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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06-4988 o ~ . " MATTHEW E. HAMLIN and ANNE M. HAMLIN, IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA Plaintiffs, v. CIVIL TERM NO: Q~ - 1./ 9 <g ( CARLSON CONSTRUCTION, INC.; FRED WEIAND tld/b/a FRED WEIAND HARDWOOD FLOORS; and HEISTER HOUSE MILL WORKS, INC., CIVIL ACTION - LAW Defendants. JURY TRIAL DEMANDED NOTICE You have been sued in court. If you wish to defend against the claims set forth in the following pages, you must take action within twenty (20) days after this Complaint and Notice are served, by entering a written appearance personally or by attorney and filing in writing with the Court your defenses or objections to the claims set forth against you. You are warned that if you fail to do so the case may proceed without you and a judgment may be entered against you by the Court without further notice for any money claimed in the Complaint or for any other claim or relief requested by the Plaintiff. 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Usted puede perder dinero 0 sus propiedades 0 ostros derechos importanted para usted. LLEVE ESTA DEMADA A UN ABOGADO INMEDIATAMENTE, SI NO TIENE ABOGADO 0 SI NO TIENE EL DINERO SUFICIENTE DE P AGAR TAL SERVICIO, VA Y A EN PERSONA 0 LLAME POR TELEFONO A LA OFICINA CUY A DIRECCION SE ENCUENTRA ESCRIT A ABAJO PARA A VERlGUAR DONDE SE PUEDE COSEGUIR ASISTENCIA LEGAL. CUMBERLAND COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION LAWYER REFERRAL AND INFORMATION SERVICE 2 Liberty Avenue Carlisle, PA 17013 (717) 249-3166 . . MATTHEW E. HAMLIN and ANNE M. HAMLIN, IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA Plaintiffs, v. CIVIL TERM NO: (J l., - t.f Hn CARLSON CONSTRUCTION, INC.; FRED WEIAND t/dIb/a FRED WEIAND HARDWOOD FLOORS; and HEISTER HOUSE MILL WORKS, INC., CNIL ACTION - LAW Defendants. JURY TRIAL DEMANDED COMPLAINT AND NOW come Plaintiffs, Matthew E. Hamlin and Anne M. Hamlin, by and through their attorneys, Mette, Evans & Woodside, file this Complaint and aver the following: 1. Plaintiffs, Matthew E. Hamlin and Anne M. Hamlin (hereinafter together, "Plaintiffs"), are husband and wife residing at 1215 Summit Way, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania 17050. 2. Defendant, Carlson Construction, Inc. (hereinafter "Carlson"), is a Pennsylvania business corporation with its principal business located at 1208 Summit Way, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania 17050. 3. Defendant, Fred Weiand (hereinafter "Weiand"), is an adult individual with an office located at 4 Pine Drive, Thompsontown, Pennsylvania 17094. At all times relevant hereto, Weiand was trading and doing business under the fictitious name Fred Weiand Hardwood Floors. 1 . . 4. Defendant, Heister House Millworks, Inc. (hereinafter "Heister House"), is a Pennsylvania business corporation with its principal place of business located at 1937 Troup Valley Road, Mt. Pleasant Mills, Pennsylvania 17853. 5. At all times relevant hereto, Carlson was engaged in the business of new custom residential home construction for sale to consumers and held itself out to the public as experienced and capable in the construction of such residences. 6. At all times relevant hereto, Weiand was engaged in the business of installing hard wood flooring including 4 y.." strip oak planks in residences, including custom residences constructed by Carlson. 7. Heister House is engaged in the business of retail sales of wood flooring and regularly conducts business in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania through the shipment of wood flooring products for installation in residences and businesses located in the said county. 8. At all times relevant hereto, Heister House was a merchant engaged in the business of manufacturing and selling hardwood flooring, including 4 y.." strip oak flooring, for installation in residences, including custom homes constructed by Carlson. 9. On January 1 0, 2004, Plaintiffs and Carlson entered into a written contract for the construction by Carlson of a single family personal residence for Plaintiffs on parcel of real property identified as Lot 63 in the Hampden Summit Subdivision (hereinafter "Hampden Summit Subdivision") located in the Township of Hampden, County of Cumberland and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (hereinafter "Construction Contract"). A true and correct copy of the Construction Contract together with specifications and Plaintiffs' selections are attached hereto, collectively, as Exhibit "A." 2 . . 10. To induce Plaintiffs to enter into the Construction Contract, Carlson provided to Plaintiffs for their benefit which they reasonably relied upon a warranty and post-closing warranty service for the correction of defects in the Residence as described in the Description of Warranty/Service attached hereto as Exhibit "B." 11. The Construction Contract was prepared by Carlson. 12. On or about January 30, 2004, F.A.S.T. Partners, L.P. executed and delivered a Deed to Plaintiff, Anne M. Hamlin, transferring title to the parcel of real property identified as Lot 63 of the Plan of Hampden Summit, Phase I, in the Township of Hampden, County of Cumberland, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, also known as 1215 Summit Way, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania (hereinafter "Real Property"). 13. During the period January 30, 2004 through September 29, 2004, Carlson, serving as general contractor and builder, constructed a single family custom residence on the Real Property for Plaintiffs under the terms of the Construction Contract (hereinafter "Residence"). 14. Paragraph 1 of the Construction Contract provides, in pertinent part, the following: 1. SCOPE OF WORK. The Contractor shall erect in a substantial and workmanlike manner and furnish all the materials therefore, a dwelling as set forth in the plans and specifications which are signed by the parties hereto, and are annexed to and become a part of this agreement. .. (See - Exhibit" A" attached hereto.) 15. On page 16 of the specifications attached to and made part of the Construction Contract, Carlson agreed to install 2 ',4" strip oak wood flooring in the first floor foyer, hall, powder room, dining room, study, kitchen and family room of the Residence. 16. Before March 9, 2004, Carlson's representative, Jan Firestone, unsolicited offered to change the specified 2 y." strip oak wood flooring to 4 y." strip oak wood flooring (hereinafter "Wood Floor") at no additional cost to Plaintiffs. 3 . . 17. The change in the size of wood flooring strips was accomplished by change order executed by Plaintiff, Anne M. Hamlin, dated March 9, 2004. A copy of the Change Order, dated March 9, 2004 is attached hereto as Exhibit "C." 18. Heister House manufactured, sold and supplied the Wood Floor installed in the Residence. 19. During the course of construction, Weiand installed the Wood Floor in the Residence. 20. Before June 13,2004 and prior to installation of the Wood Floor and completion of the roof, Carlson allowed significant rainfall water penetrations into the Residence that saturated and damaged the drywall and subflooring Carlson previously installed in the Residence. 21. Neither Carlson nor Weiand conducted moisture testing of the subfloor in the areas of the first floor of the Residence before the Wood Floor was installed. 22. Neither Carlson nor Weiand installed a separate moisture or isolation barrier on the subfloor before the Wood Floor was installed on top of the subfloor. 23. Neither Carlson nor Weiand tested the moisture content of the 4 v.." strips of oak wood flooring before installation in the Residence. 24. Neither Carlson nor Weiand undertook to acclimate the 4 v.." strips of oak wood flooring by laying the said flooring flat in the sealed Residence for at least 48 hours prior to installation of the Wood Floor. 25. Neither Carlson nor Weiand periodically measured the 4 y.," strips of oak wood flooring during the installation process so as to verify that an oversized floor was not being installed in the Residence. 4 . . 26. Carlson did not supervise or oversee Weiand's installation of the Wood Floor. 27. Prior to installation of the Wood Floor in the Residence, Heister House did not publish and distribute to either Carlson, Weiand or any of its customers written instructions on how properly to store and to install the Wood Floor, including without limitation to moisture testing the Wood Floor and subfloor prior to installation, acclimating the Wood Floor in the sealed Residence prior to installation, directing the installation of a moisture or isolation barrier on the subfloor and periodically measuring the Wood Floor during the installation process. 28. Heister House did not moisture test the Wood Floor prior to its shipment for installation in the Residence. 29. On August 16,2004 after installation of the Wood Floor, but prior to it being stained, Plaintiff, Anne M. Hamlin, notified Carlson's construction superintendent, Curtis Fleck (hereinafter "Fleck") via-email that the Wood Floor in the kitchen "creaked" when walked on. 30. On August 25, 2004 before the Wood Floor was stained, Plaintiff, Anne M. Hamlin, notified Fleck via-email that the Wood Floor "sticks" and the Wood Floor in the kitchen area creaked. 31. After being notified of problems with the Wood Floor, Carlson took no action to investigate the cause of the creaking or sticking of the Wood Floor to the subfloor. 32. On September 29,2004 Plaintiffs took possession of the Residence and paid Carlson the balance due under the Construction Contract. 33. Within approximately 90 days after taking possession of the Residence significant abnormal gaps and separations appeared between the 4 W' strips of oak flooring throughout the first floor of the Residence. 5 . . 34. After Plaintiffs took possession of the Residence, the creaking of the Wood Floor and sticking of the Wood Floor to the subfloor became progressively worse. 35. The substantial abnormal gaps and separations between the strips of wood flooring, creaking of Wood Floor and sticking of the Wood Floor to the subfloor (hereinafter "Wood Floor Defects") have existed in the Residence year round. 36. After Plaintiffs took possession of the Residence, Carlson failed to transmit to Plaintiffs either a 90-Day Call Back List or One Year List in accordance with Carlson's Description of Warranty/Service provided to Plaintiffs on or about the time the Construction Contract was executed. 37. Despite not being provided a form by Carlson, Plaintiffs did generate and transmit a 90-Day Call Back List to Carlson wherein the substantial separations in the Wood Floor throughout the first floor of the Residence were noted. 38. After submittal of the 90-Day Call Back List, Plaintiffs periodically brought the Wood Floor Defects to the attention of Fleck, who merely advised Plaintiffs that "wood moves" and that the abnormal separations should disappear during the summer months when the humidity levels in the Residence increased. 39. Carlson failed to undertake any action other than the replacement of a humidifier to correct the Wood Floor Defects after receipt of the 90-Day Call Back List despite Carlson's Description of Warranty/Service wherein any items on the list were to be reviewed to determine whether or not the defects were the result of inadequate workmanship and/or problems with materials. 40. Other residences constructed by Carlson in the Hampden Summit Subdivision after the summer of 2004 including, but not limited to 1209 Summit Way, have not experienced 6 . . any defects or separations in their 4 y.." oak strip wood flooring despite having the same or similar humidity levels as Plaintiffs' Residence. 41. Despite not being provided a One Year List by Carlson, Plaintiff, Matthew E. Hamlin, prepared and transmitted to Carlson on or about December 8, 2005 a One Year List wherein the following was noted: Basement Doors Leak (Exterior) * * * Hardwood Flooring - Separation of boards throughout kitchen/family room/foyerlhall (dime size) and creaking throughout as well. (Boards DID NOT RETURN after summer) 42. Representatives of the Defendants have inspected the Wood Floor twice since March 1,2006. 43. In order to increase the humidity levels in the Residence to try to correct the Wood Floor Defects, Carlson recommended replacement of the humidifier it originally installed on the Residence's furnace with an Autoflo Humidifier S2020 steam humidifier (hereinafter "Autoflo"). 44. Prior to installation of the Autoflo, Carlson's president, George M.A. Carlson, in a letter, dated March 29,2006 wrote that"... I have suggested that we install an Autoflo Humidifier S2020 steam-humidifying unit, which should correct the problem." 45. On March 30, 2006 Carlson installed the Autoflo in the Residence. 46. Since installation of the Autoflo, humidity levels in the Residence have been maintained at about forty-five percent (45%) as the maximum level of humidity recommended in the Installation and Owner's Manual for the Autoflo. 47. Despite increased humidity levels in the Residence, the Wood Floor Defects still exist. 7 . . 48. Following an inspection of the Wood Floor, on June 5, 2006 Plaintiffs transmitted to Carlson a letter demanding that within thirty (30) days Carlson remedy the Wood Floor Defects through the replacement of the Wood Floor and assume responsibility for all consequential costs associated with replacement of the floor. 49. In addition to the Wood Floor Defects, the subfloor under the carpeted flooring located on the second floor of the Residence is defective and makes loud creaking sounds when walked upon. 50. Carlson has failed to correct the subfloor floor defects in the second floor of the Residence. 5!. On September 11, 2005, Plaintiffs notified Fleck of water leaks near the basement door into the fmished portion of the basement of the Residence during moderately heavy rainfall. 52. On October 28, 2005, George M.A. Carlson, Carlson's president, was notified that water continues to leak through the basement door in two spots. 53. The basement door has been replaced twice and water continues to penetrate into the finished area of the basement from above the door during moderately heavy rainfall damaging the Residence. 54. Representatives of Carlson have inspected the area above the basement door. 55. On or about June 4, 2006 and after replacement of the basement doors for the second time, water penetrated from above the doors into the finished basement. 56. Carlson has failed to locate the source and correct the defect above the basement door so as to prevent rain water from leaking into the basement from above the door. 57. Carlson has failed and refused to remedy the Wood Floor Defects and repair the residence so as to prevent rain water penetrations through the area above the basement door. 8 . . 58. The Plaintiffs' Residence was constructed by Carlson in an unworkmanlike manner for the reasons which include, but are not limited to, the following: (a) Supplying defective 4 y.." strips of oak flooring and subfloor for installation into the Residence; (b) Failing to test the moisture content of the 4 y.." strips of oak flooring prior to installation in the Residence; (c) Failing to test the moisture content of the sub-floor prior to installation of the Wood Floor in light of the substantial water penetrations into the Residence during an earlier construction phase; (d) Failing to acclimate the 4 \14" strips of oak flooring by allowing them to lay flat in the sealed Residence for at least forty-eight (48) hours prior to installation; (e) Failing to install a moisture and/or isolation barrier on top of the subfloor before installation of the Wood Floor; (1) Failing to measure the 4 y.." strips of oak flooring during the installation process so as to verify that an oversized floor was not being installed; (g) Failing to provide proper materials for installation in the Residence; (h) Installing a defective or inadequate subfloor underneath the Wood Floor; (i) Failing to take adequate precautionary measures after rainfall was allowed to penetrate and damage the Residence during the construction phase after installation of the subfloor; G) Failing to inspect and test the subfloor prior to installation of the Wood Floor; (k) Failing to retain competent subcontractors for construction of the Residence; (I) Failing to properly supervise and oversee the installation of the Wood Floor; (m) Failing to oversee and supervise the construction of the Residence; (n) Failing to install weather resistant barrier and/or flashing above the basement door; (0) Failing to identify the source of the rain water leak above the basement door and remedying that defective condition; 9 . . (P) Failing to properly install weather sealing or tape above the basement door to prevent water penetrations during moderate to heavy rainfalls; (q) Failing to install a weather resistant barrier over the basement door; (r) Failing to prevent moisture, dampness and/or water conditions to develop above the basement door resulting in damage to the Residence; (s) Failing to construct the Residence in a substantial and workmanlike manner; (t) Failing to meet the standards required of a residential home builder; (u) Failing to construct the Residence to acceptable standards and in such ways as not to restrict the normal intended use of the Residence; (v) Failing to properly train, supervise and inspect the workmanship of those individuals and companies performing work on the Residence; (w) Failing to inspect and test the materials being provided for installation into the Residence; (x) Failing to do all things reasonably necessary for the proper construction and completion of the Residence; (y) Failing and refusing to remedy the defective conditions in the Residence associated with the Wood Floor and water penetrations into the fmished basement of the Residence; (z) Using improper, inadequate and defective materials; (aa) Failing to specify proper and adequate procedures for testing of materials to be used in the construction of the Residence; (bb) Failing to specify proper and adequate installation procedures to be followed for the preparation and installation of 4 y.." strips of oak flooring in the Residence; (cc) Offering the use of 4 114" strips of oak flooring to Plaintiffs without investigating the suitability and performance of the flooring; (dd) Failing to properly construct and secure the sub-floor under the carpet on the second floor of the Residence; and (ee) Failing to use that degree of care required under the circumstances in the construction of a custom Residence. 