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Looking for inspiration for your next renovation? Or resources for an upcoming remodel?

Meet the experts at The 2025 WNC Build and Remodel Expo.

This two-day showcase brings together 60+ top builders, design experts, local suppliers, and WNC artisans — all under one roof.

Where: WNC Agricultural Center
When: Saturday + Sunday, March 22-23

Produced by the Builders Association of the Blue Ridge Mountains and presented by Cason Builders Supply, this event is a one-stop shop for home design solutions and community support, particularly for those rebuilding after Hurricane Helene.

Snag tickets today

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