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Property Address: Gutters, Soffit and Fascia:

Notes: Notes:
- Aluminum or Steel gutters
- They should be continuous, without any breaks,
Roof: and slope towards the downspouts.
Maintenance / Replace sheating / Replace roof: - Contractor provides material.

Notes: (+ Estimate: House Length X House Width X 2)

Contractor Cost per Linear Foot ($) and Telephone:


Contractor Cost per Square ($) and Telephone:
- (Square = 100sq feet)
- Contractor provides material

Final Costs ($): Final Costs ($):


Siding (Sheating, House Wrap and Siding): Exterior Painting:

Notes: Notes:
- Sheating: Wood planks attached to framing studs. - Includes painting of siding, trim, exterior doors and
Only done when adding walls or when theres decks.
moisture or termite deterioration.
- House Wrap: Paper covering sheating for
moisture. Only replaced when replacing or adding
sheating.
- Siding: Aesthetic exterior layer.
- Contractor provides material.

Contractor Cost per Square ($) and Telephone: Contractor Cost per Square foot ($) and Telephone:

Final Costs ($): Final Costs ($):


Concrete: Garage Door:

Notes: Notes:
- Cracked concrete walls, driveways or steps - Chain-Drive opener (cheapest)
require cement truck from concrete supplier. - Steel door
- Cosmetic issues such as cracks or discoloration - Handyman work
require dry concrete from stores.

Cost per Square Feet ($): Costs ($):


- Door replacement:
Single: $500 - $600
Double: $800 - $1200

- Door opener replacement:


Opener: $150 - $200
Work: $100

Final Costs ($):


Landscaping: Septic System:

Notes: Notes:
- Include lawn maintenance, trim bushes, trim trees, - If house has a septic system inspect.
remove trees, install sod, build retaining wall, - Maintenance and inspection around $500
heavy equipment work. - Changing system $1,000- $10,000.

Contractor Costs ($):

Final Cost: Final Cost:


Foundation: Demolition:

Notes: Notes:
- Structural Engineer and carpenter together. - Dumpster for debris (have ready prior to
- When getting a recommendation from a structural demolition)
engineer, get the recommendation in writing and - 30 Cubic yard dumpster is usually enough
with the engineer’s stamp to avoid problems with - Porta Potty
inspectors.
- Floors that are not level, doors that don’t close
properly, cracks in walls, especially over doorways
and windows, large cracks in concrete floors,
basement walls that are bowing or have horizontal
cracks.

Contractor costs ($):


- Around $450 dumpster
- Porta Potty around $150/month
Contractor per square foot and engineer cost per
hour ($):

Final costs: Final costs:


Plumbing: - Shower tub hardware $200
- Sinks: $100 - $150 kitchen, $30 - $60 bathroom
Notes: - Toilets: $250 -
- Water source: well or municipal (If it’s well, include - Faucets: bathroom $30 - $60, kitchen $80 - $200
contingency that allows to get water tested, very - Washer box: $200 Dishwasher: $100
costly if it’s contaminated. If property was changed - Unclog drains $150 each
from well to municipal, also verify that old well was
abandoned), water heater, distribution piping,
drain piping/venting, fixtures.
- Check for leaks/replace main line: turn off the
main shutoff valve, and if water still passes
through, there is a leak.
- Check PRV (pressure valve)
- Change water heater if it’s more than 8 years old
for one that is 60 to 80 gallons.
- Use fiberglass tubs.

Contractor costs ($): Final pricing ($):


- Inspection $100
- $2000 - $3000
- Water heater: $900
- Replace all supply lines: $5000 - $7000 ($300 per
fixture)
- Shower tub: $700 - $900
Electrical: HVAC:
Notes: Notes:
1. Service and meter: 240 Volts, and 100 amps’ - Heating System
minimum. - Cooling System
2. Circuit breaker panel or fuse box: Where electricity - Distribution System
will be divided into different circuits. If house has old fuse - Furnace Size / Output requirements (BTU):
box, upgrade to circuit breaker panel. (verify condition, (square feet x 25)
elec contractor) - A/C Sizing: Tons = (square feet / 500)
3. Rough wiring: Electrical lines that run from fuse box -
through the walls and to the individual outlets. Done
before sheetrock. More expensive to fix if there is already
sheetrock.
4. Finish electrical: All electrical components that are
visible. Buy an outlet tester (handyman). GFCI outlets at
kitchen and bathroom.

Contractor costs($):
- Electrician inspection $70 - $100
- Upgrading to 100 amps $1400 - $2500
- Replace circuit panel $900 - $1500
- Rewire house $50 - $100 per outlet $5000 - $8000
total rewire.
- Add new switch $100 - $150 each

Final Costs ($):

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