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32 <br /> Dorothy Riley <br /> 222 Collins Ave. <br /> Hillsborough,NC 27278 <br /> 5/1/02 <br /> EXTERIOR <br /> 1, Brick up the old foundation vent holes. <br /> 2. Install 18 automatic foundation vents around the perimeter <br /> of the foundation. <br /> 3. Remove the large crawlspace doors and install new%inch plywood doors. <br /> Install new heavy duty T hinges and locking hasp, Prime and paint the doors <br /> and frame with semigloss latex paint.Paint to cover completely. <br /> 4. Adjust the locking hasp on the small access door. Prime and <br /> paint the door and frame with semigloss latex paint.Paint to <br /> cover completely. <br /> 5. Paint the foundation with approved masonry paint.Match the existing <br /> color. Remove all loose paint. Fill all cracks with mortar before painting. <br /> 6. Paint the front steps with a non-slip masonry paint. Match the existing <br /> color. Pressure wash and remove all loose paint. Apply 2 coats of paint. <br /> 7. Nail all loose and twisted deck boards on the front porch. Clean and <br /> prepare for paint. Paint the porch with two coats of oil based floor paint. <br /> Paint the front porch rails with an oil based metal paint. <br /> Paint to cover completely. <br /> 8. Remove the window from the left front foundation wall. Frame up the <br /> opening with treated 2x4 lumber and 3/2 inch plywood. Cover with vinyl. <br /> 9. Cover all the window frames with white coil stock. <br /> Repair all rotten wood before installation of coil stock. <br /> 10. Cover the back door frame with white coil stock. <br /> 11. Remove the gutter on the back section of the house. Drill P'holes between <br /> rafters around the entire house. Install vented soffit in all overhangs. <br /> 12. Remove the rotten and warped ceiling boards on the front porch. Install <br /> a vented section of soffit across the full length of the porch. The vented <br /> soffit will cover the 2ft x 2ft vent holes already in the ceiling. Install solid <br /> soffit over the rest of the porch ceiling. <br />