10 . . 59. Notwithstanding the warranty service, Carlson had no intention of correcting defects in the Residence that exceeded a certain minimal cost. 60. Carlson knowingly made material misrepresentations in its Descripotion of Warranty/Service by representing that defects in the Residence, such as those described herein, would be remedied even though Carlson knew full well that such repairs would not be undertaken if they exceeded a certain minimal cost. 61. As a result of the foregoing, Plaintiffs have and will incur in the future large sums to repair and/or remedy that the defects in the Residence and may suffer a significant loss in the fair market value of the Residence. 62. As a result of having to remedy the defective conditions of the Residence, Plaintiffs with their children and furnishings will be forced to temporarily relocate from the Residence in order for the Wood Floor Defects to be remedied. 63. All conditions precedent to Defendants' liability have occurred or have been performed by the Plaintiffs. COUNT I BREACH OF CONTRACT AGAINST CARLSON 64. Plaintiffs hereby incorporate by reference paragraphs 1 through 63 as if fully set forth herein. 65. Carlson did not construct or cause Plaintiffs' Residence to be constructed in a substantial, good and workmanlike manner, resulting in the installation of a defective wood floor on the first floor of the Residence and rain water penetrations into the finished area of the basement. Therefore, Carlson materially breached the Construction Contract. 11 . . 66. Carlson has failed and refused to abide by the terms of its contractual warranty and service by failing to remedy the Wood Floor Defects and defects in the construction of the area above the basement door. 67. By reason of Carlson's material breach of the Construction Contract, Carlson has caused damage to Plaintiffs including, but not limited to, the cost to remedy, remediate or correct the material defects in the Residence, loss of the Residence's fair market value, costs of relocating Plaintiffs' family and furnishings during the period which the Wood Floor Defects are to be remedied, cleaning costs following replacement of the Wood Floor and other incidental and consequential losses and damages which will accrue in the future. 68. By reason of the foregoing, Plaintiffs are entitled to a judgment for damages against Carlson in an amount that exceeds the mandatory arbitration limits of this Court. WHEREFORE, Plaintiffs respectfully demand that this Court enter Judgment in their favor against Defendant, Carlson Construction, Inc., for the full amount of Plaintiffs' damages including, but not limited to costs to remedy the defects, consequential and special damages and associated costs, fees and expenses, together with such other and further relief this Court deems just and proper. COUNT II NEGLIGENCE AGAINST CARLSON 69. Plaintiffs hereby incorporate by reference paragraphs I through 68 above as if fully set forth herein. 70. Plaintiffs' damages were directly and proximately caused by the negligence, carelessness and recklessness of Carlson that consisted of the following: (a) Supplying defective 4 y." strips of oak flooring and subfloor for installation into the Residence; 12 . . (b) Failing to test the moisture content of the 4 1,4" strips of oak flooring prior to installation in the Residence; (c) Failing to test the moisture content of the sub-floor prior to installation of the Wood Floor in light of the substantial water penetrations into the Residence during an earlier construction phase; (d) Failing to acclimate the 4 1,4" strips of oak flooring by allowing them to lay flat in the sealed Residence for at least forty-eight (48) hours prior to installation; (e) Failing to install a moisture and/or isolation barrier on top of the subfloor before installation of the Wood Floor; (f) Failing to measure the 4 ';." strips of oak flooring during the installation process so as to verify that an oversized floor was not being installed; (g) Failing to provide proper materials for installation in the Residence; (h) Installing a defective or inadequate subfloor underneath the Wood Floor; (i) Failing to take adequate precautionary measures after rainfall was allowed to penetrate and damage the Residence during the construction phase after installation of the subfloor; G) Failing to inspect and test the subfloor prior to installation of the Wood Floor; (k) Failing to retain competent subcontractors for construction of the Residence; (I) Failing to properly supervise and oversee the installation of the Wood Floor; (m) Failing to oversee and supervise the construction of the Residence; (n) Failing to install weather resistant barrier and/or flashing above the basement door; (0) Failing to identify the source of the rain water leak above the basement door and remedying that defective condition; (P) Failing to properly install weather sealing or tape above the basement door to prevent water penetrations during moderate to heavy rainfalls; (q) Failing to install a weather resistant barrier over the basement door; (r) Failing to prevent moisture, dampness and/or water conditions to develop above the basement door resulting in damage to the Residence; 13 . . (s) Failing to construct the Residence in a substantial and workmanlike manner; (t) Failing to meet the standards required of a residential home builder; (u) Failing to construct the Residence to acceptable standards and in such ways as not to restrict the normal intended use of the Residence; (v) Failing to properly train, supervise and inspect the workmanship of those individuals and companies performing work on the Residence; (w) Failing to inspect and test the materials being provided for installation into the Residence; (x) Failing to do all things reasonably necessary for the proper construction and completion of the Residence; (y) Failing and refusing to remedy the defective conditions in the Residence associated with the Wood Floor and water penetrations into the finished basement of the Residence; (z) Using improper, inadequate and defective materials; (aa) Failing to specify proper and adequate procedures for testing of materials to be used in the construction of the Residence; (bb) Failing to specify proper and adequate installation procedures to be followed for the preparation and installation of 4 y." strips of oak flooring in the Residence; (cc) Offering the use of 4 1/4" strips of oak flooring to Plaintiffs without investigating the suitability and performance of the flooring; (dd) Failing to proper! y construct and secure the sub-floor under the carpet on the second floor of the Residence; and (ee) Failing to use that degree of care required under the circumstances in the construction of a custom Residence. 71. As a direct and proximate result of Carlson's negligence, the Plaintiffs sustained damages as alleged in this Complaint. 72. By reason of the foregoing, Plaintiffs are entitled to a judgment for damages against Carlson in an amount that exceeds the mandatory arbitration limits of this Court. 14 . . WHEREFORE, Plaintiffs respectfully demand that this Court enter Judgment in their favor against Defendant, Carlson Construction, Inc., for the full amount of Plaintiffs' damages including, but not limited to costs to remedy the defects consequential and special damages and associated costs, fees and expenses, together with such other and further relief this Court deems just and proper. COUNT III BREACH OF IMPLIED WARRANTY OF GOOD AND WORKMANLIKE PERFORMANCE AGAINST CARLSON 73. Plaintiffs hereby incorporate by reference paragraphs 1 through 72 above as if fully set forth herein. 74. As a contractor in the business of constructing custom residential homes, Carlson impliedly warranted that the Residence it was building for Plaintiffs would be constructed in a good and workmanlike manner. 75. Carlson did not construct or cause the Plaintiffs' residence to be constructed in a good and workmanlike manner, resulting in Wood Floor Defects and rain water penetrations into the Residence above the basement door. Therefore, Carlson is in breach of the implied warranty of good and workmanlike performance. 76. By reason of Carlson's breach of the implied warranty of good and workmanlike construction, Carlson has caused substantial monetary damages to Plaintiffs as alleged above. 77. By reason of the foregoing, Plaintiffs are entitled to a judgment for damages against Carlson in an amount greater than the mandatory arbitration limits of this Court. WHEREFORE, Plaintiffs respectfully demand that this Court enter Judgment in their favor against Defendant, Carlson Construction, Inc., for the full amount of Plaintiffs' damages including, but not limited to costs to remedy the defects, consequential and special damages and 15 . . associated costs, fees and expenses, together with such other and further relief this Court deems just and proper. COUNT IV BREACH OF IMPLIED WARRANTY OF HABITABILITY 78. Plaintiffs hereby incorporate by reference paragraphs 1 through 77 above as if fully set forth herein. 79. A contractor engaged in the construction of new custom residences, Carlson impliedly warranted that Plaintiffs' Residence was constructed in such a manner to be habitable and fit for its intended purpose. 80. By reason need for Plaintiffs and their children to vacate and to remove their furnishings from the Residence in order for the Wood Floor Defects to be repaired, Carlson has breached the implied warranty of habitability due and owing to Plaintiffs for the newly constructed Residence. 8 I. Plaintiffs relied upon Carlson to build and sell a Residence that was habitable and fit for its intended purpose. 82. By reason of Carlson's breach of the implied warranty of habitability, Carlson has caused damages to Plaintiffs. 83. By reason of the foregoing, Plaintiffs are entitled to a judgment for damages against Carlson in an amount greater than the mandatory arbitration limits of this Court. WHEREFORE, Plaintiffs respectfully demand that this Court enter Judgment in their favor against Defendant, Carlson Construction, Inc., for the full amount of Plaintiffs' damages including, but not limited to costs to remedy the defects, consequential and special damages and associated costs, fees and expenses, together with such other and further relief this Court deems just and proper. 16 . . COUNT V VIOLATION OF THE UNFAIR TRADE PRACTICES AND CONSUMER PROTECTION LAW BY CARLSON 84. Plaintiffs hereby incorporate by reference paragraphs I through 83 above as if fully set forth herein. 85. By reason of the material defects in construction and failure to construct the Residence in a good and workmanlike manner as set forth in this Complaint which it resulted in the installation of a defective Wood Floor and rain water penetrations into the Residence, Carlson has violated 73 P.S. Sections 201-3 and 201-2(4)(vii), 201-2(4)(xiv), 201-2(4)(xvi) and 201-2(4)(xxi) by representing in the Construction Contract that the goods or services were of particular standard, quality or grade, when they were of another, by failing to comply with the terms of Carlson's warranty and warranty service when Carlson had no intention of complying with said warranty and warranty service when the cost to remedy the said defects were not minimal, making improvements to the Residence of an inferior nature and quality and below the standard agreed to in the Carlson Contract, and by failing to ensure, as set forth in the Construction Contract the Residence would be constructed in a substantial and workmanlike manner, thereby being free of defects and materials and workmanship. 86. Carlson made the aforementioned warranty and representations, which were material to the transaction, falsely or with the knowledge of their falsity or reckless disregard for the truth and intended to mislead Plaintiffs into relying on the said representations. 87. Plaintiffs justifiably relied on the aforementioned representations by Carlson. 88. By reason of the material defects in the construction and the failure to construct the Residence in a good and workmanlike manner which have resulted in the installation of a defective Wood Floor and water penetrations into the Residence, Carlson has violated 73 P.S. 17 . . Sections 201-3 and 201-2(4)(vii), 201-2(4)(xiv), 201-2(4)(xvi) and 201-2(4)(xxi) by failing to comply with the terms given to Plaintiffs in the Construction Contract including the provision that the Residence would be constructed in a substantial and workmanlike manner, thereby free of defects and materials and workmanship and by failing to remedy the defects and comply with Carlson's warranty and warranty service. 89. Carlson made the aforementioned representations which were material to the transaction, falsely, or with the knowledge of their falsity or with reckless disregard for the truth and intended to mislead Plaintiffs and to rely on said representations. 90. By reason of the foregoing, Carlson violated the Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Law, causing substantial monetary damages to Plaintiffs as stated above, which damages were proximately caused by Plaintiffs' reliance upon Carlson's misrepresentations in the Construction Agreement and following notification of the defects failing to remedy such defects in accordance with Carlson's Warranty. 91. By reason of Carlson's violation of the Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Law, Carlson is liable for Plaintiff's attorney's fees, damages and costs of prosecution as set forth under the said law. 92. The amount of damages sought herein exceeds the mandatory arbitration limits of this Court. WHEREFORE, Plaintiffs respectfully demand that this Court enter Judgment in their favor against Defendant, Carlson Construction, Inc., for the full amount of Plaintiffs' damages under 73 P.S. Section 204-9 that include costs to remedy the defects, consequential and special damages, treble damages, costs and fees, legal fees and expenses, together with such other and further relief this Court deems just and proper. 18 . . COUNT VI NEGLIGENCE AGAINST WEIAND 93. Plaintiffs hereby incorporate by reference paragraphs 1 through 92 above as if fully set forth herein. 94. Plaintiffs' damages were directly and proximately caused by the negligence, careless and recklessness of Weiand that consisted of the following: (a) Weiand's installation of defective 4 'I." strips of oak flooring in the Residence; (b) Failing to test the moisture content of the 4 y.." strip oak flooring and subflooring prior to installation of the Wood Floor; (c) Failing to acclimate the 4 y.." strips of oak flooring by allowing them to lay flat in the sealed Residence for at least forty-eight (48) hours prior to installation in the Residence; (d) Failing to install an isolation and/or moisture barrier on the subfloor prior to installation of the Wood Floor; ( e) Failing to inspect and test the subfloor prior to installation of the Wood Floor; and (e) Failing to periodically measure the 4 y.." strips of oak flooring during installation so as to insure that an oversized and defective floor was not being installed in the Residence. 95. As a direct and proximate result of Weiand's negligence, Plaintiffs have sustained substantial monetary damages resulting from the need to repair the Wood Floor Defects. 96. The amount of damages sustained by Plaintiffs as a result of Weiand's negligence exceeds the mandatory arbitration limits of this Court. WHEREFORE, Plaintiffs respectfully demand that this Court enter Judgment in their favor against Defendant, Fred Weiand t/d/b/a Fred Weiand Hardwood Floors, for the full amount of Plaintiffs' damages including, but not limited to the costs to remedy the Wood Floor defects, 19 . . consequential and special damages and associated costs, fees and expenses, together with such other and further relief this Court deems just and proper. COUNT VII NEGLIGENCE AGAINST HEISTER HOUSE 97. Plaintiffs hereby incorporate by reference paragraphs 1 through 96 above as if fully set forth herein. 