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3/27/2007
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Name: Alvin and Lorainne 8urnette Page 5 of 6 .3 3 <br />Address: 104 Glossop Circle <br />City: Carrboro <br />Phone #: 929-6458 <br />Date: <br />Remove approximately 15 sq. ft. of damaged subfloor adjacent to <br />Kitchen/Bathroom wall. Remaining cabinetry, sheetrock, wall franung and <br />floor framing to remain intact. Provide for drying-out of existing joists. <br />NOTE: If further damage is discovered after existing floor covering and <br />subfloor are removed, the Owner, Contractor and Rehabilitation Specialist <br />will meet to review the work, determine a course of action and, if necessary, a <br />cost for any additional work. Work shall be performed in an efficient, <br />workmanlike manner so as to keep "downtime" to a minimum. <br />2. In Bathroom, remove existing vanity, sink and toilet. Remove existing hand- <br />held shower device for re-installation. Remove existing shoe mold, <br />baseboard, floor covering and underlayment to subfloor. Remove existing file <br />shower surrounds, existing file wainscoting, and all existing sheetrock on <br />walls to bare framing. Inspect the walls behind toilet, vanity and around the <br />pantry for mold/moisture damage. Remove approximately 15 sq. ft. of <br />damaged subfloor adjacent to Bathroom/Kitchen wall. Remaining ceiling <br />sheetrock, wall framing and floor framing to remain intact. Provide for <br />drying-out of existing joists. NOTE: If further damage is discovered after <br />existing floor covering and subfloor are removed, the Owner, Contractor and <br />Rehabilitation Specialist will meet to review the work, determine a course of <br />action and, if necessary, a cost for any additional work. Work shall be <br />performed in an efficient, worl~anlike manner so as to keep "down time" and <br />temporary connections to a minimum. <br />3. Supply and install new subfloor, approximately 30 sq. ft., over existing joists <br />where subfloor was removed in Kitchen and Bathroom, complete. Elevation <br />of top of new subfloor to match elevation of top of existing remaining <br />subfloor. Top surface of subfloor to be smooth, level and uniform. New <br />materials to match existing as close as practical. <br />4. While crawlspace is contained establish negative pressure to conduct mold <br />remediation. Remediation to be done by HEPA vacuum and wipe clean mold- <br />contaminated wood structures in the crawlspace using non toxic, disinfecting, <br />mold-inhibiting solution. Remove debris from crawlspace, including <br />abandoned heater and debris on soil directly under Kitchen and Bathroom <br />where subfloor is removed. <br />TOTAL PRICE <br /> <br />• <br />
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