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Miami Valley Home World

February 5, 2011 By Megan Cooper Leave a Comment

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I watch way too many home improvement shows.  I’m a big fan of both HGTV and the DIY network.  I sing along with the theme songs, and let me tell you – a lot of those shows don’t have “songs” to speak of (*Who wants a clean house?*). I even went so far as to apply to let viewers “Run My Renovation” to get a free home makeover.  Alas – competing with thousands of other viewers for one free makeover and sitting on my couch isn’t getting my basement any closer to being remodeled.  So, I figured it’s time to call in the big guns.  I headed to the Miami Vally Home World show at the Airport Expo Center for the experts.

Friday nights people get in for only $5 with a donation of a canned good, so I decided to save some cash.  (Note: If you like their Facebook page and print out the coupon, you can get in for $5 on Sundays, so you only have to pay full price ($7) if you go Saturdays.)  Here’s another hint – although it’s sponsored by a credit union – they don’t accept credit cards, so bring cash or plan to use the ATM outside the doors

I went with a couple pretty specific needs, so I didn’t stop at every booth; it took about an hour to walk by everything.  In the back corner, they have a pretty nice set-up for presentations and demonstrations.  As I expected, there’s a normal mix of HVAC, decks, window replacements, and kitchen/bath remodels, but there were also booths featuring cleaning systems, cooking, and bedding.

The negative of going to a home show is you’ve got to actually care about going.  I admit – it’s not really a *fun* place if you don’t plan on some sort of home remodel or purchase in the future (even though there’s a food court with beer).  But – if you are planning to work on your house, it’s a great way to talk to a few different contractors/businesses and get a few hundred bucks off (lots of companies offer discounts, coupons, and free estimates if you sign up at the home show).

So – if you’re planning on doing some work on your house in the near future, check out the Miami Valley Home Show to get to know a few different contractors, business, and see who might be the right fit.  And register to win $10,000 toward your home remodel before you leave.  The show runs weekends through February 13.

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About Megan Cooper

Megan is a Dayton transplant who works at the Dayton Metro Library. Past work includes stints at Eastway Behavioral Healthcare and as the Executive Director of FilmDayton, as well as a volunteer for multiple area arts groups, Activated Spaces and UpDayton. She enjoys checking out local restaurants and breweries plus exploring the many bike trails around the region. Additionally, she performs at local theatres in roles ranging from Shakespearean heroines to crazy convicts.

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