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“Which is great, I'm glad businesses are getting more people in, but it’s not great for me.”īuilding costs have others potentially scaling back their projects. "A lot of phone calls asking for quotes, and some of them say they're booked up and not doing any quotes ‘till next year,” said Kelley.
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John Kelley wants to replace his windows and heat pump, and is hoping to find someone available to do the work. The increased price of materials has left people looking to do work on their homes and properties checking their wallets. “There's really not a ton of difference for the actual builder, outside the fact that there's so much more volatility in when they sell a house today, what's it going to cost to buy materials this fall, we're all subject to that.” "It's material increases that are driving this, it really is,” said Steven Peabody with Ironwood Homes. He says they all recognize the increase in price. With many building and renovation companies backed up into next year, out of the 112 booths at the show this year, just one builder stood amongst the businesses. “And we have to work with the businesses that are out there, the cost of everything has spiraled.” "I think we're realizing that we have to be more patient because of the chain supply,” said Fredericton Home Show manager Brian McKiel. The pandemic was to blame for the home show’s hiatus, but it’s also responsible for a lot of headaches in the home building industry. The event moved to the Atiken Centre where it's scaled back from the 200-plus booths seen in previous years. The Fredericton Home Show made a comeback after two years this weekend.