Selfbuild exhibition has plenty to offer
FOR anyone planning a build or making renovations to their existing homes, it’s good to consult with experienced professionals and experts who have spent a lifetime working in the sector.
The return of Selfbuild Live Cork to the Green Glens Arena in Millstreet next month offers people an opportunity to do that, with more than 110 exhibitors signed up for the event on November 11 and 12.
Coordinator Calum Lennon said it will offer visitors the opportunity to get all the advice needed to “turn their dreams into reality”.
“If you are building or renovating, you will probably already aware of the sheer volume of choice out there. By going to see it for yourself from local suppliers, the task of picking out which products and systems are right for you becomes that little bit less daunting,” said Calum.
“That is where Selfbuild Live comes into its own. It is an unrivalled showcase of what’s on offer. From windows and doors to roofing to external finishes and security and pretty much everything else you might need, it will all be there under one roof.”
Experts on interior design will be on hand with advice to set the tone for any job, with the topic of energy-efficient systems also high on the agenda.
“With new renovation grants available from the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland for heat pumps and solar photovoltaic panels, you will be able to seek advice on what systems suits you taking into account issues such as insulation, ventilation, heating and hot water options,” said Calum.
Selfbuild Live will also feature the return of one-toone personal advice clinics from home and garden suppliers and experts in other fields such as planning, insurance and warranties.
“No pre-booking is needed. All you need to do is turn up with a plan, even if it is only a sketch, to get tailored advice,” said Callum.
For more information and to get free tickets the Millstreet event visit www. selfbuild.ie.