From Fix-Ups to Fresh Ideas: The 2026 Great Home Expo Hits Bangor, Maine

The 2026 Great Home Expo is coming to Bangor, Maine at the Cross Insurance Center and it’s a great opportunity for homeowners to get inspired and connect with local professionals.

The expo brings together a wide range of vendors offering home improvement, remodeling, design, landscaping, and lifestyle services all in one place.

Whether you’re planning a major renovation, looking for fresh ideas, or just want to talk face-to-face with trusted local businesses, the Great Home Expo is an easy and fun way to explore options, ask questions, and start planning your next project.

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This annual event is one of the largest home improvement and lifestyle expos in the region, designed to connect Maine homeowners with local businesses and service providers focused on home improvement, design, remodeling, and related services.

When is it?

It all takes place for 3 fabulous days, May 15th–17th, at the Cross Insurance Center, Bangor, Maine

This annual event is one of the largest home improvement and lifestyle expos in the region, designed to connect Maine homeowners with local businesses and service providers focused on home improvement, design, remodeling, and related services.

What Happens at the Expo?

You can meet local vendors, including builders, contractors, designers, landscapers, remodeling professionals, and suppliers of home-related products and services.

Attendees can get home improvement ideas, tips, and inspiration for projects ranging from kitchens and baths to exterior renovations and landscaping.

It’s a great place for homeowners to speak directly with professionals, gather quotes, and explore potential projects.

For more information, check out their event page

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