More than 350 contractors and sales representatives like Jennifer Egberts of Egbert Landscaping and Lawncare filled the convention floor of the First Financial Center on Saturday.”We absolutely love coming down to this show,” Egberts said. “We have been here for years. We love seeing all of our old customers, and hopefully find some new ones.”For home owners and contractors alike, the Cincinnati Home & Garden Show offers something for everyone, both inside and out of their house.”We’re shopping for a slide for our pool, as well as a front door for our son’s home in Hyde Park,” Brenda Elmore said.The Elmores are among those connecting with contractors and sales representatives looking to meet all of their home improvement needs.“It’s great to come down here and do this,” Elmore said. “It saves time because everybody is here. We can come to one place.”After a brief hiatus to renovate the city’s convention center, Cincinnati Home & Garden Show enthusiasts are now returning to fulfill some renovation ideas of their own. Marty Mainter of 5-star Bathrooms said the show comes at the perfect time of year, especially for those who filed their taxes early.”A lot of customers are getting their tax returns and looking to refinish their bathroom. They love everything we have to offer, including our warranty,” Mainter said.With springtime just around the corner, this show is right on time to turn a home improvement wish into a reality. Krista Taylor of Heitker Concrete Company said that the event has become a staple both for Greater Cincinnati consumers and small businesses alike.”We enjoy being here every year,” Taylor said. ” We’ve been here over 10 plus years. We love connecting with everybody and getting some good leads.”For those who missed out on the Home & Garden Show this weekend, the event will again be returning to the convention center next weekend between Feb. 27 and March 1.Additional information about the Cincinnati Home & Garden Show can be found here.

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More than 350 contractors and sales representatives like Jennifer Egberts of Egbert Landscaping and Lawncare filled the convention floor of the First Financial Center on Saturday.

“We absolutely love coming down to this show,” Egberts said. “We have been here for years. We love seeing all of our old customers, and hopefully find some new ones.”

For home owners and contractors alike, the Cincinnati Home & Garden Show offers something for everyone, both inside and out of their house.

“We’re shopping for a slide for our pool, as well as a front door for our son’s home in Hyde Park,” Brenda Elmore said.

The Elmores are among those connecting with contractors and sales representatives looking to meet all of their home improvement needs.

“It’s great to come down here and do this,” Elmore said. “It saves time because everybody is here. We can come to one place.”

After a brief hiatus to renovate the city’s convention center, Cincinnati Home & Garden Show enthusiasts are now returning to fulfill some renovation ideas of their own.

Marty Mainter of 5-star Bathrooms said the show comes at the perfect time of year, especially for those who filed their taxes early.

“A lot of customers are getting their tax returns and looking to refinish their bathroom. They love everything we have to offer, including our warranty,” Mainter said.

With springtime just around the corner, this show is right on time to turn a home improvement wish into a reality.

Krista Taylor of Heitker Concrete Company said that the event has become a staple both for Greater Cincinnati consumers and small businesses alike.

“We enjoy being here every year,” Taylor said. ” We’ve been here over 10 plus years. We love connecting with everybody and getting some good leads.”

For those who missed out on the Home & Garden Show this weekend, the event will again be returning to the convention center next weekend between Feb. 27 and March 1.

Additional information about the Cincinnati Home & Garden Show can be found here.

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