Madison’s first Home Expo is being held on Saturday, April 25 from 10:00 am-3:00 pm at the Madison Community House at 25 Cook Ave. The event is free of charge to the public and is presented by the Madison Chamber of Commerce. For the benefit of consumers, the expo has gathered nearly 20 local contractors and home professionals. They will be displaying superior products and explaining their services to homeowners looking to renovate, decorate, or enhance the appearance and value of their homes. The expo’s participating contractors are intent on helping consumers make their homes more beautiful, safe, and energy efficient.
Madison’s first Home Expo is being held on Saturday, April 25 from 10:00 am-3:00 pm at the Madison Community House at 25 Cook Ave. The event is free of charge to the public and is presented by the Madison Chamber of Commerce.
For the benefit of consumers, the expo has gathered nearly 20 local contractors and home professionals. They will be displaying superior products and explaining their services to homeowners looking to renovate, decorate, or enhance the appearance and value of their homes. The expo’s participating contractors are intent on helping consumers make their homes more beautiful, safe, and energy efficient
“Whether you have been in your home for years or just moved in, the Home Expo is the one-stop shop for all your home improvement needs! Get advice from professionals right here in your backyard,” said Karen Giambra, executive director of the Chamber.
Major sponsors for the event include Pipe Works Services, 33 River Rd., Chatham; Fulton Bank, 18 Elmer St., Madison, and Better Homes & Gardens | Coccia Realty located at 49 Main St.
“Better Homes & Gardens | Coccia Realty is proud to sponsor the Home Expo because we are passionate about home ownership and all that it represents,” said Gina DeFalco, Vice President/Branch Manager of Better Homes & Gardens/Coccia Realty. “It’s awesome to be participating with so many other vendors who also share that passion. We believe the “American Dream” to own your own home is integral to building communities, and we plan on doing all we can to help make it happen.”
Home Expo is showcasing a select number of realty agencies and local banks who have much advice to lend on homeownership and financing options.
“Fulton Bank of NJ has a long history of helping people finance home purchases, renovations, and additions. We are a local bank with over 70 branches, and we are hoping this exposure will help us to meet more people and show them how we can economically help with their needs,” said Robert Davis, Senior Loan Officer, Fulton Mortgage Company
In addition to the major sponsors, the Home Expo showcases the following home professionals to include: McCormack Contracting, 39 Main St.; Cramers Carpet One Floor & Home, 73 Main St.; Decorating Den, Chatham; House Doctors of Morris, 66 Main St.; New View Windows & Doors, Bayonne; Monk’s Home Improvement/Monk’s Kitchen & Bath Design Studio, 1095 Mt. Kemble Ave., Morristown; On-Time Interior Contracting LLC., 393 Ridgedale Ave., East Hanover; Jensen Construction, 41 Roosevelt Blvd., Florham Park; Reupholstery & Restoration, 2 Central Ave.; Cardinal Landscaping, Madison; Jaeger Lumber, 133 Main St.; Home Sweet Home, 27 Main St.; Weichert Realtors, 15 Prospect St.; Keller Williams Premier Properties, 488 Springfield Ave., Summit and Investors Bank, 134 Main St.
“As a community-minded, customer service-based company we are always looking for new venues to get to meet people face to face and discuss what their needs are. This is a great opportunity to get in on what should prove to be a highly anticipated yearly event,” said Paul Giglio, owner, of Pipe Works Services.
For additional information contact Karen at (973) 657-5771 or info@MadisonNJChamber.org. The Chamber’s website, which features an events calendar, a membership directory, and other resources, is located at www.MadisonNJChamber.org