

Frozen Pipes
Water Damage
Loss of Pressure

Quick Tips

Checklist: Spring Maintenance
Checklist: Biyearly Maintenance
Checklist: Fall Maintenance

Roofing, Siding & Gutters

Helpful Roofing Terms
Roof Treatments
Comparing Aluminum to Vinyl Siding

SP Feature Article

The Internet Will Change the Buying of Services

Walls & Ceilings

Paint Over Paneling
Nicotine Stains on Walls and Ceilings
Repair Small Hole

Windows & Doors

Tip: Door Problems Solved
Awnings
Checklist: Home Safety

copyright 2008 Realty.com