Five things to do at this weekend’s Everett Fall Home Show

  • Tuesday, September 22, 2015 4:22pm
  • Life

Five things to check out at this weekend’s Everett Fall Home Show:

1. Staging Jedi

Seminars by Marysville real estate broker Todd Fahlman: Winning Multiple Offers on your Home: Crushing your competition with 6 easy steps; Superstar Staging: Putting an extra 20K into your pocket for only 5K; The Pregnant Market: The birth of a new type of market in Snohomish County.

2. Purr-fect

The Everett Animal Shelter will have dogs and cats ready to take home.

3. Write on!

Authors &Autographs area with about 25 Northwest authors on topics from A to Z. Chat with the writers about what makes them tick.

4. Solar power, baby!

“It’s your solar energy headquarters with about eight companies that specialize in solar power for your home,” event spokesman Bill Bradley said.

5. It’s a wrap!

The gift show has 75 vendors with spices, home accessories, paintings, clothing, jewelry, wood carvings and toys. Things that can’t be found in stores.

Schedule

Friday

2 p.m. Ten Steps You Must Know for a Quality Remodel by David Passeau, Kitchen Plus

2:45 p.m. Free Air-Conditioning Plus the Best Ways to Heat Your Home by Curtis Dahl, Sundance Energy

3:30 p.m. How to Spot Foundation Problems in Your Home by Mat Cote, Matvey Construction

4:15 p.m. Solar Power Works Great in Washington by Keith Hughes, West Seattle Natural Energy

Saturday

12:30 p.m. Ten Steps You Must Know for a Quality Remodel by David Passeau

1:30 p.m. Free Air-Conditioning Plus the Best Ways to Heat Your Home by Curtis Dahl

2:30 p.m. How to Spot Foundation Problems in Your Home by Mat Cote

3:30 p.m. Solar Power Works Great in Washington by Keith Hughes

Sunday

12:15 p.m. Ten Steps You Must Know for a Quality Remodel by David Passeau

1 p.m. Free Air-Conditioning Plus the Best Ways to Heat Your Home by Curtis Dahl

1:45 p.m. How to Spot Foundation Problems in Your Home by Mat Cote

2:30 p.m. Solar Power Works Great in Washington by Keith Hughes

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