Home improvement projects will be more expensive this year

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Homeowners planning major renovations this year could face sticker shock. The price of construction and building materials rose 3% in February from a year ago, labor data shows.

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But some items have  skyrocketed. The cost of construction bricks has jumped 25%, while general contractors are charging more amid a shortage of skilled workers, Wall Street Journal reporter Rachel Wolfe told CBS

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"That has led to these projects just dragging out and dragging out," she said, adding that some Americans are just "living in these half-finished houses among piles of construction debris because there just aren't enough workers to finish the job."

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The construction industry needs about 546,000 additional workers to keep up pace for 2023, the Associated Builders and Contractors said last month.

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Homeowners typically call contractors when it's time to renovate their property.

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Despite higher material costs, improvement projects will continue to be a top priority for homeowners this year as opposed to moving into another property, according to Houzz, an online home renovation marketplace.

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That's partly because more homeowners are staying put, deterred from trading up by historically high mortgage rates.

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Most homeowners planning to renovate have their sights set on remodeling a bathroom or kitchen, while smaller numbers are looking to hire a professional to spruce up electrical wiring or cabinets, the survey found.

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