Efficiency NB: Efficiency NB says due to budget cuts, it has to stop accepting applications at the end of February for rebates on home efficiency upgrades. Home owners will no longer be offered up to $6,000 in rebates for projects such as replacing drafty windows. , according to CBC. Hall said the residential rebate program spurred his average customer to spend $7,000 to $12,000 fixing up their homes. A Fredericton home inspector says his phone has been ringing off the hook since word got out that the province is winding down its residential rebate program. Bill Hall, who runs Amerispec Home Inspections, says his employees are getting a flood of calls from anxious homeowners eager to order tests before the fast approaching deadline.
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