98. Plaintiffs' damages were directly and proximately caused by the negligence, carelessness and recklessness of Heister House that consisted of the following: (a) Manufacturing and selling defective 4 14" strips of oak flooring that had excessive amounts of moisture for installation in Plaintiffs' Residence; (b) Failing to properly dry the 4 14" strips of oak flooring to reduce its moisture content to an acceptable level prior to installation in Plaintiffs' Residence; (c) Failing to properly test and then store the 4 14" strips of oak flooring so as to limit the moisture content of such floor prior to delivery of the said product for installation in Plaintiffs' Residence; and (d) Failing to provide installation instructions to Carlson and/or Weiand as to the proper methods used in the storing, acclimation and installation of the 4 14" strips of oak flooring. 99. As a direct and proximate result of Heister House's negligence, Plaintiffs sustained damages as alleged in the Complaint relating to the needed repair of the Wood Floor Defects. 100. The amount of damages sustained by Plaintiffs as a result of Heister House's negligence exceeds the mandatory arbitration limits of this Court. WHEREFORE, Plaintiffs respectfully demand that this Court enter Judgment in their favor against Defendant, Fred Weiand t/dIb/a Fred Weiand Hardwood Floors, for the full amount of Plaintiffs' damages including, but not limited to the costs to remedy the Wood Floor defects, 20 . . consequential and special damages and associated costs, fees and expenses, together with such other and further relief this Court deems just and proper. COUNT VIII BREACH OF IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AGAINST HEISTER HOUSE 101. Plaintiffs hereby incorporate by reference paragraphs 1 through 100 above as if fully set forth herein. 102. At the time the 4 \4" strips of oak flooring were sold by Heister House they were defective because they were oversized and contained excessive amounts of moisture that led to their shrinkage and Wood Floor Defects. 103. The 4 \4" strips of oak flooring manufactured, supplied and sold by Heister House were not fit for the ordinary purpose for which such flooring is used. 104. By reason of such defects, Heister House breached its implied warranty of merchantability causing substantial damages to Plaintiffs hereinbefore alleged. 105. The amount of damages sustained by Plaintiffs as a result of Heister House's reach of warranty exceeds the mandatory arbitration limits of this Court. WHEREFORE, Plaintiffs respectfully demand that this Court enter Judgment in their favor against Defendant, Heister House Millworks, Inc., for the full amount of Plaintiffs' damages including, but not limited to costs to remedy the Wood Floor Defects, consequential and special damages and associated costs, fees and expenses, together with such other and further relief this Court deems just and proper. 21 . . COUNT VII BREACH OF THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AGAINST HEISTER HOUSE 106. Plaintiffs hereby incorporate by reference paragraphs 1 through 105 above as if fully set forth herein. 107. Heister House knew that the 4 '!." strips of oak flooring it sold to the co- Defendants were to be installed as wood flooring in residences. 108. Plaintiffs reasonably relied upon Heister House's skill and judgment in manufacturing and supplying the 4 '!." strips of oak flooring for installation into the Residence would be fit for such purpose. 109. The 4 '!." strips of oak flooring sold by Heister House for installation in the Residence were defective and not suitable for such purpose. 110. By reason of Heister Houses' knowledge and the defects in the wood flooring it sold, Heister House breached the implied warranty of fitness for the particular purpose the goods were purchased. Ill. As a result of Heister House's breach of warranty, Plaintiffs have sustained monetary damages alleged above in an amount in excess of the mandatory arbitration limits of this Court. WHEREFORE, Plaintiffs respectfully demand that this Court enter Judgment in their favor against Defendant, Heister House Millworks, Inc., for the full amount of Plaintiffs' damages including, but not limited to the costs to remedy the Wood Floor Defects, consequential and special damages and associated costs, fees and expenses, together with such other and further relief this Court deems just and proper. 22 Date: August 28, 2006 . . Respectfully submitted, METTE, EVANS & WOODSIDE ~/?~ By: Lloyd Supre e Court I.D. No. 10139 Matthew E. Hamlin, Esquire Supreme Court I.D. No. 86142 3401 North Front Street P. O. Box 5950 Harrisburg, P A 1711 0-0950 (717) 232-5000 - Phone (717) 236-1816 - Fax Attorneys for Plaintiffs, Matthew E. Hamlin and Anne M. Hamlin 23 . . VERIFICATION I hereby verify the statements offact made in the attached Complaint are true and correct to the best of my personal knowledge, information and belief. I understand that any false statements made therein are subject to the penalties contained in 18 Pa.C.S.A. ~4904, relating to unsworn falsification to authorities. Dated: August 28, 2006 If ~ ~Jk i/'4CUk, Matthew E Hamlin 454501vl , . EXk\b1t A . ~NAL COpy . c.&m . con~on - CARLSON CONSTRUCTION INC. George M. A. Carlson AGREEMENT This Agreement made the 10 tho day of January, 2004, by and between CARLSON CONSTRUCTION, INC., hereinafter called the Contractor, and Matthew E. and Anne M. Hamlin hereinafter called the Purchasers. WITNESSETH: That the Contractor and Purchasers, intending to be legally bound and in consideration of the premises, declare, promise and agree as follows: 1. SCOPE OF WORK The Contractor shall erect in a substantial and workmanlike manner and furnish all the materials therefore, a dwelling as set forth in the plans and specifications which are signed by the parties hereto, and are annexed to and become a part of this agreement. The dwelling will resemble as much as possible in regard to the plans, selections and construction methods, the dwelling built on Lot K-3 in Floribunda Heights, taking into account the changes to the plans for the Floribunda Heights dwelling. The Purchasers will work with the Contractor to this end and will approve the final plans and construction documents as they pertain to the dwelling in accordance with Paragraph 8 of this Agreement. 2. TIME The Contractor will start construction of the said dwelling within ten days from the date the contractor receives complete documentation of the decorating selections as described in Section 16 hereof and a Building Permit from the Township. The said dwelling will be completed and ready for purchaser to occupy within six months of the start of construction. The Contractor shall not be liable for any delay in the prosecution or completion of the work caused by the act, neglect, default of the Purchasers, or as a result of changes or alterations in the plans and specifications made by the Purchasers, or by damage by fire, earthquake or other casualty for which the Contractor is not responsible, or by strike, walkouts or any other acts of employees or suppliers oflabor or materials, over which the Contractor has no control or for which the Contractor is not responsible. In any such event the time herein fixed for the completion of the work shall be extended for a period equivalent to the time lost by reason of any of the caused aforesaid. The Contractor shall not be held responsible for, and is hereby released by the Purchasers from any and all loss, liability or expense arising by reason of reasonable delays in completion. 3. CHANGES It is understood and agreed that the entire agreement of the parties is cont8med in this Construction Agreement, plans and specifications. Any other agreement written or oral required by a financial institution or any other third party to the contrary not withstanding. The parties warrant. that 1/10/04 Page 1 of 9 ..2'J. C ~ N~ . . , there exists no other agreements, written or oral pertaining to this transaction. ANY OTHER WRITTEN AGREEMENTS REQUIRED BY A FINANCING INSTITUTION HEREAFTER SHALL BE SUPPLEMENTARY HERETO. No changes will be made in the plans and specifications unless a work-change order has been prepared in writing, signed by the Contractor and Purchasers, specifying the change in construction, the time the change will add to the projected completion time, and the additional cost thereof or credit to be allowed against the contract price of construction. Contractor reserves the right to refuse to approve changes which result in a substantial alteration of the plans and specifications. All extra work shall be paid when ordered. Any deductions from the original contract shall be deducted from the final payment. Changes to the specifications or drawings after the start of construction are not encouraged because they slow the progress of the work, cause confusion on the jobsite and create more office work. The Contractor does not guarantee that approved changes can or will be incorporated in the structure due to scheduling difficulties, material availability, etc. If this occurs, any costs or credits will be adjusted accordingly. 4. INSURANCE The Contractor shall maintain such insurance as will protect it from claims under the Workmen's Compensation Acts and from any other claims for damages for personal injuries, including death, which may arise from operations under this contract. The Contractor's liability insurance needs to be inserted with the Purchasers being named as Additional Insured on a primary basis. Certificates of such insurance shall be filed with the Purchasers upon written request and the Purchasers shall not, in any manner, be answerable or accountable for any loss or damage arising from negligence or carelessness of persons on their property. The Purchasers shall effect and maintain fire, extended coverage, and malicious mischief insurance upon the subject, structure and upon all materials in and adjacent thereto and intended to be used thereon. Such insurance shall protect the interest of the Contractor, the Purchasers, and any lending institution. The Contractor must be named as Additional Insured and Loss Payee under the Purchasers policy as its interests may appear. Upon request by Contractor, Purchasers shall provide a Certificate of Insurance and proof of payment of the premiums. 1/10/04 5. PURCHASERS' RESPONSIBILITY a. The Purchasers shall be responsible for approving, with the assistance of the Contractor, the proper setting and location of the dwelling and agree that the Contractor will employ a registered engineer or surveyor to locate the dwelling on the lot. The Contractor is responsible for payment of the engineers or surveyors site location services. The Purchaser will provide the Contractor with a certified plot plan of the lot and will have the lot staked prior to the beginning of construction. In the event that during the course of any excavation in connection with the construction of said dwelling, the Contractor shall encounter rocks or boulders which must be removed and which cannot be removed by power equipment normally used by the Contractor, the Purchasers shall be notified thereof, and the Purchasers shall pay the additional cost of removing said rocks or boulders, such additional costs to include drilling, blasting, standby equipment, time, etc. And if during the construction of this dwelling the Contractor shall encounter any Page 2 of 9 ~i:C. 0JJJ.Jr tJ.~ . . abnormal or unusual subterranean conditions which require extra engineering or foundation work, the Contractor shall consult with the Purchasers and the Purchasers shall pay the additional costs necessitated by said conditions. b. In the event that additional concrete or wall material is required for deeper footers than are herein provided because of site conditions, Purchasers hereby authorize Contractor to supply and install the additional concrete and/or material and Purchasers agree to compensate Contractor for the reasonable cost of such additional concrete and/or material. Co The Purchasers shall apply and pay for electrical, water, gas, and phone service for the residence as soon as possible and the Contractor shall have the use thereof for the duration of the construction period, including heat. Contractor will pay for any long distance phone calls unauthorized by the purchasers. 6. LIENS The parties declare that no materials have been delivered to, or work done on the subject tract of land and, if so requested, the Contractor agrees to execute with the Purchasers, a Stipulation Against Mechanics Leins. The Contractor shall save and keep the subject property free from mechanics liens in connection with this building contract. The Purchasers agree not to encumber the subject property except for a construction mortgage. 7. CONSIDERATION The purchasers shall pay the Contractor for the performance of the contract, subject to additions and deductions as provided herein, the sum of 5396,500.00 DOLLARS on the following terms unless otherwise approved by Contractor. Payment is subject to inspection and approval by the lenders appraiser, inspector, or Purchaser. Draw checks are to be made out to the Contractor and sent to the Contractor direct from the lenders or Purchasers. 8. PRICE Contract price is good for 30 days and is contingent upon the review and acceptance of plans by both Purchasers and Contractor. CASH at the signing of this agreement S 10,000.00 Balance payable as follows: 5386,500.00 ,115% When the foundation has been completed 15% When the roof has been completed with the windows and doors installed ...15% When the exterior siding and trim is complete ..r5% When the rough wiring, plumbing and heating has been completed 20% When the c:lIywaIl and interior trim has been completed 10% When painting, carpeting, lighting, plumbing, and heating fixtures and grading is completed and dwelling is ready for occupancy 9. POSSESSION 1/10/04 The Contractor shall have possession of the structure during the course8fA ,.. .. Page 3 of 9 .J:.J,. C . ~ Mt~ . . construction. The Purchasers shall at times have access to the structure for the purpose of inspection, but shall not be entitled to keys until they take possession of the building. It shall be the essence of this agreement that the Purchasers shall not assume possession or occupancy of the structure until they have inspected and approved the structure and until all payments have been made to the Contractor as provided in Paragraph 7, and including extras (if any); and under no circumstances will Purchasers, after taking possession of or occupying the structure, have a right to set-off or a right to postpone payment of any part of the consideration (including extras) by reason of alleged defects in construction, uncompleted items of work, or for any other reason. The Purchasers' taking possession of the dwelling shall constitute acknowledgment that inspection has been made and the dwelling accepted as complete and satisfactory. IN THE EVENT PURCHASERS BREACH THIS PROVISION THEY SHALL BE DEEMED TO HAVE ACCEPTED THE HOME "AS IS" AND DO THEREBY WAIVE ANY CLAIMS AGAINST CONTRACTOR. A BREACH OF THIS PROVISION BY THE PURCHASERS, SHALL BE CONSIDERED A BREACH OF THE CONTRACI' BY THE PURCHASERS AND SHALL ENTITLE THE CONTRACTOR TO STOP WORK OR TERMINATE THIS CONTRACI' AND RECOVER FROM THE PURCHASERS PAYMENT FOR ALL WORK EXECUTED AND ANY LOSS SUSTAINED AT REASONABLE PROFIT AND DAMAGES. 10. DEFAULT Upon default in any payment hereunder for a period offifteen (15) days after the same becomes due and payable, or upon the Purchasers' taking possession of, or occupying the structure without malcing payment in full including extras (if any) to Contractor, the Purchasers hereby empower any attomey of any Court of Record in Pennsylvania or elsewhere, to appear for said Purchasers and confess judgment against the said Purchasers and in favor of the Contractor, his executors, administrators and assigns, as of any term of court for the unpaid balance of the agreed contract price according to the terms set forth in this section. EXPLANATION OF RIGHTS (Full Confession) A. JJW e clearly and specifically understand that by signing a Construction Contract dated , 2003 for the construction cost in the amount of $ payable to Carlson Construction, Inc., which contains a Confession of Judgment Clause: 1. JJWe will authorize Carlson Construction, Inc. Plaintiff(Creditor) to enter a judgment against me/us in its favor which will give the Plaintiff a lien upon any real estate which JJWe may own, including my/our home; 2. No such entry of judgment shall be' made without the Contractor providing the Purchaser with five business days prior written opportunity for owner to care. Page 4 of 9 ~.('. ~ t-V~ 1/10/04 1110/04 . . 