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Your guide to the WNC Build and Remodel Expo

Connect directly with Western North Carolina’s best home professionals for advice, demos, and inspiration on all kinds of home projects.

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A rotating gif featuring photos from the WNC Build and Remodel Expo in North Carolina, with demos, vendor tables, and seminars.

The Expo connects homeowners with trusted local builders, designers, and home service professionals.

Photos provided by Builders Association of the Blue Ridge Mountains

We love Asheville, but we know location isn’t the only thing that makes a home. The WNC Build & Remodel Expo returns Saturday, March 21-Sunday, March 22 to help you bring your home ideas to life, from small projects and renovations to complete new builds.

The Expo is hosted by the Builders Association of the Blue Ridge Mountains at the WNC Agricultural Center, bringing our region’s most trusted builders, remodelers, designers, and home professionals under one roof.

Tickets are $10 and grant access to both days of the Expo, including:

First-time homeowners and expert DIYers alike will find the info and inspiration they need to get started. Plus, bring the whole family for kids’ activities and the Pawrade of Homes.

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