Hey, San Antonio! Get ready for a fabulous weekend of home improvement inspiration and garden goodies as the 2024 Fall Home + Garden Show rolls into town. This year marks the 38th annual event, taking place at the Alamodome from September 27-29. There’s truly something for everyone, so grab your family and friends, and come on down!
This year’s show promises to be an exciting mix of activities, displays, and demonstrations. Whether you’re looking to revamp your outdoor space with some chic porch décor ideas, check out stunning nursery displays, or even learn a few culinary tricks with cooking demos, you won’t want to miss out! And for all the pet lovers out there, there’s a fun dog fashion show that you won’t believe!
One of the biggest attractions this year is none other than HGTV celebrity Rico León. Known for his show, Rico to the Rescue, where he helps homeowners navigate tricky situations with builders, León will be gracing the stage on the first two days of the event. He’ll host a fireside chat and take part in a moderated Q&A session.
Rico León comes with a wealth of knowledge from his experiences in real estate and construction. He’s eager to share some insider tips with attendees on how to choose the right contractor for home renovation projects. “A lot of people during the pandemic were doing renovations … and just choosing contractors right off the cuff,” León shared. Many folks go with that initial gut feeling, thinking, “This person is charming,” but may not take the extra time to thoroughly vet them.
León knows that rushing the contractor selection process can lead to some real headaches — from going over budget to missed deadlines or even poor-quality work. Just because a contractor has a lower bid doesn’t always mean you’re getting a better deal. As León puts it, “As a homeowner, you’re thinking, ‘Hey, we just saved $25,000,’ but that’s often a trap.”
So, how can you avoid those “ugly” experiences? León has some invaluable advice: always look for licensed contractors. These professionals are held to certain standards, are familiar with building regulations, and usually carry liability insurance. “I tell everyone to slow down and check references and make sure they have a license,” he advises. Remember, only licensed contractors can pull permits and order materials legally.
Another essential tip? Break down your project into milestones and pay the contractor after each completion. León suggests scheduling payments based on specific tasks, like finishing countertops or drywall, and only releasing more funds once those tasks are completed on time and without going over budget.
Rico León isn’t just a TV personality; he genuinely wants to help people navigate the sometimes-treacherous waters of home renovations. “It feels great to help out people and to be recognized for doing the right thing,” he shares passionately. His mission also includes advising contractors to maintain their integrity because a good reputation will bring more work their way.
So, if you’re as excited as we are, mark your calendars! The San Antonio Fall Home + Garden Show takes place at the Alamodome on:
For more details, be sure to check out the event website. Don’t miss this perfect opportunity to gather inspiration, snag some good advice, and maybe even enjoy a few laughs at the dog fashion show!
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