3. In the event of a confession of judgment for money, I1We will receive one of the following forms of notice based on the factual circumstances: a. Notice will be served at least thirty (30) days prior to the filing of a Praecipe for Writ of Execution Upon a Confessed Judgment for real or personal property (pa. RC.P. 2958.1); or b. Notice will be served with the notice of the sale of real property when the levied upon property is solely real property or is personal property to be sold with real property pursuant to 9501(d) of the Uniform Commercial Code (pa. RC.P. 2958.2); or c. Notice will be served with the writ of execution when the property to be levied upon included personal property or personal and real property and when Plaintiff determines that advance notice of the execution might not be appropriate (pa. RC.P. 2958.3) 4. In the event of a confession of judgment in ejectment for possession of real property, I1We will receive one of the following forms of notice based on the factual circumstances: a. Notice will be served at least thirty (30) days prior to the filing of a Praecipe for Writ of Possession Upon a Confessed Judgment (pa. RC.P. 2973.2); or b. Notice will be served with the Writ of Possession which will advise . Defendant of the right to a hearing on the sole issue of the validity of the waiver of due process rights. I1We have a right to a prompt hearing within three business days after delivery of a hearing request to the sheriff with the execution stayed pending the hearing (pa. R.C.P. 2973.3) 5. I1We must file a petition to obtain relief within thirty (30) days of service of any of the above notices (pa. RC.P. 2959(aX3); 6. My/Our failure to file a petition to obtain relief within the thirty (30) day time period will bar me/us from relief absent compelling reasons for the delay (pa. RC.P. 2959(aX3); 7. I1We will~gfee that Plaintiff (Creditor) can enter this judgment without any proof of nonpayment or other default on my part; 8. I/We will subject all of my property, both personal property and real estate, to Ch /LC. ., Page 50f 9 o..JJJJr. t-1-ttr . . execution (and Sheriff); pursuant to this judgment, prior to proof of nonpayment or other default on my part; 9. IIWe will be able to challenge this judgment by a proceeding to open or strike the judgment; and such a proceeding will result in attorney's fees and costs which IIWe will have to pay. Where there has been a petition to open and strike the judgment previously file, no notice as set forth above will be required; 10. Entry of Judgment in any case shall be limited to the amount then outstanding. 11. Where notice has been served in connection with a prior execution on this judgment, no further notice will be required. B. IIWe know and understand that it is the Confession of Judgment clause in the above described Construction Contract which gives Plaintiff the rights enumerated above. C. Fully and completely understsnding these rights which IIWe have prior to signing the above describe contract, I/W e freely and voluntarily choose to sign the Contract which contains the confession of judgment language. D. The undersigned hereby certifies that I/W e, signatory to a contract, dated on the _ day of ,2003 in favor of a judgment clause entered, IIWe have earnings of $10,000.00 or more per year. WITNESS: IIWE BA VE READ THIS ENTIRE FORM AND IIWE FULLY UNDERSTAND ITS CONTENTS Sworn to and subscribed before me this _ day of .2003 Notary Public 11. WARRANTY The Contractor will provide the Purchasers with the same provisions and standards as set forth in the Residential Warranty Corporation Agreement under the "Contractors responsibility for Year One". The Purchasers will also receive a AStructuraI Page 6 of 9 ~.('. tUM\- ~r4f" 1/10/04 . . Warranty; through Residential Structural Warranty for the first year. Upon taking possession, the purchasers acknowledge acceptance of the painting "as is". The contractor will not be responsible for paint touch-ups after possession date. 12. DISPUTES It is mutually agreed by and between the parties hereto that in the event of any dispute or disagreement hereafter arising between them as to the character, style or portion of the work on the aforesaid improvements to be done, or materials to be furnished under this Agreement, or any other matter in connection therewith not covered by R WC Standards, the same shall be referred to and resolved by a Board of Arbitrators, one to be selected by the Contractor, one to be selected by the Purchasers, and the third to be selected by the arbitrators so picked by the parties hereto, and their decision in the matter shall be final and binding upon the parties hereto. Should either of the said parties hereto fail to select an arbitrator as aforesaid, upon ten days notice from the other so to do, the arbitrator selected by the other said party shall have full power to proceed upon his reference, and his decision in the matter of the said dispute shall be final and binding upon the parties hereto. 13. NOTICE OF COMPLETION; FINAL INSPECIlON a. Except as set forth hereinabove, the dwelling shall be considered completed when it has been constructed in substantial conformance with the plans and specifications hereinabove mentioned, or if required, when a certificate of occupancy has been issued or when said dwelling house has passed final inspection by the municipal, borough or township building inspector, or lending institution. Upon completion of performance of this Agreement, Contractor shall within five (5) days thereafter, give Purchasers notice of said completion and Purchasers shall thereafter, within five (5) days of said notice by Contractor, inspect the premises with a representative of Contractor and advise Contractor, in writing of any defects, deficiencies or deviations in material or labor. b. Failure of Purchasers to: (1) Inspect; and (2) Give notice as aforesaid; and (3) Enumerate said defects, shall be deemed a waiver of any claim thereafter by Purchasers of said defect, deficiency or deviation and Purchasers do hereby release Contractor from any claim arising therefrom. 14. ADDmONAL CHARGES Purchasers agree that in the event additional back-fill or topsoil is required, that it should be promptly supplied by the Contractor at Purchasers' cost under the terms of the Equipment Allowance as it appears in the Specifications. 15. CONSULTATIONS Consultation with the Contractor or his representative and the resulting research required by changes in the design or specifications, or design flaws (in the case of owner supplied plans) will be at the rate of$50/hr. after the start of construction. Page 7 of 9 ~.c. cw.M n< 1/10/04 . . 16. DECORATING SELECTIONS Included in the contract is 8 hours of consulting time with our design consultant to assist you in decorating selections such as interior and exterior colors, lighting, flooring, and kitchens. Additional time will be billed at S401hr. 17. WORK BY PURCHASERS In the event Purchasers desire or may be required to provide labor and materials not included in this Agreement, they shall do so only with the prior written approval of the Contractor and shall do so only in such a manner as to not delay the material progress of the Contractor's work. Purchasers further agree to not interfere with the material progress of the work. In the event Purchasers do not promptly complete the work they are obliged to do hereunder, Contractor may complete same and Purchasers shall pay Contractor's cost plus 15% for overhead, supervision, work and materials. Should the Purchasers, in the sole opinion of Contractor, interfere with the construction or fail to make scheduled payments when requested, Contractor may consider such failure a breach of this Agreement and that breach will excuse Contractor from further performance and Contractor shall receive all sums due hereunder, including profit lost. 18. SUBSTITUTION OF MATERIALS In the event that the Contractor is unable to obtain the exact materials specified on the plans and specifications or on the options attached hereto, through the Contractor's ordinary and usual sources of supply, the Contractor shall have the right to substitute materials of similar type and quality with the prior consent of the Purchasers. In no event shall changes in color be made without the express written approval of the Purchasers. 19. UNUSED MATERIALS It is understood and agreed that the Purchasers shall not be entitled to any material, which has not been incorporated into the construction, except where he has specifically paid for such material under the special provisions of this Agreement relating to payment specifically of costs of materials. 20. ALLOWANCES All expenditures over the allowance amounts as stated on the Allowance Sheet which is made a part of this agreement, will be subject to an additional 15% by the Contractor to cover the overhead necessary to process the overage and warranty the products. If the allowance overage exceeds by more than 10% the allowance amount stated in the original Agreement, the total overage will be paid to the Contractor when the items are ordered. 21. REPRESENTATION This offer and agreement executed in triplicate contains the final and entire agreement between the parties except as otherwise provided herein and no verbal representations, promises or agreements shall be binding on either party. 22. BINDING EFFECT This Agreement shall be binding upon th. e parties, their he~., " executors, administrators, successors and assigns. .'../1.. Q. ~. 1/10/04 Page 8 of 9 ~,,\ . . 23. AGREEMENT NOT ASSIGNABLE This Agreement shall not be assigned by Purchasers or Contractor. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto set their hands and seals the day and year first above written, .G.l\.l...JiJ...J.t.~~. . PURCHASER ttr-'u l~ 1,fr"A' P CHASER CARLSON CONSTRUCTION INC. L -10 -<J 4- DATE . Page 9 of 9 ~.LJ. (.VUh\ tA<<t 1/10/04 . MNAL COpy ., 11} c~T5oN . con I~I CARLSON CONSTRUCTION, INC. ALLOWANCES I SELECTIONS MAtTHEW and ANNE HAMLIN Equipment....... ........................................................... ............... $7,000.00 Light Fixtures - ......................................................................... $3,908.00 Plumbing................... ................................................................ $6,707.00 All Flooring Except Hardwood Flooring........................... $16,918.00 Ceramic Whirlpool- Ceramic Master Shower - Kitchen Cabinets, Vanities, Tops & related materials ...............$22,600.00 Appliances................................................................................. $4,250.00 Shelving....................................................................................... $850.00 Bath Accessories - Towel bars, shower rods, etc........................... $500.00 Custom Detailed Plans & Specifications - includes all............... $1,500.00 ,/ engineering work or drawings as may be required by the Township for the purpose of obtaining permits Decorative Selections - 8 hours (Any amoWlt above this time (Designer time) will be billed at $40.00/hour) l -l 0 -0 4- 1/10/04 Page 1 of2 ~.c. ~ Not . . Allowances are given for items which cannot accurately be detennined (equipment time) or for items where the customer has a choice as to quality, quantity, or design (electric fixtures) If additional costs are incurred, the customer is responsible for the difference. A 15% charge will also be added to any additional costs over the given allowance / selection due to the need for additional supervision, warranty, insurance, etc. If the cost overage exceeds by more than 10% the amount stated in the original Specifications, the total overage will be paid to the Contractor when the items are ordered. Allowances benefit the customer because the builder does not have to increase the total price as a hedge against costs which may not occur. The customer also has greater flexibility in choosing products, rather than having the builder choose specific items. We want to build this house the way you want it These Allowances are based on the pricing of selections at the time of the Agreement and which are made a part of this Agreement. Every effort wu made to reasonably duplicate the dweUing buUt on Lot K-J in Floribunda Heights. These allowances / selections may vary due to price increases, individual tastes and preferences of the homeowner, accidental omission or pricing error, availability of products or changes made during construction. Revised 7-1-03 Page 2 ~.e. ()JWJ Mfj-:'." ;;...- . . eFlNAL COpy Finished Home: 3417 Finished Basement: 700 Approx. Total Living Space: 4117 SPECIFICATIONS Owner/Mortgagor: Matthew and Anne Hamlin Address of Property: Lot #63 Hampden Summit, Hampden Twp. Contractor: CARLSON CONSTRUCTION INC. These specifications, along with the attached building plans, shall become a part of an agreement dated January 10, 2004, between the parties hereto. WHERE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE NOT SPECIFIC, OR WHERE THEY ARE CONTRADICTORY OR INCOMPLETE, THE CONTRACTOR/SF.T J ~ SHALL HA VB THE OPTION AS TO THE MATERIAL, PLAN, DESIGN OR WORKMANSHIP TO BE USED. THE CONTRACTOR MAY SUBSTITUTE MATERIALS, IF NECESSARY, THAT ARE EQUAL TO OR BETTER THAN THOSE ORIGINALLY SPECIFIED WITH THE PRIOR CONSENT OF THE OWNER. The Contractor is responsible for locating the building on the lot and establishing the grade level and will confer with and will obtain approval for these decisions from the Owner before proceeding with the excavation work. Only the cost to site the building is included in the contract price. The lot survey is the owner's responsibility and should be a condition of sale with the Developer. PERMITS: List of permits included in contract: Building and sewer EQUIPMENT: (Allowance: $7,000.00) AN ADDmONAL ADMINISTRATIVE CHARGE WILL BE ADDED TO ANY OVERAGES ON THE EQUIPMENT ALLOWANCE DUE TO THE FACT THAT THE CONTRACTOR NEEDS TO SUPERVISE THE EQUIPMENT ON THE SITE. This Allowance includes clearing, grubbing, stripping, stockpiling, structural excavating, trenching, and snow removal. All the topsoil from approximately 30' surrounding the building shall be stripped and stockpiled on the site. Excavations for footings shall extend to solid undisturbed earth, at least 6" below local frost level. Topsoil stockpiled on site, from the site, shall be spread on areas to be sl:eded in ap- proximately 6" layer. This Allowance does not usually include hauling, blasting, exporting of surplus fill or importing fill. The cost of additional fill, topsoil, etc. if needed, will be charged to the Owner and payable to the Contractor if the Allowance is exceeded. 1/10/04 Page 1 of 22 ~"<Z; U4I:C, . ~.' REV 11/26103 . . The Contractor has discussed with the Owner the difficulties associated with building on their lot and how it may affect the Equipment Allowance including tree removal, topsoil, fill, etc. Fill may have to be obtained from off site for this home. Owner ~~~II ~~~I... Owner o ,^J 1.tJ...!.L... Q. SITE WORK: Owner to supply all landscaping including fine grading and grass seeding DRIVEWAY: (Allowance: 1,879 square feet) Material: The driveway to be installed in 3 layers: 6" compacted #2A-stone, 2" asphalt base and 1 112" wearing surface. The exact price is determined after installation based on materials used. Price may also vary depending on size selected by owner or location of the home in relation to the street. CONCRETE FOOTINGS: Size: 20" wide x 6" to 8" thick Mix: 2500 PSI A 4" schedule 20 perforated drain pipe covered with stone and drained to daylight will be installed at the perimeter of the footer. If it is not possible to drain to daylight, footer drain will go into basement sump pit. BASEMENT Thickness: 4" FLOORS: Reinforcement: N/A Mix: 3000 PSI Vapor barrier: yes Control joints cut at points not greater than 30 feet and at offsets greater than 10 feet. No. Floor drains: 2 - connected to sump pit, one at water heater and water meter. The condensate drain from furnace will be connected to sump pump. The sump pump pit will be supplied by the builder and the pump will be installed by the plumber. Crawl space floor: NI A Radon: Piping under basement floor to sump pit to be used by owner after occupancy if radon reduction is necessary. Also, a 4" PVC pipe will be run from the basement and through the rooffor future radon removal if necessary. 1/10/04 Page 2 of 22 ~.c. Ai~ ~ . . Under floor plumbing: yes Type: Powder room GARAGE Thickness: 4" Mix: 3500 PSI air entrained concrete FLOORS: Reinforcement: fiber mesh & #4 re-bars @ 4' o.c. to bridge across over dig areas Vapor barrier: N/A No. Floor drains: 1 per bay PORCHES Thickness: 4" Mix: 3000 PSI & PADS: Reinforcement: fiber mesh Location Front porch Size Material 4' x 8' air entrained concrete 1 brick paver GG #350 Side garage entrance 4' x 3' air entrained concrete Exposed basement entrance 4' x 6' air entrained concrete Patio 14'x 18' air entrained concrete WALKS: Thickness: 4" Width: 48" Mix: 3000 PSI Reinforcement: 2 - #4 re-bars continuous Location Front porch to driveway Size 48" Material concrete Public across frontage N/A N/A Other N/A N/A POURED FOUNDATION WALLS: (with asphalt damp-proofing) Basement walls: Yes Location Front of house Thickness 10" Heil!ht 9' Brick ledlle yes Sides & rear And at mud room 10" 9' on living room side only Moisture Control: Sprayed-on asphalt damp-proofing MASONRY FOUNDATIONS: 1110/04 Concrete blocks laid in running bond with Portland cement mortar, <l\ .C . Page 3 of22 /" MiIJit ~ . . lime and sand Top courses to be solid or F.H.A. block with anchor straps spaced at 6' O.c. Location Thickness Hei2ht No. Courses Frost wall 10" 2'- 8" 4 Garage 8" 2'.8" 4 Garage center pier 16" 2'.8" 4 if needed Front porch 8" 2'- 8" 4 Patio 8" 2'.8" 4 Height of basement ceiling: Approx. 8'. 10" Any block or concrete used in excess of the amounts stated above will be billed to the customer. Window well material: (If needed) galvanized steel for only the utility type windows set in the poured walls. MASONRY ABOVE GRADE: (See siding section for veneer information. see concrete section for brick paver information) Material: Brick front, skirts to grade, and gables per blueprint including quoins, borders and stone keystones. Manufacturer: Glen-Gery Skirting: yes, on the sides to grade as per print Style: Monticello Size: Hand made oversize with grapevine joint mortar color #G206 Mailbox Pillar: yes, McDuff style at street. See attached drawing. All exterior brickwork to be treated with water repellent sealer using Weather Seal Siloxane PD or equal Steel brick lintels to be furnished and painted with rust inhibitive primer by the masonry contractor before installation Veneer ties will be spaced not more than 24 in. O.C. horizontally and shall support not more than 3 \or. s.f. of wall area. FIREPLACE #1: Location: DenlFamily room Type: Gas Direct Vent Make & Model: Majestic 39 BDVR or equal Hearth: Flush Slate Remote operator: Option Other: Brass louvers, blower, brick refractory liner 1/10/04 Page 4 of 22 ~.(2. MW ()./MJJ( Mantel Description: Paint grade Somerset mantel with flutes and slate surround . . FRAMING CARPENTRY: Sill size: 2" x 6" pressure treated with sill sealer Girder or beam size: W SxlS steel First floor joists, size: Tn engineered floor system Second floor joists, size: Tn engineered floor system Subfloor size: 3/4" O.S.B. tongue and groove glued/nailed/screwed Bridging material: steel" o.c. Exterior wall studding size: 2x4 16" on center Ceiling height: 9' - first floor; 8' - second floor Finished basement area: 700 S.F. (See basement treatment section) EXPOSED BASEMENT WALL: Framed with 2"x6" and insulated where possible EXTERIOR WALL PLATES: 2x4 spruce Number plates: I bottom - 2 top EXTERIOR WALL SHEATHING: 112" foam with 7/16" OSB at the corners for bracing, a solid sheet every 25 ft., and at stone, brick or EIFS locations. INTERIOR Stud size: 2x4 spruce, 16" o.c. WALL: Plates size: 2x4 spruce Number plates: 1 bottom - 2 top HEADERS, ALL FRAME WALLS- Each end of headers to be securely bearing on at least one jack stud Opening up to 3' Header size: 2xlO spruce Opening 3_6' Header size: 2x 1 0 spruce Opening 6-S' Opening S' - 12' Header size: 2xl0 spruce Header size: 2x12 fir BASEMENT STAIRWAY: 1110104 Rise: 7 112" approximately Tread: 10 1/4 " approx. or per local cod~ .C. Page s of 22 N tbtr. ~. . . Riser material and size: pine" 1" nominal Box type stair system - no open tread Tread material and size: pine - 5/4" nominal CEllJNG Size: 2x6 spruce Spacing: 16" o.c. JOISTS: Access to attic provided by: scuttle 24" x 30" Pull down stairs: N/A Location: closet in bedroom nearest center of main house Access to garage attic provided by: N/ A ROOF Material: spruce RAFTERS: Spaced: 16" o.c. Size: 2x6 (as required by building code) 2x8 (as required by building code) 2xl0 (as required by building code) RIDGE: Size: 2x12 Material: spruce per code If hip roof, hip rafter size: 2x8 Material: spruce ROOF SHEATmNG: 4x8 - OSB 112" with clips if24" O.C. rafters or trusses are used TRUSSES: IfpracticaI OTHER: Tray ceiling: angle tray in master bedroom. Vaulted ceiling: foyer, fam. room 14 x 18 ft. patio to have a flat roof with two 8 in. round columns DECK: N/A ROOFING: Underlay material: 30# Felt Style: Dimensional Type shingle: Fiberglass 30 year (84) Guarantee: 30 yr. Shingle selection: Tamko Heritage 30, Weathered Wood Ridge Vent (91): Cobra roll vent Install rubber roofing over the flat rear patio roof. ATTIC VENTILATION: Ridgevent: yes Louver: yes Location: front gable Shape: round Color: Duron,8694M, Wood Cut 1/10/04 Page 6 of 22 Material: Fypon, non venting .)i..Q. ..~ . . WINDOWS: Make Andersen ~ double hung, tilt Material sandtone, vinyl clad Transom: no Low E glass: no Interior trim on arched windows: yes Style: 3 1/2" colonial Grilles: yes Exceptions: none Screens: yes Style: in air space - rectangular, standard grille configuration Window jamb size: house - 4 5/8" garage - 4 518" basement - 4 518 Skylights: none EXTERIOR DOORS: Make Front Door - Therma Tru or equal Exterior Trim brickmold steel Door Material Jamb size 45116 Patio door Andersen vinyl steel 45/16 Garage Service Door brickmold Therma Tru or equal steel 45/16 Double Basement Dr. Brickmold Therma Tru or equal steel 4 5/16 Style: as per print Colors: See paint selection sheet for final color choices All doors drilled for 2 3/4 n backsets (54) Bilco door: none Deadbolts: single cylinder latch Location: all exterior doors Hardware make: Schlage Artsian style in satin nickel finish Other Doors: Door between garage and home will be 20 min. fire rated steel. 1/10/04 Page 7of22 ~.c. ~ . . * See attached final selection sheet for job #200 dated 9/4102 for detail on the SIDING. * SIDING: Material Front: brick Size oversized brick Style Color handmade Monticello Dryvit: front gables per print #106 Pearl Ash Skirting: as per print on both sides Sides: vinyl Db.4 Mastic Barkwood Pebblestone Clay Rear: vinyl DbA Mastic Barkwood Pebblestone Clay Other: Vinyl siding down to 6" above grade on sides and rear except for brick skirts. Fascia & Soffit: aluminum - clay color 12" overhang includes rear oatio Gable vents: round in front gable only, Fypon, non venting Exterior Trim: brick as per print Entry Trim: brick as per print Includes two 8 in. round columns at the rear patio Shutters: N/ A Brick mortar color and style joint- color G206, with grapevine joint Brick mail box pillar in the" McDuff" style to use the same brick as the home. All exterior brickwork to be treated with water repellant sealer using Weather Seal Siloxane PD or equal Steel brick lintels to be furnished and painted with rust inhibitive primer by masonry contractor before installation Other: Caulk all exterior doors, windows and exterior penetrations. NOTE: See concrete porch and walk section for paving brick information. SEE EXTERIOR SELECTION SHEET FOR CUSTOMER'S FINAL SELECTIONS BEFORE ORDERING. GUTTERS AND DOWNSPOUTS: Material: aluminum 5" O.G. style gutter with 3" x 4" downspout, includes rear Datio 1/10/04 Page 8 of 22 :).C. ~ . . Color: Clay Drainage of downspouts: above ground, with 4' extensions INSULATION: Exterior wall, type: fiberglass Thickness: 3 5/8" \..R value: 15 Total wall insulation: approximately R-19 Basement walls if exposed framing: yes R value: 15 covered with house wrap in the inside Basement ceiling R value: 19 Insulate access panel to attic: yes Ceiling or roof insulation R value: 38 Type: blown Cathedral ceiling R value: 30 Type: batt Garage walls R-II with ceiling R-19 Garage ceiling with living space above: R-30 Other: Caulk and seal exterior to prevent air infiltration Fire Stopping will be provided as required by all applicable codes. Finished basement: 700 S.F. (See basement treatment section) Unfinished bonus room: NIA REA T: (HV AC system shall be designed to condition all of the living area to a minimum temperature of70 degrees F. when exterior temperature is 0 degrees F.) Type: 90% efficient gas 10 SEER air conditioning Make: Lennox or equivalent based on the heat loss calculated and as agreed to by the Purchasers within reason Fuel: natural gas Register air supply on floor Return air supply: high on walls Duct Material: insulated fiber duct board or metal No. Zones: I Location of thermostat: first floor Humidifier: yes Electronic air cleaner: yes 1/10/04 Page 9 of 22 !fl.C. ~ . . Range Hood ducting: ducted to exterior if possible to do within the manufacturers installation guidelines. Dryer venting: ducted to exterior w/4" rigid aluminum duct & wall cap Location of air conditioning compressor (outdoor uilit): per construction manager & owner Heat and A/C for basement: yes Area of Heated basement: 700 S.F. The HV AC system will supply the necessary air exchange for this area. Ducts installed: yes Heat and A/C for unfinished bonus room: NIA Install gas lines to the following: furnace, fireplace, water heater and clothes dryer ELECTRIC: (Light Fixture Allowance: 53,908.00) per the attached quotation #3009800- 0000-3 from Vale Electric dated 12105/03 Wiring of home to include adequate circuitry and devices to conform to the National Electric Code. Additional items will he priced separately at the purchasers request. A list of additional items, if any, and their respective prices will he supplied to Carlson Construction, Inc. by the Electrical Contractor after a walk-through with the purchaser. All items listed below to be supplied by the Electrical Contractor including the selections on the Yale Electric selection list. All items listed below to be supplied by the Electrical Contraetor except those items which are underlined. The underlined items will be charged to the lighting allowanee. Service: 400 AMP. Meter location: side of house near rear No. porcelain basement lights: 6 in the unfinished areas No. porcelain garage lights: I per bay and one at the door into the home from the garage Bathroom exhaust fan/light combinations in each bathroom, powder room and toilet room. The fans will provide the necessary ventilation of 4% of the room area per minute. Doornell button and chime set: yes All outlets grounded: yes 1/10/04 Hardwired and interconnected smoke detectors: yes - per code ~. e.. Page IOm22 ~ ~ . . ./ Water proof exterior receptacles: yes . one front, one on the rear patio and one at basement door No. of recessed light fixtures: 22 including 8 in the lower level, 2 eyeball lights over the Fireplace and lover the front door in the porch ceiling Low voltage lighting provisions dropped in the front of the basement for future landscape lights. Second floor floodlights on the rear comer of the house and above the garage door. A single pole switch for the lights will be installed in the breakfast room. Post lililit and oost: yes - with dusk to dawn sensor Receptacle in the garage for a refrigeratorl freezer Ceiling fan/light in the family room and studv Color of switches, receptacles and covers: white: yes ivory: no Three way switches: yes - in each double entry room, hall, foyer, garage basement and including the master bathroom Half switched receptacles: yes - I in each living room, family room and bedroom Two window candle circuits with two switches will control a total of 14 outlets No. of discretionary hook-ups (above code requirements): II Circuit for well pump: NIA Circuit for septic pump: NI A Conduit connecting basement to attic: yes, 1.5" PVC pipe if needed for future wiring Control wires for garage door safety sensors: yes Control wire for garage door operators: yes Manual override switch for whirlpool: yes, if applicable MULTI MEDIA SYSTEM: Structured Multi Media wiring system including: 9 - telephone hook ups Location: choice 7 . cable TV hook ups Location: choice 1 - control panel 1/10/04 Location: basement Page IJ of 22 ~0.. ,~ . . INTERCOM: no SECURITY SVSTEM: no CENTRAL VACUUM with power brush and muftler: no Ducting only: NI A PLUMBING: Plumbing contractor to furnish and install: (plumber to contact Carlson Construction before ordering any of the following items) The selection sheet and quote from R.F Fager #025985 dated 12109103 (as attached) is part ofthis agreement and will be used for the purpose of determining selection, price and location of the plumbing fixtures. A 4" PVC pipe will be run from the basement and through the roof in order to aid in future radon removal if necessary. Water heater size: 75 gal. gas Make: A.D. Smith Expansion tank: yes Basement plumbing: yes, powder room Condensate drain: yes Connected to: sump Floor drains: 5 Basement: 2 Garage: I per bay Shut-offvalves at all plumbing fixtures: yes Water conditioner: none No. freezeless hydrants: 3 Locations: I front, I rear, I side near garage Water supply: Public: yes Yoke for water meter: yes, by plumbing contractor Sewer: Public: yes Sump pump: yes Submersible - Plumber's choice. Pit liner and lid supplied by contractor Water hook ups for refrigerator ice makers in the kitchen and the garage. Garbage disposal: 1/2 H.P. Insinkerator, Badger 5 Location: kitcbensink Note: See aooliance section for additional information on DOssible hook-uDS Sewage ejector pit: no 1/10/04 Pump: no Page 12 of 22 ~~Q. ~ . . Laundry tub: yes - 2 Location: counter top units in both the laundry room on second floor and the mud room Drip Pan to be installed under wash machine on second floor and drained to the exterior ---See attached Selection Sheet (rom Fal!:er Co. (or the (ollowinl!: details*** Bath Tubs: No. & Location: 3 - hall bath, powder room and shared bath Material: Fiberglass tub wall & base Size: 5' Shower Stalls: No. & Location: 1- bedroom #4 Size: 4' Material: 4' Fiberglass Master Shower: ceramic tile walls - 6'6" high with concrete & ceramic base, seat, soap dish and comer shelf (by tile contractor) shower pan - yes (by tile contractor) Commodes: No.: 5 Location: all baths Whirloool: yes Location: master bath Whirlpool plumbing access panel: tilelwonderboard removable access panel - front face of platform - installed with caulk, flush with tile Sinks: Kitchen: Bar Sink: none Bath Sinks: 7 Location Master Material Make # Bowls Color 2 2 I 1 I Hall Powder Private Lower Level NOTE: Cultured marble products to be furnished and installed by builder; faucets f~ '" same to be installed by plumbing contractor. ..l~ . \..: ~ 1/10/04 Page 13 of22 .. ..Y N,Wol .~ . . Faucets: TubffihowerFaucets: NO.2 Model No.: Bath Sink Faucets: No.: 5 Kitchen Sink Faucet: Whirlpool Faucet Laundry Tub Faucet Bar Sink Faucet: none The final Selection Sheets for Job #200 oertainin2 to the Paint selections (as attached) are nart of this a!UftlDlent and should be used for the BUruose of determinin2 Brice. oaint tvDe. color and location. PAINTING: EXTERIOR: Make: Duron - House and Trim oil primer Duron. Weathershield latex finish coat No. of coats: I - on all factory primed surfaces Locations, if aoolicable: Fypon entrance trim, Fypon crown and wall caps, meter bases, steel doors, steel brick lintels, dentil mould, wood windows and miscellaneous other items as indicated on plans and other sections of specifications. No. of coats: 2 - all unfinished wood and metal parts - prime & finish Locations, if aoolicable: unfmished door frames, window frames, crown and dentil moulding, frieze boards, face boards, entrance trim, bay window siding and trim, porch posts and railings, porch ceilings, screened porch parts (including wood siding, trim, screen frames and drywall ceiling) and miscellaneous other items as indicated on plans and other sections of specifications. Review all other sections of specifications for further information. Wood siding to be factory pre-stained unless otherwise indicated in siding section. All pre-stained siding and trim boards will require touch-up by painting contractor after installation. INTERIOR: Due to the variable nature of wood, we cannot guarantee that stain colors picJ\e:' e 1/10/04 Page 14 of 22 p. . Nfkt' ~ . . from a sample will exactly match the wood in the home. Color other than antique white by Duron voids guarantee of good coverage and touch-up. See Final Selection Sheet for Job #200 for (mal selections which are included in this nriee. Selection Walls - Location entire house Make Duron No. of coats 2 Trim - entire house Duron - Genesis semi- gloss enamel top coat I latex top coat 2 - I latex primer and Ceilings - Shell White entire house Duron - · ProCoat Supreme 2 Stain, Minwax 421 Fruitwood treads, stair rail, Minwax stain, Harco newel post, rosette Semi-gloss, Polyurathane rail fittings, landing tread I coat of stain, 2 coats of polyurethane · Anv chanaes made to these items. Dlease notify the office Power sanding: door jambs, stair treads and other parts as needed Hand sanding: stair rails, rail parts, balusters, other wood parts as necessary, and between coats on all painted, stained and varnished surfaces. Stair rails to be rubbed with steel wool after the final coat. Fastener head concealment: fill all nail holes, screw holes and staple holes. Caulk all trim. Fireplace mantels: Paint - Shell white Bookcases: study - Pre-finished Finished basement area: Botany Beige, See final selection sheets Garage painting: See 2lUa2e treatment section. .. Review!!! other sections of specifications for further information. .. FLOORING: The Hamlin Floor Covering Quote totaling 516,918.00, dated 12/16/03 from Classic Interiors pertaining to the Flooring Selections (as attached) is part ofthis agreement and should be used for the purpose of determining costs, materials, color and locations. The following is a review of the flooring locations. 1/10/04 Page 15 of 22 ~.c, ~tAt ~ Material Vinyl Ceramic Wood Carpet . . Underlavment Location 1/4" multi-ply rear hall and mud room, second floor laundry lower level bath 112" concrete board master bath Bedroom #4 bath Shared Bath 2-1/4" strip oak, select grade red oak, unfinished, I coat of stain, 3 coats urethane; top coat to be semi-gloss finish Minwax # 241 stain color foyer hall powder dining study, kit 1 bfk family room Total No. of wood floor registers - none Included in total investment 7/16" pad, Ballet: 6 lb. density, bonded urethane, pure foam, no fiUerslfulllife of house warranty on padtl;ng - treated with Ultra Fresh to prevent mold and mildew (Berner carpet pad - Baymore Black Diamond 7/16" 6 lb. density) living room bedrooms, halls lower level Stair runner Center of stairs exposed wood both sides main home. Landings all carpet. Lower level stairs covered with carpet wall to wall. Whirlpool surround: yes with tilelwonderboard removable access Per quote by Classic panel - front face of platform. installed with caulk, flush with tile, wonderboard underlayment on platform & front face with 8" or 2 tiles high on backsplash Ceramic Shower: master bath Per quote by Classic (see "Plumbing" for more information on whirlpool) **Other: Any ceramic selection with a design or pattern may be an extra charge to install. Finished basement area: See basement treatment section INTERIOR WALL COVERINGS: 1/10/04 Page 16 of 22 ~.Q. ~fJk" tiv.Mk . . Paneling - no Wallpaper - no Stenciling. no Tile: wall in kitchen between wall & base cabinets (In cabinet allowance) Whirlpool Surround: master bath Material: ceramic (see "Plumbing" for more information) Shower Surround: master bath DRYWALL: Thickness: 1/2" All walls and ceilings of house, garage, and stair wells Installation: glued and nailed Water Resistive Drywall: ceilings of baths with showers Finished drywall basement area: 700 S.F. (See basement treatment section) KITCHEN AND BATH CABINETS & TOPS: (Allowance: 522.600.00) Includes labor & materials to install kitchen, bath, laundry cabinets, counter tops, tile back wall in kitchen, ceiling crown moulding in the kitchen and mirror trim in the powder room. Kitchen & vanities: .. See the attached Final Selection Sheets and desil!D for Job #200 which are oart of this aueement for Dricinll and deshm DUrDOSes. .. Laundry cabinets: yes, as per plans and selection Countertop material, kitchen: granite Radius on comers of counter: some are clipped. See final plan Back wall material (on wall between cabinet & counter): granite Sink bowl: Kitchen Material cast iron Size Color Double bowl white Make Kohler, Efficiency K5948 Bar NIA Soffit treatment: Kitchen: open Baths: open FINAL KIT HEN & VANITY PLANS SUPERSEDE THE BLUEPRINT REGARDIN LAYOUT. OBTAIN FROM DESIGN PERSON 1/10/04 Page 17 of 22 Q. ~~ (,U\J.Iq\- . . Appliances: (Allowance: 54,250.00.00) - includes tax, delivery, aDd $40.00 installation per item This installation fee may vary aeeording to location aDd supplier. Brand: General Electric Color: stainless SUODlied Bv Allowance Item Model # Slide in range Builder yes JS966SDSS Dishwasher Builder yes GSDS560GSS Refrigerator Builder yes GSS25SGMBS Ice Maker Hookup: yes in kitchen and garage for Owners refrigerator. Range hood Builder yes - in microwave Ducted: ducted to exterior if possible to do within manufacturers installation guidelines Microwave Builder yes JVM1650SB Style: Space saver microwave, built in above range Automatic washer Owner Drip pan : yes Automatic dryer Owner INTERIOR CARPENTRY: Stair Parts : Manufacturer - Coffman Style: Traditional, over the post Species & Finish: Stained Oak Tread, Newel, Rail, Rail Fittings, Rosette Painted PinelPoolarlBeech Riser, Skirt, Bracket, Baluster Stair part catalogue numbers are dictated by the design of the stairways and the application of the appropriate parts. Treads and risers are to be partially covered by carpet runner on the main stairs and totally covered on the lower level stairs with the exception of the top nosing which is to be oak. . .91.a. ..'.'~b\- t, (1YIv-- \ Stair work # horses: 2 Material: pine Size: 514" 1/10/04 Page 180f22 Rise: approx. 8" Material: pine Size: 3/4" Tread: 10 1/4" or per code Material: oak Size: 514" DOORS: ~ Location Interior doors Masonite entire house Classique, 3 hinges satin nickle Material composition Finish paint Closet doors, Masonite Classique entire house composition paint Mirrored doors NIA French doors NIA Storage access doors N/A Pocket doors between the toilet room an tub in the shared bath Whirlpool plumbing - tile/wonderboard removable access panel; front face access panel of platform; installed with caulk, flush with tile Laundry chute NIA Cedar closet NIA Double Doors study closet, master bedroom, master bath, lower level closet Bifold Doors rear hall closets MISCELLANOUS TRIM ITEMS: Bookshelves study, see attached plan for selection and location Pull down stairs NIA Columns 8"x8" square paneled support column in family room Trimwork: Clear jamb ~ Location Material Finish Size none all rooms pine paint Wml63E all rooms M.D.F. paint 5 1/4" ~.Q. Page 190f22 Mf~ ~ Finger joint Baseboard 1/1012004 ~. CABINET C<>.:.: " "-_.. DOOR STYLE & Ln>: DRAWER STYLE: PANEL RAISE: HARDWARE - DOORS: DRAWERS; WOOD: FINISH: Cabico 200JD SlabID NIA BBlI30PC BB1l3OPC. Maple Standard CABINET LINE: Standard &cc CraIpe, partic:le boen:I c:onstrUCIion;natural vinYl iDterior ST.AINiPAINT COLOlt Natural COUNTER TOP & BOWL MATERIAL: Cultured~tqpc"'bowl MANUFACTURER: Kerrico cotOR: ... ~ SOld on white BOWL SHAPE: Oval SlDESPLASH:'. Noae BACKSPLASH: Integral FAUCET SPREAD;" 4" . mlI..I.U&. \BINET CO.: OR STYLE & LIP: DRAWER STYLE: PANEL RAISE: HARDWARE. DOORS: DRAWERS: WOOD: FINISH: Cabico lOOO/N SlabIN NIA BBlI30PC BBlI30PC Thermafoil Standard CABINET LINE: Standard face frame, particle board ~OD, natural vinyl iDterior STAIN /PAINT COLOR: White Matte COUNTER TOP & BOWL MATERIAL: Cultured marble top and bowl MANUFACTURER: Kerrico COLOR: White on white BOWL SHAPE: Oval SIDIiSPLASH: None BACKSPLASH: Integral FAUCET SPREAD: 4" RA~EMENT BATH CABINET CO.: DOOR STYLE & LIP: DRAWER STYLE: PANEL RAISE: HARDWARE - DOORS: DRAWERS: WOOD: lNlSH: Cabico 200/0 SlabID NIA BBI130PC BB1l30PC Maple Standard CABINET LINE: Standard face frame, particle boIrd constructiOD, natural vinyl iDterior STAlN/PAINT COLOR: Natural PA"'" ~ nf4 ( ... . . CABINETRY: F-2 KITCHENIBATBlLAUNDRYIBOOKCASE SELECTIONS JOB # 200 lQWDEll ROOM (eont.) COUNTER TOP & BOWL MATERIAL: Cultured marble top and bowl MANUFACTURER: Kerrico COLOR: Ecru Granite BOWL SHAPE: Oval SIDESPLASH: None BACKSPLASH: Integral FAUCET SPREAD: 4" BEDROOM #4 BAm CABINET CO.: DOOR STYLE & LIP: DRAWER STYLE: PANEL RAISE: HARDWARE - DOORS: DRAWERS: WOOD: FINISH: Cabico 200ID SlabID NIA BB1l30PB BB1l30PB Birch Standard CABINET LINE: Standard face frame, particle board construction, natural vinyl interior STAINIPAINT COLOR: Crimson _JUNTER TOP & BOWL MATERIAL: Cultured marble top and bowl MANUFACTURER: Kerrico COLOR: Biscuit on white BOWL SHAPE: Oval SIDESPLASH: None BACKSPLASH: Integral FAUCET SPREAD: 4" MASTERBAm CABINET CO.: DOOR STYLE & LIP: DRAWER STYLE: PANEL RAISE: HARDWARE - DOORS: DRAWERS: WOOD: FINISH: Cabico CABINET LINE: Standard face frame, particle board 200ID construction, natural vinyl interior SlabID NIA Briggs Brass BBIOIOSN Briggs Brass BBIOIOSN Maple STAINIPAINT COLOR: Natural Standard COUNTER TOP & BOWL MATERIAL: Tile top w/drop-in cast iron bowls BOWL MANUFACTURER: Kohler, Pennington, K0HK2196400 SIDESPLASH: None BACKSPLASH: Tile - 8-10" H FAUCET SPREAD: 4" Page 2 of 4 ~At5l~ ,J;h~'1... r--. , . - " COUNTER TOP & BOWL MATERIAL: Cultured marble top and bowl MANUFACTURER: Kerrico COLOR: MlIIbIej0i4on white BOWL SHAPE: Oval SIDESPLASH: None BACKSPLASH: Integral FAUCET SPREAD: 4" ~ CABINET CO.: DOOR STYLE: HARDWARE: STAIN /PAINT COLOR: "0 COUNTER TOP MATERIAL: JSPLASH: EDGE TREATMENT: cc: HeatiDg Contnctor Trim Carpenter - None Cabico 200ID BBIl30PC Maple CABINET LINE: Sta....~ face f"ram4l,puticIo IJoard coDllnll:Cion, natural viByl.iIltOrior WOOD: Natural T Aminate SELECTION: Formica. 663-58 Antique White Papercraft BACKSPLASH: 4" TYPE OF SINK: Mustee, ELMll, I T' x 20" x 9.S"Deep Yes Standard .,- . 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(DIyvit detail- above & below wmdOw & rouiid cilcle) Clay SOFFIT & FASCIA (Aluminum): Clay WINDOWS: SHUTTERS: GARAGE DOORS: FRONT DOOR: PA1NTABLE EXTERIOR TRIM (Sidelights): Andersen, Sandtone NIA Wayne Dalton, Taupe 8616N Clermont Green Duron, 8694M, Wood Cut -Mortar and brick colors are approximate and may vary with production runs. cc Mason Siding Installer Roofer GutterlDownspout Installer Window Supplier Dryvit Supplier Page 1 of 1 --,* . . BRICK i\lAILBOX PILLAR $550.00 McDUFF ~Me(cf 5/7/D7-tJ '>?T; "ii:.; t . . YALE ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO POBOX 647, LEBANON, PA 17042-0647 Telephone: 717.233-8401. Fax: 717.232.5113 Cover Sheet To: GEORGE Fax: 975-3986 Company: CARLSON CONSTRUCTION INC From: DEANNE C LEREW Date: Fri 12/05103 Subject: HAMLIN'S QUOTE Total Pages; 10 (including cover) PLEASE R!;:PL Y TO: YALE ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY 2207 PAXTON ST, HARRISBURG PA 17111 PHONE: 717-233-8401 OR 1-800-692-7239 FAX; 717-232-5113 HELLO, THEIR TOTAL COMES TO $3782.84. I NEEDED TO SUBSTITUTE THE GLASS FOR THE ISLAND PENDANTS AND GLASS FOR MASTER BED RM FAN GLASS. HAVE A GREAT WEEK-END. 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DINING ROOM - PLASTIC KOTE FLAT INTERIOR TRIM: GENESIS SEMI-GWSS HOUSE & TRIM OIL PRIMER. WF..A THERSHIELD LATEX FINISH COAT. SEMI-GWSS INTERIOR COWRS: - . "EILINGS -- ~Il White EXTERIOR: LOCATIONS All rooms W A T.T.S #8221 W Botany Beige LOCATIONS Study, powder room & ball, living room, foyer, upstairs ball bedroom. #4 & bath #4, laundry, mudroomL. fiDaster bedroom & bath, basement & basement bath, family room Bedroom #3 #7530W Frosted Glass #8615D Peppercorn #86S3M StoDeLion #7700W Downy Duck IBJM (Excluding stair parts) Shell White Kitchen & breakfast room; hP-\\ .,..~ rvt~ Dining room (above chair rail) Bedroom #2 & split bath LOCATIONS All rooms including below chair rail in dining room Page 1 of2 r"\. ,/"'"'-, PAI~T STAIN F-IO GARAGE COLOR ( I COAT WALLS; 2 COATS TRIM): Antique White BASEMENT STEPS: Duron, Dura Clad Alkyd Gloss Enamel COLOR (STEPS): No paint - wall to wall carpet FIREPLACE MANTELS: Shell White COLOR (RAIL): #241 Fruitwood STAIR PARTS: .STAINED OAK - TREAD, NEWEL, RAIL, RAIL fill J.lNOS. ROSETrE.I..ANDING TREAD (NOSING) COLOR: Minwax, #241 Fruitwood FINISH: Semi-tIoas PAINTED PINEIPOPLARlBEECH - RISER. SKIRT, BRACKET, BALUSTBR COLOR: Shell White .WOOD FLOOR: Minwax, #241 Fruitwood FINISH: Semi-gloss _~TERIOR COLORS: COLOR LOCA TIOl'{S #8616N Clermont Green Front door #8694M Wood Cut Paintable exterior trim & sidelights GARAGE DOORS: Factory finish NOTE: WE DO NOT GUAllANTEE 1'BnNI8B OF HIGH GLOSS PABlT ON l1UM OR mGB GLOSS FINISII ON FLOOIIS *DUE TO THE VAlUABLE NATURE OJ'~_ CAN NOT GU.~1t~~""T "~ COLORS.PICBJ) 11-. AMMI'IiZWlliLIMI'CII 'lB WOQ8IN"- __ DM:1'I.Y. cc: Painter Wood Flooring Installer Page 2 of2 ~ Nfl+ s/7lt) , J . . -I, BUILT-IN UNITS F-8 CUSTOMER: Mr. & Mrs. Hamlin JOB #: 200 DATE: ADri130.2oo2 - DESIGNER/CONTRACTOR: CUSTOMER APPOV AL: -. BOOKCASES (DETAILED ATTACHED) ROOM #1 LOCATION: Study PAINT/STAIN GRADE: Stain BUll.T IN: Yes MANUFACTURED BY CABINET CO.: Cabico WOOD: Oak PAINT/STAIN COLOR: Mahogany FIXED OR ADJUSTABLE SHEL YES: Adjustable shelves (RECESSED METAL SHELF STANDARDS) HElGlIT: 7'H WIDTH: 7'6"W DEPTIl: 12" DOORS BELOW: DOOR STYLE: NIA HARDWARE: NIA HINGES: NIA SHOE RACK & CLOSET SHELVING LOCATION AND DETAll.: Discussed with customer -will be addressed at a later date cc Trim Carpenter Painter . .. . H~ Plllle 1 of 1 ~ ~Snl;ij .~. . !II(lliU1U dV1Y!' /:.,JJj:'Ir-E5 4,-50-01}- ~. witt-'- - - ~, -,t' \ ~ \ ------ r - I ~ ~ .. , ~- \ , \ \ .- -----~' ~ elf ---~_.. ...-~' -" ___...~c- 1\\ t. --- I' B-~"~ fIIO'-'D' fIJ& wltt-<- '-- Lf /I t.c~~ fOG t:JU- \- _ 7'tp" - ( qo" ) lB." D~- oPerV ,kt>.:r. gIf3{,LJ~ ({P ) J ~iJJ' . \\'1n"y\ u fJ . \=. t;i'rf'I\...\ l~ ~'J(:.C::> I U ~\U tl't gtl'D'I w~ ~ V>.... CPrl?\'~ \ 1'7/( \ - H5-1 - ~f&f 6J ~... CARlSON . con~ruct1on ~IWiWm ine, . George M.A. Carlson, PresideJ 1085 Country Club Road Camp Hill, PA 17011 (717) 975-0834 Fax (717) 975-3986 ONQ STUC.IliBEJ) WUUNG SVSTJ:M Every Carlson home now features the OnQ Structured Wiring System from AMP. The OnQ System is YOUR on-ramp to the information superhighway. OnQ is a structured video and telecommunications wiring system that allows the homeowner to take full advantage oftoday's and tomorrow's electronic equipment. With capability for whole house video distnbution, multiple telephone lines, dedicated data communication and fax lines, plus ISDN compatibility, OnQ truly prepares your home for the future. Because of its flexibility, OnQ can grow with you. Changes in phone or data line location can be as simple as re-configuring a single jack. Video modulators can be purchased to allow multiple video sources (ie, security camera, satellite receiver) to be broadcast at any or all cable outlets in the home. Any room can be set up as a "home office" now, or in the future. With additional wiring, (inexpensive!) OnQ can also provide the framework for a security or home management system. Because of its modular design, the OnQ System is inherently adaptable to your present needs - and whatever the future may bring! We encourage you to discuss this new product with us, and if you have any questions regarding its expanded features, please feel free to call us. We hope you'll enjoy your new home! -- . . Figure 18.1 B.Y.O.B (Bring Your Own Bathtub) You can go to the groceJy store and pun:hase the ingredients for a delicious Italian dinner and then return home and painstakingly create the desired meal in your own kitchen. If that sounds like a lot of work, an alternative is to invite some friends for a pot luck, with each family providing part of the meaI. Still another possibility is to go to a restaurant where your menu selection is prepared and presented to you. Home building offers you similar choices. 111= is the do-it-yourself' approach. You coUect all the house parts and IISsemble them yourself: Just lIS the meal you prepare usually costs Icss than the same meal purdlased in a restaurant, you save a bunch of money building your own home. This savings is called sweat equity, an invcstment in the form of work instead of dollars. Then there's the pot luck approach. Of course, with a pot luck. dinner, communicatiOn mishaps can result in having two salads and no dessert. The family bringing the garlic bread might anive late. Somehow the gathering ends up with two bottIcs of white zinfandcl and no chianti. Often the more cooks you have in the kitchen, the more opportunity you have for mix-ups. With a dinner, everyone laughs and enjoys the company. After all, you have no codes to meet for a pot luck dinner. With a new home, unpredictability and confiIsion can be more serious and more costly-in time, dollars, and peace of mind. We frequently hear that Home Depot...Buildcr's Square...Payless...Hugh M. Woods...have the same fixture for 8140 lcss. With the proliferation of home improvement discount stores across the COWItIy, many home buildcn arc bearing this new request from home buyers: Can we pun:hase x-y.z parts for the new home? Some bu}m ask to do the installation lIS well. Perhaps they are in a business related to new home construction. Their hope is to save money, have better quality at the same cost, or simply have more choices. Working through the builder, the builder orders the parts from the plwnber who orders them. from a manufacturer who delivers them to the plwnber who checks them into inventol}' and then brings them to your homesite. Few builders and fewer plwnbers order enough parts from one manufllCtllrel' to receive the pricing break a national warehouse chain receivcs. When you buy from a warehouse store, )'Ou likely will benefit from the bulk bll)ing clout of the chain. You also take on some of the administrative tllSb, receive the items, and dc1h-er them to the homesite. This can rcpr=:nt another savings in dollars in exchange for a cost in time-another fonn of sweat equity. Brands, Styles, ancI colors may be offered in a greater variety at these major outlets. This not only maJces the sclcction process fun, it allows the buyer more freedom of expression. But thc experiences of home bu}-ers who have used this approach havc not becn flawless. Builders sclect thc products they install in homes based on cost and pastperfOIlllallCe. The home buyer who chooscs from a warehouse is making a decision without the benefit of a track record. Whilc design and price may be attractive, if performance and durability cannot bc relied on, the savings is deceiving. Since neither the builder nor thc tradc contractor supplied the item, neither will warrant it When it breaks, wears out, or docs not perl'onn, the homccmner is 01\ his or her 0\\11. While we enjoy a pot luck dinner lIS much lIS the next hearty cater, in applying thc B.Y.O.B. approach to home building, our experienccs have also been less than satisfying: BlI}'er A supplied the sink for thcir lvet bar at a savings of $86. Without realizing the significanc:c of changing their minds at the IlISt minute..and excited by the appealing variety at the shO\vroom-thcy bought an o\'al bar sink instead of the square one they said they were getting. Unfortunately the holc for the square sink had been cut using thc tcmplate they originally supplied. Material and labor for thc replacClllent coWllertop came to $232. B~'Cr B thought the}' could sa\'e by installing their 0\\11 central vacuum system. They anivcd late 01\ Friday and worked all wcckend. On Monday the building inspector failed the homc's rough frame inspection due to the holes cut by the buyers for tubes. wires, and practice. Unfamiliar with thc codes, thc bll)-ers inad\'crte,ndy committed man)' \iolations. 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R:liny weather Ihis sprint; h:u crc;l1cd a mud soup :It some or the company's conslruction 5iIC$. including :\ W';l,I~Mll.~t s~orc in E:u\ Lampcltr Township and an addition to the cxistin~ Wal-Mart in Lebanon. "Rcl:til siles arc usulllly rns;t.trnck projects," Brunnc:r SOlid. "People womt to get in :1$ soon ;1$ possible hecause c\'cry d0l1 they ha\'c their doors open, they make money. The mud isn't rC;J.lIy by PAMELA ROHLAND A seemingly endless winlcr filled ""jlh snow :1nd kc. (ollowed by a long and! .pring, htls ldt the region's consll. .m industry scr;\1nbling 10 c~\ch up O"CT the somc\imes WCI SUlllmer. Benchmark Construction in Drownstown, LancOlStcf County, h:l.s u$cd ovcnime nnd cre:lli\"e m;l.ll:lgcment tcchniques 10 gCI ils schedule b:l.ck on trilck nrtcr Inc winter wC;'Ithcr shut down scver;!] project:; (or up to six weeks, according 10 Lee J. Brunner, director of m:nkctinj;. ~ Construction From page 17 Scotnicki said one project h..s hau to be pushed back 10 1997 bec:luse if work is slOlrted now il .....ould l:lkc construction into Ihe de:ld or winler, a time when il is 100 d.lnJ;eroulI for . crews to be outdoors. "People basicnlly have been };oocJ humored :Iboutlhis, although sometimes it can be vcr)' fruSl(;uing," he said. "For months, we would Inuke tentative pl:ms 10 do things and then l:tuSh bCCOlUl'e we knew Ihcy might not get done." Bu\ no one is 1:l.Ushing "hout lhe lost revenues. L. Rkhard Eichelberger Jr.. presidcnl ofLuh:tr ASl'odmcs Inc., :l ,enerul contracting D.nu conslruclion mnn311emenl firm in Dill:;burg. blamed the .....c;lthcr, alons with Ihe economy, for:l 60 rcrccnl drop in Ihe volume of his business in Ihe lirsl uniJ second qU;\r\~rs of 1996. "I've been in Ihis busineu since 1967, :md this WlIS onC oflhe luu,hesl )'t:lts .....e'vc evcr haiJ to sl:lrt new jobs," he said. "May ill Ihe first productive month wc've haiJ this yenr. "Our bi:;sest chore hu.s been cducatin~ clients t\lal t\lerc's nOlhing we c:'In tlo abolll the wc:uher:' "\e snow staned in Novcmher . problem once the routin~' IJ concrete tlull serves :l.s. the base for llle w:Jllli) arc up - il'sjust a anells.1L's:1Il incon\'enienc:e mon: than Olnylhing:' Scheduling del:lYs h:!\'e not ,rc:ltly :Jffeclcd Den,hmark', clients, he said, because Ihe)' nre siven a JonJj.lcrm dcadline for ,ompletion, and Ihe comp:!n)' mnkes whale\'cr adju!itments :lre necesS.:l.ry wilhin thnttime frame to mcc~ i~. "The wCllther ;$ just somethinG: we ha\'c to deal with. like people in the. a~ricullur:d induslTY," Brunner s<lid. "Wc do whalcver it 13kcs 10 gClthc joh iJone." this past winler, which is :Ibout <l nlOl\\h catly. 11\:\t wa.", c"acctbalcd hy icc, Ihen turrcntial thunucrst()rms in Ihe IOpring, high winiJlO, huilnnd rallen cleclrie lines. Eichelberger saiiJ that because of the mess his crews had to huild Icmpurnry rO:lds juSllO rcueh Ihesiles. "From Wh:lt 1 he:lr, everybody is in 1111:: smne sitU:llioR," he SOlid. "We've worked hnrd..:.r to bicJ. more projeclS to try 10 increase our volume. and thingll arc looking bcller for 1997. Wc're ,selling h:u,:k to normal." Early snow preventcd the crews Ihat work for Rcynolds Construcliun M.lIllJsemcnt Inc. in H:lrrisburg frulll finishing lhe roofs and w:IlIs of v:lrinus slruclurcs. In SOI11C ~:I~S. wurk w;.u; shut down fur d~\)'" hcl.::luM:. of lhe b:ld wcalher. While Ihe wC:llhcr diun'! C:luse a loss (If revenucs, r:1ymelu 10 cunlrnClors was delayciJ nll :l re:;ult of thc hm:kluggl.:cJ W(If" :;chedulc, accordina; 10 David AnSlc, eOIll('lany v1ce president ThislOprin~. crews wnrkcd 10. hour days und S:l1UriJaY5 tu &ctlhe. jubs done. An&;le li,lid. He. expccls work 10 be hack on schedulc by Seplemhcr but admils he is concerned about lhe weather Ihis winler might bring. Ray Hcrb Jr.. iI Re:lltor wilh GeUl.':f Rc:\l E,sl:\\<:: in Lcb:\non who Keith T. Skolnic;ki, a c\Jllllllcrdal amI inou:s\rial R'::lhor wilh Dennett WilJiOllnS Re;Jlly Inc. in York, said his busines$ also h:\:i bc.c.n imp;'II::1ed by lhe stretel, of bOld w\:;llher. 'There WOl:; :l In:lrkcd quictncn 10 lhe two monlhs followin; Ille winler," he suid. "We had inlcrmiUen! wOlrm weather, then dclays of 10 d.:l.Ys 10 lwo wei:ks on rrojeets bcC;lUSC of the fain. The: salur:ltion or the soil m:lde il dirlit;.ulllU begin c~cn"a\ion, 'hen b;u:kfi!ling hOld 10 be done: because the t;rounu settled funn)'." See Construction on".ge 18 - le3ses c,dsling commcrciOlI .:l.nd rct:lil space. wns onc or the few whose businc5511elu:\Ily W:IS hclped hy the heaps of snow. "Some buildings collapscd, ;miJ we had 10 lind loc:ltions for them ehw:whi:re," he said. frank Quisley. rellion:ll director of marl.:cling for Norwoocl Co. i~ H:mi~hurg. said although the eunslrue\ion side of \I\e bu:;im:':is suffered because of Ihe weather, the division which sells and rep:t.irs I"rcf:lhriC:lletl building,s cxperienced an increasc in ,"olume. Mctal sltuelurell were dmnased hy the wcather and needed mOTl: rCI":lirs (Imn \I:;U:lt Qui~lcy s:lid the cnmilnlClion divtsiol\ wa."'prt.p.UI:d fur wiMer wc:uher; Ihat alw:!)'s PCCOI1lt:1O :l fm:wr in ere:uin; a schedule. What couldn't bi: IlfcdiclCd was Ihe Icnglh of lhal spatc of IOnow ;\nd icc. Len!:thy stretches of rain were :I surprise, tOll. "Vou C:l.n't fuclor in Ihe extremes," Quiglc)' lI.'lid. The comp:1ny has causht up on its bal:.klot. hy &.:.hcduling \luuMe shins, ordcrina; p:!rtlO in aiJv:lfice nnd ~ompleling projeels in phascs, . keeping the pulcntial for bad wealher in mind. "Our clients have been understanding," he suiiJ. "TI1C hild wcn\heT W;Q a univets:ll cnlmnily." . ,." . . aL . co~n - SUPPLIERS LISTING YALE ELECflUC 2207 Paxton Street Harrisburg, PA 17111 (717) 233-840 I SELECTIONS NEEDED Lighting, door bells, post lights & posts, (lfyou prefer wood posts, order through Carlson) NAME AND ADDRESS Hours: M-f 8:00-5:00, Thurs till 8:00, Sat 9:00-2:00 (By appointment only - call Tami Vernau or Dee Lerew) Directions: Take 83 North and get offat 19th Street exit. Go right onto 19m Street Turn left at stop light onto Paxton Street. Building is on right. WEST SHORE UGHTING 5248 E. Trindle Road Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 697-4967 Same as above Hours: M-F 10:00-5:00, Thurs till 8:00, Sat 10:00-2:00 Directions: Take Route 15 south and turn right onto Trindle Road. (Before Camp Hill Shopping Mall> Go through four red lights. Building is on left. LANGLETZ LANDSCAPING Rear 110 Fourth Street New Cumberland, P A 17070 774-2025 Landscaping and seeding PRECISION LANDSCAPING P.O. Box 1411 Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 770-2215 Same as above 06/1012003 Page 1 of3 *" ~ob ~ "pja~~.s<;o~ 113l. ~~,.,;o.- ~sa:p VtCj . NAME AND ADDRESS PRODUCT SUPPLIED KAMINEK NURSERV,INC. Ray Kaminek 938-1113 Landscaping and seeding PROCOPIO LANDSCAPING 591 Silver Springs Road Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 796-1923 Same as above LEHMAN, MICHAEL LANDSCAPING 204 Alanthia Lane Etters, PA 17319 938-9582 Landscape design OMNIINTERACTIVE SVSTEMS 861 Market Street Lemoyne, PA 17043 730-2666 Home automation systems, security, music systems PA. POWER & LIGHT (PP&L) (800) 342-5775 Electricity MET-ED (800) 545-7741 Electricity (Grantham Crossing & Susquehanna Ridings) VERIZON (800) 660-7111 Phone service COMMONWEALTH TELEPHONE (800) 225-5282 Phone service (Susquehanna Ridings) (When setting up an account with phone service, please have them set up local calling capability from the jobsite. This will enable Carlson Construction to make local calls from the jobsite by plugging into the phone box that is attached to the electric meter. It will only be used when our employees need to contact the office or an emergency situation occurs. Please let us know wbat the new Dumber is.) 06/1012003 Pose 2 of3 . . NAME AND ADDRESS PRODUcr SUPPLIED PA. AMERICAN WATER CO. (800) 717-7292 Water UGl CORPORATION 234-5951 Gas AMERIGAS 561-8806 (Harrisburg office) 432-4825 (DilIsburg office) Propane Gas COMCAST CABLE TV CO. 540-8900 TV Cable SUSQUEHANNA COMMUNICATIONS 846-4551 TV Cable (Grantham Crossing) TV Cable (Susquehanna Ridings) ADELPHlA CABLE (800) 4~822 Jan Firestone, our in-house designer, has samples and can help you with your selections for the following: shingles, siding, exterior and interior colors, all counter tops, wood flooring, plumbing items, cabinetry selections, plate glass mirrors, appliances, carpet, vinyl, and ceramic tile. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE GIVE US A CALL. CARLSON CONSTRUcrION,INC. 1085 COUNTRV CLUB ROAD CAMP Hll..L, PA 17011 (717) 975-0834 (717) 975-3986 FAX 0611012003 Page 3 on . . CUSTOMER SELECfIQNS INDEX CUSTOMER: Mr. & Mrs. Hamlin JOB: 214 DATE STARTED DATE COMPLETED 1. EXTERIOR 2. CABINETRY: KITCHEN/BATHI LAUNDRY/BOOKSHELVES 3. APPLIANCE 4. PLUMBING 5. LIGHTING 6. FLOOR COVERING (Tll.E, VINYL, CARPEl), WALLPAPER., AND ALL CERAMIC 7. FIREPLACElMANTEL DETAIL 8. BUILT-INS 9. MlRRORSISHOWER DOORS 10. PAINT/STAIN 11. LANDSCAPING/MlSC. CONSULTATION TIME: 1/28/04 - 2 hours 2/4/04 -. 2 hours Page I Dft . . CABINETRY: F-2 KITCHENIBATHlLAUNDRYIBOOKCASE SELECTIONS JOB #: 214 DATE: March l~ DESIGNER/CONTRACTOR: ~....) ~ / L~ ~u.,..J'~ ?:.L't \<l-1 CUSTOMER: Mr. & Mrs. Hamlin ALLOWANCE: ~22.600.00 CUSTOMER APPROVAL: KITCHEN CABINET COMPANY: CABINET LINE: UPPER DOOR STYLE: DRAWER STYLE: DOOR LIP: HARDWARE - DOORS: DRAWERS: WOOD: FINISH: ~OUNTER TOP KITCHEN SINK: KITCHEN FAUCET: MATERIAL: BACKW ALL: EDGE TREATMENT: CORNER TREATMENT: , SELECTION: POWDER ROOM CABINET CO.: CABINET LINE: DOOR STYLE & LIP: DRAWER STYLE: PANEL RAISE: HARDWARE - DOORS: DRAWERS: WOOD: FINISH: Cabico Standard face frame, particle board construction, natural vinyl interior 720 BASE DOOR STYLE: 500 SlablD PANEL RAISE: 4 D Richelieu 9041-195 Ricbelieu 7815-195 (single only on long drawers) Maple STAlNIPAlNTCOLOR: Autumn Standard Blanco Spex, BLASOII06, undermount Delta, 172SSWF without escuthien plate & soap dispenser (2 hole mount) Granite - 1-114" Tile Eased Diagonal Baltic Brown Cabico Standard face frame, particle board construction, natural vinyl interior 2001D SlablD NIA Richelieu 9041-195 Richelieu 7815-195 Maple STAlNIPAINT COLOR: Autumn Standard Page 1 of4 . . i l;..lct - 3jq loi CABINETRY: F-2 KITCHENIBATHlLAUNDRYIBOOKCASE SELECI'IONS JOB # 214 POWDER Roo~ (eoat.l COUNTER TOP & BOWL MATERIAL: Cultured marble top and bowl MANUFACTURER: Kerrico COLOR: Sand Granite BOWL SHAPE: Oval SIDESPLASH: None BACKSPLASH: Integral BEDROOM #4 lPRIV ATE) BATH CABINET CO.: Cabico DOOR STYLE & LIP: 200/0 DRAWER STYLE: SlabID PANEL RAISE: NIA HARDWARE - DOORS: Richelieu 9041-140 DRAWERS: Richelieu 7814-140 WOOD: Maple FINISH: Standard CABINET LINE: Standard face frame, particle board construction, natural vinyl interior STAlNIPAINT COLOR: Mahogany ";OUNTER TOP & BOWL MATERIAL: Cultured marble top and bowl MANUF ACTURpR.: Kerrico COLOR: Biscuit on white BOWL SHAPE: Oval SIDESPLASH: None BACKSPLASH: Integral MASTERBA11J CABINET CO.: DOOR STYLE & LIP: DRAWER STYLE: PANEL RAISE: HARDWARE - OOORS: DRAWERS: Cabico 2001D SlabID NIA Richelieu 9041-195 Richelieu 7815-195 ( single handle) Maple STAlNIPAINT COLOR: Mahogany Standard CABINET LINE: Standard face frame, particle board' construction, natural vinyl interior WOOD: FINISH: COUNTER TOP & BOWL MATERIAL: Tile top w/drop-in cast iron bowls BOWL MANUFACTURER: Kohler, Pennington, K0HK2196400 SIDESPLASH: None BACKSPLASH: Tile - 8-10" H Page 2 of 4 . 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CABENETRY: F-2 KITCHENIBATHlLAUNDRYIBOOKCASE SELECTIONS JOB # 214 MUDROOM CABINET CO.: DOOR STYLE & LIP: DRAWER STYLE: PANEL RAISE: HARDWARE - DOORS: DRAWERS: WOOD: FINISH: Cabico CABINET LINE: Standard face frame, particle board 2001D construction, natural vinyl interior SlablD NIA Richelieu 9041-140 Richelieu 7814-140 Maple STAINIPAINT COLOR: Autumn Standard COUNTER TOP & BOWL MATERIAL: u.minate top with drop-in laundry tub COLOR: Formica, 7494-58 Carrara Envision SIDESPLASH & BACKSPLASH: 4" laminate EDGE TREATMENT: Standard TYPE OF SINK: Mustee, ELMIOK, 21"L x 24"W "..LIT (HALL) BATH ABINET CO.: DOOR STYLE & LIP: DRAWER STYLE: HARDWARE - DOORS: DRAWERS: WOOD: FINISH: Cabico 200ID SlablD Richelieu 9041-140 Richelieu 7814-140 Maple Standard CABINET LINE: Standard face frame, particle board construction, natural vinyl interior STAINIPAINT COLOR: Autumn COUNTER TOP & BOWL MATERIAL: Cultured marble top and bowl MANUFACTURER: Kerrico COLOR: Biscuit on white BOWL SHAPE: Oval SIDESPLASH: None BACKSPLASH: Integral BASEMENT BATH CABINET CO.: DOOR STYLE & LIP: DRAWER STYLE: PANEL RAISE: HARDWARE - DOORS: DRAWERS: WOOD: FINISH: Cabico 200ID SlablD NIA Richelieu 9041-140 Richelieu 7814-140 Maple Standard CABINET LINE: Standard face frame, particle board construction, natural vinyl interior STAINIPAINT COLOR: Mahogany Page 3 of 4 . . EXTERIOR SELECTIONS F-l CUSTOMER: Mr. & Mrs. Hamlin DESIGNER/CONTRACTOR: CUSTOMER APPROVAL: JOB #: 214 DATE: March 10.2004 /a YL ;/)'~ (~ ,~ L to U-..u..... 0-- ~1.1..k:t LOCATION: Lot 63. Summit Way. Hamnden Summit. MechanicsbUl'l! SHINGLES: Glen Gery, Monticello H.M.O.S. Glen Gery, #350 G206 Grapevine Tamko Heritage 30, Weathered Wood -EXTERIOR BRICK: P AVER: MORTAR: JOINT: SIDING: Mastic Barkwood, Double 4, Pebblestone Clay DRYVIT: NIA GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS: Clay SOFFIT & FASCIA (Aluminum): Clay WINDOWS: Andersen, Sandtone SHUTTERS: NIA GARAGE DOORS: Wayne Dalton, Taupe FRONT DOOR: 8616N Clermont Green PAlNTABLE EXTERIOR TRIM (Sidelights): Duron, 8694M, Wood Cut .Mortar and brick colors are approximate and may vary with production runs cc Mason Roofer Window Supplier Siding Installer GutterlDownspout Installer Page I of I . o...\,\,\..,1J; I ~I '\ lei . 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GSS25SGMBS 1,362.00 MartinAppliance WASHER *DRYER Supplied & installed by customer Supplied & installed by customer Subtotal Delivery Installation Tax **TOTAL $ 3,486.00 -0- 210.00 (per Martin Appliance) 221.76 $3,917.76 ** THIS IS AN E!>TIMA TE ONLY- FINAL PRICE BASED ON CURRENT PRICING TO BE DETERMlNED AT TIME OF SETILEMENT cc: Electrician HVAC Kitchen Installer Page 1 ofl . PLUMBING FIXTURES · F-4 JOB:.~ ~ DATE: March 10.2004 . tkd' 0' _ ~l't \0'1 CUSTOMER: Mr. & Mrs. Hamlin DESIGNER/CONTRACTOR: CUSTOMER APPROVAL: ROOM & ITEM KITCHEN SINK FAUCET BASKET STRAINER SOAP DISPENSER DISPOSAL MASTERBAm WInRLPOOL DRAIN - Body Trim FAUCET-Trim ROUGH IN VALVE :HOWER DRAIN FAUCET # FAUCETS V ANlTY SINKS FAUCETS # FAUCETS TOILET SEAT FLUSH HANDLE SUPPLY POWDER ROOM TUB/SHOWER DRAIN FAUCET ~ ( A~ hA BRAND MODEL # Blancospex, 20 GA BLASOII06 Delta Jomar Snap & Lock Delta Insinkerator, Badger Lasco, Montrose I Waste & Overflow Delta, Innovations Delta Delta DELl 72SSWF JOMSS306 DELRPlOOISS ISEBA5 LASW4160621 WH GEB150156001 GEB24072SDYl DEL273INNLHP DELH612NC DELRP18227 COLOR/FINISH Undermount, Stainless Steel w/2- 7.25" deep bowls Stainless Steel, one handle wlspray Stainless Steel 51/2 H.P., Continuous Feed Location: right side White, 60 x 36 White, 17-22" White Nickel Nickel/Chrome wIPorcelain lever handle Custom ceramic tile - 6'6" high with concrete and ceramic base PVC, Buckeye PLAPLP406 213 Low Profile Delta, Victorian DELl425NNLHP Nickel w/spray & pulse Delta DELH712NC Nickel/Chrome wIPorcelain 1 lever handle Kohler, Pennington Delta, Pearl Delta 2 Kohler, Wellworth Olson Lasco Delta Delta K0HK2196400 DEL2583NNLHP DELH212NC K0HK342300 OLSl00W LAS2603SGL WH KEE64WDELUXE DELI448NNLHP DELH712NC Page I 00 White, 4" Nickel w/plate & arch spout, 4" center Nickel/Chrome wIPorcelain lever handle White, Round White, Wood Chrome Chrome White,S', UH, 6Ox32x72 Chrome, Trip lever, 1-1/2 Nickel, Pressure Balance, "Dial On" Nickel/Chrome wIPorcelain . lever handle ROOM & ITE~ POWDER ROO (eont.) VANITY SINK FAUCETS # FAUCETS TOILET SEAT FLUSH HANDLE SUPPLY PLUMBING FIXTURES JOB # 214 MODEL # . BRAND Kerrico Delta, Pearl Delta I . Cl:J.~ 3hlo-{ F-4 COLQR/FINISH Cultured marble top & bowl Sand Granite DEL2S83NNLHP Nickel w/p1ate & arch spout, 4" center DELH2I 2NC NickeVChrome wlPorcelain lever handle White, Round White, Wood Chrome Chrome Kohler, Wellworth K0HK342300 Olson OLSlooW BEDROOM #4 (PRIVATE) BATH SHOWER Kohler DRAIN PVC FAUCET Delta; Botanical # FAUCETS VANITY SINKS * FAUCETS # FAUCETS TOILET SEAT FLUSH HANDLE SUPPLY SPLIT (HALL) BATH TUB/SHOWER DRAIN FAUCET # FAUCETS VANITY SINKS * FAUCETS # FAUCETS TOILET SEAT FLUSH HANDLE SUPPLY Delta, Botanical I Kerrico Delta, Botanical Delta, Botanical 1 Kohler, Wellworth Olson Lasco Delta, Botanicle I Kerrico Delta, Botanical Delta, Botanical 2 KOHKl597oo PLAPFG600 DELl430LHP White, Fiberglass, 48", LH 2" Lever handle, chrome monitor, 1400 series, pressure balance Chrome, lever handles DELH717 Cultured marble top & bowl Biscuit on white DEL2S8SLHP Chrome, Calalily, 4" center DELH217 Chrome, lever handles K0HK3423oo OLSlooW White, Round White, Wood Chrome Chrome LAS2603SGL WH KEE64WDELUXE DEll 460-7 1 7 White,S', UH, 6Ox32x72 Chrome, Trip lever, 1-112 Chrome handle, "Dial On" Cultured marble top & bowl Biscuit on white DEL2585LHP Chrome, Calalily, 4" center DELH217 Chrome, lever handles Kohler, Wellworth K0HK3423oo Olson OLS 1 OOW White, Round White, Wood Chrome Chrome Page 2 of3 . . 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Q ~ \ \ ~ (J ___ 31 c\ l 0 ~l PP&L SERVICE REQUEST NUMBER: 114287 LIGHTING SUPPLIER: Yale Electric - Tami OUTLET COLOR: White LOCATION EXTERIOR LIGHTS: FRONT DOOR DI~CORA STYLE: No . TYPE OF LIGHT OUANTlTY Recessed 1 White on white trim 1 FRONT DOOR Wall mount 2 DAllO CEILING ,.10 light at side of door) Ceiling mount 1 GARAGE BASEMENT PAllO DOOR Wall mount 3 Wall mount 1 POST Black Aluminum I POST LIGHT 1 DOOR BELL Chime Transformer Button I I 1 REAR OF HOU&E Floodlight 1 ON GARAGE - LIGHT UP DRIVE Floodlight INTERIOR LIGHTS - FIRST FLOOR: FOYER Hanging 1 1 FOYER HALL Ceiling mount 1 Page 1 of4 CAT.u.OO # Housing-Progress P87AT Trim-P806628-by electrician MlN 8691-61 MlN 71175-91 MlN 8691-61 MlN 8690-61 Prog P5392-31PC MlN 8696-61 Nutone LAl69WH Nutone 301T Nutone PB27LR Prog P5203-20 Prog P5203-20 MAX 2659AC MAx 5851MRAC . LIGHTINGlEtECTRlCAL JOB #214 LOCATION TYPE OF LIGHT QUANTITY INTERIOR LIGHTS - FIRST FLOOR: (CONT.) DINING ROOM Hanging I Preset Dimmer I DEN (STUDY) Fan Motor I Blades 1 Control I Fan Light 1 Glass 4 F AMIL Y ROOM Fan Motor 1 Blades 1 Downrod - 36" 1 Fan Light I Control 1 Glass 4 FAMILY ROOM FIREPLACE Recessed Eyeball 2 White on white trim 2 Preset Dimmer 1 KITCHEN Recessed 5 White on white trim 5 Preset dimmer 1 KITCHEN ISLAND Pendant 2 KITCHEN SINK Strip Light 1 KITCHEN WALJC-IN PANTRY Ceiling mount 1 BREAKFAST ROOM Hanging I LAUNDRY RDqM Ceiling mount 1 POWDER ROOM Light/Bath Fan 70 cfrn I POWDER Roo~ Over vanity 1 POWDER ROOM HALL Ceiling mount I ..ruDRooM HALL Ceiling mount 1 Page 2 of 4 . F-5 Cl ~ll \.\ I~f~ k~ CATALOG # MAX 2656AC LUT AY-603P-WH Craft CXL52BN Craft B5152S-BN Craft CM4SDDH-WH Craft F400BN Craft 195 Craft CXL52BN Craft B5152S-BN Craft DR36BN Craft F400BN Craft CM4SDDH-WH Craft 195 Housing-Progress P87AT Trim-pg07628-by electrician LUT Y-600P-WH Housing-Progress P87AT Trim-P806628-by electrician LUT AY-600P-WH MAX 91068PE S-KAR CHl20TS Prog P341O-13 MAX 2657PE Prog P3412-13 Broan 679-by electrician FRA 8943SP MAX 5851MRAC Prog P34l 0-13 c"-...\,.......v~ . . ~ '. ., l'l \, ': LlGHTINGIELECTRICAL JOB II 214 F-S LOCATION TYPE OF LIGHT OUANTITY CATALOG # INTERIOR LIGHTS - FIRST FLOOR: (CONl'.) MUDROOM Ceiling mount 1 Prog P3412-13 TOP OF BASEMENT STEPS Ceiling mount I MAX 585 1 MRAC INTERIOR LIGHTS - SECOND FLOOR: UPSTAIRS HALL Ceiling mount 3 MAX 5851MRAC BEDROOM #4 (fRlV ATE) BATH LightlBath Pan 70 cfin 1 Broan 679-by electrician BEDROOM #4 (PRlV ATE) BATH Wall mount over vanity 1 M-Feiss VS5503CH SPLIT (HALL) BATH Wall mount 2 Prog P3374-15 SPLIT (HALL) BATH LightlBath Pan 70 cfin 1 Broan 679-by electrician BEDROOM #2 Pan Motor I CraftTXI07-WIWA Control I Craft CM4SDDH-WH Fan Light I Craft F300WH Glass 3 Craft 261 BEDROOM #2 CLOSET Ceiling mount 1 Prog P341 0-13 BEDROOM #3 Fan Motor 1 Craft TXI07-WIWA Control 1 Craft CM4SDDH-WH Fan Light 1 Craft F300WH Glass 3 Craft 261 BEDROOM #3 CLOSET Strip Light 1 .S-K.AR CHl40El BEDROOM #4 Fan Motor I Craft C52AB Blades I Craft B5152S-RB3 Control 1 Craft CM4SDDH-WH Fan Light 1 Craft F300AB Glass 3 M Feiss GL5000 BEDROOM #4 CLOSET Ceiling mount 1 Prog P341Q-13 MASTER BEDRpoM Fan Motor 1 Craft CXL52BN Blades 1 Craft B5152S-BN Control 1 Craft CM4SDDH-WH Fan Light 1 CraftP400BN Glass 4 Craft 195 Page 3 of 4 . . ,-u,,0 "/+1\"-''-1 LlGHTINGIELEC11UCAL F-5 JOB #214 J,.OCATION TYPE OF LIGHT OUANTITY CATALOG # INTERIOR LIGHTS - SECOND FLOOR (CONT.): MASTER BEDROOM WALK IN CLOSET Ceiling mount 2 Prog P3412-13 MASTER BATH Over vanity 2 FRA 8942SP MASTER BATH Light/Bath Fan 70 din I Broan 679-by electrician MASTER BATH Recessed 2 Housing-Progress PS7 AT OVER VANITY White on white trim 2 Trim-P80662S-by electrician Preset Dimmer I LUT AY-600P-WH MASTER SHOWER Recessed I Housing-Progress P87AT White on white trim I Trim-P8074VVL-2S- by electrician MASTER BATH Recessed 2 Housing-Progress PS7 AT OVER WHIRLPOOL White on white trim 2 Trim-PS0662S-by electrician Preset Dimmer I LUT AY-600P-WH TOILET ROOM LightIBath Fan 50 cfm 1 Broan 678-by electrician BASEMENT: BASEMENT BATH Strip Light 1 Prog P3333-15 BASEMENT BATH LightlBath Fan 70 cfm 1 Broan 679-by electrician BASEMENT Recessed S Housing-Progress PS7AT White on white trim S Trim-PS0662S-by electrician BASEMENT LAl'IDING Recessed - Small Puc Eyeball 1 By electrician NOTE: ALL LIGHTS TO INCLUDE BULBS cc Electrician Lighting SUJ!plier Page 4 of 4 . . . ~. LlGHTINGIELECTRICAL F-S DESIGNER/CONTRACTOR: ~O:~~i~- CUSTOMER: Mr. & Mrs. Hamlin CUSTOMER APPROVAL: PP&L SERVICE REQUEST NUMBER: 114287 LIGHTING SUPPLIER: Yale Electric - Tami OUTLET COLOR: White DECORASTYLE: No LOCATION EXTERIOR UGHTS: FRONT DOOR TYPE OF UGHT OUANTITY CATALOG # Recessed 1 White on white trim 1 Housing-Progress P87 AT Trim-P80662S-byelectrician FRONT DOOR Wall mount 2 MIN 8691-61 TlA.TIO CEILING .-10 light at side of door) Ceiling mount I MIN 71175-91 GARAGE Wall mount 3 MIN 8691-61 BASEMENT PATIO DOOR Wall mount 1 MIN 8690-61 POST LIGHT 1 Prog P5392-31PC MIN 86%-61 POST Black Aluminum I DOOR BELL Chime Transformer Button I I I Nqtone LA169WH Nutone 3011' Nutone PB27LR REAR OF HOUSE Floodlight 1 Prog P5203-20 Prog P5203-20 ON GARAGE - LIGHT UP DRIVE Floodlight INTERIOR UGHTS - FIRST FLOOR: FOYER Hanging 1 1 MAX 2659AC FOYER HALL Ceiling mount 1 MAX 5851MRAC Page 1 of4 4 . . t LIGHTINGIELEcrRICAL F-5 JOB ##214 LOCATION TYPE OF UGHT OUANTITY CATALOG # INTERIOR LIGHTS - FIRST FLOOR: (CONT.) DINING ROOM }-Ianging I MAX 2656AC Preset Dimmer I LUT AY-603P-WH DEN (STUDY) Fan Motor I Craft CXL52BN Blades 1 Craft B5152S-BN Control 1 Craft CM4SDDH-WH Fan Light I Craft F400BN Glass 4 Craft 195 FAMILY ROOM Fan Motor I Craft CXL52BN Blades I Craft B5152S-BN Downrod - 36" I Craft DR36BN Fan Light 1 Craft F400BN Control 1 Craft CM4SDDH-WH Glass 4 Craft 195 FAMILY ROOM FIREPLACE Recessed Eyeball 2 Housing-Progress PS7AT White on white trim 2 Trim-P807628-by electrician Preset Dimmer I LUT AY-600P-WH KITCHEN Recessed 5 Housing-Progress P87AT White on white trim 5 Trim-PS0662S-by electrician Preset dimmer I LUT AY-600P-WH KITCHEN ISLAND Pendant 2 MAX 9106SPE KITCHEN SINK. Strip Light I S-KAR CHI20TS KITCHEN WALK-IN PANTRY Ceiling mount 1 Prog P34Hl-13 BREAKFAST ROOM Hanging 1 MAX 2657PE LAUNDRY ROOM (second floor) Ceiling mount 1 Prog P3412-13 POWDER ROOM Light/Bath Fan 70 din 1 Broan 679-by electrician POWDER ROOM Over vanity 1 FRA 8942SP POWDER ROOM HALL Ceiling mount 1 MAX 5851MRAC .ruDRooM HALL Ceiling mount I Prog P3410-13 Page 2 of 4 . . . ; , LlGHTINGIELECTRICAL JOB # 214 F-S LOCATION TYPE OF LIGHT 9UANT!'IT CATALOG # INTERIOR LIGHTS - FIRST FLOOR: (CONT.) MUDROOM Ceiling mount 1 ProgP3412-13 TOP OF BASEMENT STEPS Ceiling mount 1 MAX 5851MRAC INTERIOR LIGHTS - SECOND FLOOR: UPSTAIRS HALL Ceiling mount 3 MAX 5851MRAC BEDROOM #4 (PRIVATE) BATH Light/Bath Fan 70 ctin 1 Broan 679-by electrician BEDROOM #4 (PRIVATE) BATH Wall mount over vanity I M-Feiss VS5503CH SPLIT (HALL) BATH Wall mount 2 Prog P3374-15 SPilT (HALL) BATH Light/Bath Fan 70 ctin 1 Broan 679-by electrician BEDROOM #2 Fan Motor I Craft TXI07-WIWA Control I Craft CM4SDDH-WH Fan Light 1 Craft F300WH Glass 3 Craft 261 BEDROOM #2 CLOSET Ceiling mount 1 Prog P3410-13 BEDROOM #3 Fan Motor I CraftTXI07-WIWA Control I Craft CM4SDDH-WH Fan Light I Craft F300WH Glass 3 Craft 261 BEDROOM #3 CLOSET Strip Light 1 S-KAR CHI40EI -..:- BEDROOM #4 Fan Motor 1 Craft C52AB Blades 1 Craft B5152S-RB3 Control I Craft CM4SDDH-WH Fan Light I Craft F300AB Glass 3 M Feiss GL5000 BEDROOM #4 CLOSET Ceiling mount 1 Prog P3410-13 MASTER BEDROOM Fan Motor 1 Craft CXL52BN Blades 1 Craft B5152S-BN Control 1 Craft CM4SDDH-WH Fan Light 1 CraftF400BN Glass 4 Craft 195 Page30f4 . \, . LIGHTINGIELECTRICAL JOB #214 LOCATION TYPE OF UGHT OUANTITY INTERIOR UGHTS - SECOND FLOOR (CONT.): MASTER BEDROOM WALK IN CLOSET Ceiling mount 2 F-S CATALOG # Prog P3412-13 ..,,~~;~~~~~;';ii;,~<,.':',~::=~~~i~ Over vanity 2 LightlBath Fan 70 coo I Recessed 1 White on white trim I Preset Dimmer I Recessed 1 White on white trim 1 MASTER]iEtiliooM Sll]lrtd~:,("+~,"'-."';; MASTER BATH MASTER BATH MASTER BATH OVER V ANlTY MASTER SHOWER _..ASTER BATH OVER WHIRLPOOL Recessed White on white trim Preset Dimmer TOILET ROOM Light/Bath Fan 50 coo BASEMENT: BASEMENT BATH Strip Light Light/Bath Fan 70 coo BASEMENT BATH BASEMENT Recessed White on white trim BASEMENT LANDING Recessed - Small Puc Eyeball NOTE: ALL LIGHTS TO INCLUDE BULBS ~c: Electrician Lighting Supplier Page40f4 FRA 8942SP Broan 679-by electrician Housing-Progress PS7AT Trim-PS0662S-byelectrician LUT AY-600P-WH Housing-Progress PS7AT Trim-PS074~28- by electrician I I 1 Housing-Progress PS7AT Trim-PS0662S-by electrician LUT AY-600P-WH 1 Broan 678-by electrician 1 Prog P3333-15 1 Broan 679-by electrician - ..~- - 10 10 Housing-Progress PS7AT Trim-PS06628-by electrician I By electrician 03/17/2004 WED 15:25 FAX WylEELECTRIC SUPPLY~O. 2207 P:lxton Street Harrisburg. 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F-6 ~USTOMER: Mr. & Mrs. Hamlin JOB #: 214 DATE: March 10.2004 DESIGNER/CONTRACTOR:, C) ~~ CUSTOMER APf'ROV AL; (~~\.... o.Al- A^'- Q. . ~ \ q I () '1 VINYL: LOCATION SELECTION Mudroom & rear hall Mannington, #41096 Aurora, Sistina Laundry (second floor) Mannington, #41097 Aurora, Sistina WOOD: LOCATION SELECTION Minwax, Cherty Foyer, dining room, hall, powder room, family room, kitchenlbreakfast room, & study (Fireplace hearth to be slate slab from H2) ~ARPET: ~OCATION SELECTION 50 Colors, Camel #033 Living room, all bedrooms, upstairs hall, runner, & landing (wall to wall) Basement & basement stairs (wall to wall) Summit Point, Birch Bark CERAMIC: LOCATION Master bath SELECTION · Bedroom #4 (private) bath & basement bath Florida, Mendocino, 13x13, Oak Grout - Bonsal, Almond #01 Lauren, Pathway, Dover Putty, 12xl2 1 6x6 Grout - Bonsal, Winterwood #75 Laufen, Desert Canyon, Sandstone, 12xl2 Grout - Bonsal, Bone #09 Split (hall) bath · Note: Use customers left over tile where possible (6x6 - 64 pieces; 12xl2 - 30 pieces). Customer is aware color may v8IY. Use all customers tile in bedroom #4 bath and mix old & new tiles in basement bath. Page 1 of2 .FLooR COVERING I TILE. JOB # 214 <:... LV'-'.-'='C 'S h (Dj F-6 "ERAMIC TILt:: .l"HIRLPooL SURROUND SELECTION: Florida, Mendocino, 4x4, Oak HEIGHT OF BACKSPLASH: 8-12" FEATURE STRIP: Florida Tile, 800E Grapevine insert (approx. 6 pieces) LOCATION: Front face - randomly pl~ on front face only GROUT COLOR: Bonsal, Almond #01 SHOWER WALL SELECTION: Florida, Mendocino, 13x13, Oak HEIGHT OF TILE ON WALL: 6' 8" TILE FLOOR SELECTION: Crossville, Milestone Mosaics COLOR: Desert Stone A V92 FEATURE STRIP & LOCATION: NIA GROUT COLOR: Bonsal, Almond #01 SOAP DISH LOCATION & COLOR: White - between corner shelf & faucet CORNER SHELF LOCATION & COLOR: White Cultured Marble -left rear comer SEAT: Cultured Marble - left front corner THRESHOLD: White Marble TILE ON CEILING: NIA KITCHEN BACKWALL SELECTION: .ROUT COLOR: KITCHEN COUNTER SELECTION: MASTER V ANrfY TOP SELECTION: HEIGHT OF BACKSPLASH: FEATURE STRIP: GROUT COLOR: Florida, Pienza, 6-1/2 x 6-1/2, Fresco, laid straight with 4-3/8 x 4-318 tile laid on a diagonal every other tile centered from top to bottom of Florida tile Ankara, 16048 Lucas Insert (tile in desk area also) Bonsal, Dakota Prarie #21 NIA Florida, Mendocino, 4x4, Oak 8" - 12" NIA Bonsal, Almond #01 MISCELLANEOUS: WOOD FLOOR REGISTER/GRILLS: NIA STANDARD FLOOR REGISTER/GRILLS: All rooms STAIR RUNNER LOCATIONS: Exposed wood both sides - main stairs T .anding - wall to wall Basement stairs - wall to wall "SEE ATTACHED FLOOR PLAN FOR STARTING AND STOPPING LOCATIONS OF FLOOR COVERINGS.. NOTE: DIFFE1U:NT TYPES OF WOODS STAIN DIFFERENTL V. CANNOT GUARANTEE THAT SAMPLE WILL MATCH INTERIOR TRIM EXACfLY DUE TO V ARlABLENAnJRE OF WOOD. cc: Classic Interiors Wood Flooring lnstalIer Page 2 of2 . . FIREPLACEIMANTEL DETAIL F-7 CUSTOMER: ~. & Mrs. Hamlin DESIGNER/CONTRACTOR: JOB #: 214 DATE: March 10.2004 i'-'>f --- L,.f :~ 1_1'_' , L 0'_ :;~i CUSTOMER APrROV AL: ROOM #1: LOCATION: Family room TYPE: Gas Direct Vent MANTEL STYL~: Somerset w/flutes PAINT/STAlN GRADE: Paint HEARTH SELECTION: Dark Grey Slate slab from H2 FIREBOX SURROUND SELECTION: Dark Grey Slate slab from H2 - top & sides MORTAR COLQR: NIA MORTAR STYLE: NIA RAISED OR FLUSH HEARTH: Flush '"'RICK MAlLBpX PILLAR: Yes (See attached design) cc: Framer Mason Classic Interiors Trim Carpenter Painter Fireplace Supplier Page 1 oft . . ,l t~'-- ic-\ ")j€JID'( BRICK ~lAILBOX PILLAR $550.00 Me OlifF . . BUILT-IN UNITS F-8 JOB #: 214 DATE: March 10.2004 '\ - DESIGNER/CONTRACTOR: -.' ~ p/J to x0 ,r ~ ~ 3LJ CUSTOMER APPOV AL: (..... (.J.l \. --€.. '^. - G i CUSTOMER: Mr. & Mrs. Hamlin BOOKCASES (DETAILED ATTACHED) ROOM #1 LOCATION: Study PAINT/STAIN GRADE: Stain BUILT IN: Yes MANUFACTURED BY CABINET CO.: Cabico WOOD: Oak PAINT/STAIN COLOR: Mahogany FIXED OR ADJUSTABLE SHELVES: Adjustable shelves (RECESSED METAL SHELF STANDARDS) HEIGHT: 7'H WIDTH: 7'6"W DEPTH: 12" DOORS BELOW: DOOR STYLE: N/A HARDWARE: N/A HINGES: N/A SHOE RACK & CLOSET SHELVING LOCATION AND DETAIL: Discussed with customer -will be addressed at a later date cc Trim Carpenter Painter Closet Shelving Supplier Page.! of 1 ~JL/IJ 6!VfJVeI300J:C/U"--S S -/O-oy L'U'v\..-l-+ )1'1 (cd B-5/e"~ 1Y)OL'D1 ~ w Au.. r== I -It" ,\ ! I j /I ; 1 ,--_. , ~ I " : I' I I ' , I I! I (3 , , I I I i I , _.__.~~ .. ~..__.~. j - I I .1 . .... If,f Wtk..L Lj II -eEec=~~ lOG 1:.It!..t 7/~ff ((fOfl) /,9" f' bcc:P- OPEN A--/)..r, .9fELVe:;. ((p ) ~ . 114 . . . ....".... ""''- AmORS & SHOWER DOORS. F-9 ~USTOMER: Mr. & Mrs. Hamlin JOB #: 214 ttTE: March 10.2004 DESIGNER/CONTRACTOR: i l ~ ~ " V CUSTOMER APJ>ROV AL: (,U,,-,~ 0 ~. 0 .., L.1.J 0 U -: - MIRRORS: POWDER ROOM SIZE: 48"W x 42"H PLATE GLASS: Yes WOOD MIRROR TRIM: Yes - from Cabico BEDROOM #4 (PRIVATE) BATH SIZE: 39"W x 42''H PLATE GLASS: Yes WOOD MIRROR TRIM: No MASTER BATH SIZE: Width of vanity x 42''H PLATE GLASS: Yes WOOD MIRROR TRIM: No ~LIT (HALL) 1IA TH SIZE: 78"W x 42"H PLATE GLASS: Yes WOOD MIRROR TRIM: No BASEMENT BATH SIZE: 36"W x 42"H PLATE GLASS: Yes WOOD MIRROR TRIM: No SHOWER DOORS: LOCATION OF PANEL & DOOR: Master bath & bedroom #4 (private) bath (See blueprint) GLASS TYPE: Obscure FRAME FINISH: Chrome (STANDARD: CHROME) GLASS FOR IN KITCHEN WALL CABINETS: LOCATION: As per kitchen plan - clear glass cc Mr. Shower Door Page 1 of 1 . . PAINT. STAIN. & WALL TREATMENT SELECTIONS F-IO _USTOMER: Mr. & Mrs. Hamlin DESIGNER/CONTRACTOR: DATE: March 10.2004 CUSTOMER APrROV AL: :> BRAND OF PAINT: DURON CEILINGS: PROCOAT SUPREME INTERIOR WALLS: LOW LUSTER EGGSHELL DINING ROOM - PLASTIC KOTE FLAT INTERIOR TRIM: GENESIS SEMI-GLOSS EXTERIOR: HOUSE & TRIM OIL PRIMER. WEATHERSHlELD LATEX FINISH COAT. SEMI-GLOSS INTERIOR COLORS: CEILINGS "hell White LOCATIONS All rooms WALLS #8232W Lulled Beige LOCATIONS Powder room & haIl, living room, foyer, family room, laundry, upstairs haIl, bedroom #4, bedroom #4 (private) bath, master bath, bedroom #2; split (haIl) bath Den (study) #7755D Tannery #7530W Frosted Glass Bedroom #3 #8615D PeppercQrn Kitchen & breakfast room #8653M Stone Lion Master bedroom #8416N Royal Gljrnet #8734M Bark Mulch Dining room above chair rail Basement & basement bath, mudroom & mudroom haIl TRIM (Excl~ stair parts) Shell White LOCATIONS All rooms including below chair rail in dining room Page 1 of2 PAINT. STAe& WALL TREATMENT SEL.IONS JOB # 214 F-IO C l \ \A...~ " -:> \ {dC'! JARAGE COLOR ( I COAT WALLS; 2 COATS TRIM): #8232W Lulled Beige BASEMENT STEPS: Duron, Dura Clad Alkyd Gloss Enamel COLOR (STEPS]: No paint - wall to wall carpet FIREPLACE MANTELS: Shell White COLOR (RAIL): Minwax, Cherry STAIR PARTS: .STAINED OAK - TREAD, NEWEL, RAIL, RAIL FITTINGS, ROSETTE, LANDING TREAD (NOSING) COLOR: Minw~,Cherry FINISH: Semi-gloss PAINTED PINElPOPLARlBEECH - RISER, SKIRT, BRACKET, BALUSTER COLOR: Shell White .WOOD FLOOR: Minwax, Cherry t<XTERIOR COLORS: FINISH: Semi-gloss COLOR LOCATIONS #8616N Clermont Green #8694M Wood Cut Front door Paintable exterior trim & sidelights GARAGE DOO~S: Factory finish NOTE: WE DO NOT GUARANTEE THE FINISH OF mGH GLOSS PAINT ON TRIM OR mGH GLOSS FINISH ON FLOORS *DUE TO THE VARIABLE NATURE OF WOOD WE CAN NOT GUARANTEE THAT STAIN COLORS PIaq:D FROM A SAMPLE WILL MATCH THE WOOD IN THE HOME EXACTLY. cc: Painter Wood Flooring Installer Page 2 of2 . . LANDSCAPINGIMISC. F-ll CUSTOMER: ~. & Mrs. Hamlin JOB: .214 _ DATE: March 10.2004 DESIGNER/CONTRACTOR: 9 ~A 1/)11.0 AJ) CUSTOMER APPROVAL: QJ.. ~~... "^ 0 :s/'1~ DISCUSSION OF FOLLOWING COMPLETED WITH CUSTOMER: X LANDSCAPING. X MAILBOX POST - CUSTOMER TO PURCHASE AND PAY FOR BOX. BRING TO JOBSITE NEAR COMPLETION FOR INSTALLATION BY CARLSON CONSTRUCTION. IF STONE OR BRICK PILLAR SEE FIREPLACE SECTION. X BATH ACCESSORIES - CHOOSE WITH CLOSET SHELVING SPECIALIST DURING CONSTRUCTION OF HOME Page 1 of 1 . . SELECTION SHEET ADDENDUM F-12 CUSTOMEl< ,""," - HmnUn JOB Q'\ L D~~:t:':: ~O.2004 DESIGNER/CONTRACTOR: 11 JL{w)t;2 r\JL,./ CUSTOMER APPROVAL: O-vu. l~ I'. 0 _ .5 ( I": 10, I ) ~ THIS CONSTITUTES THE FINAL AGREEMENT PERTAINING TO SELECTIONS. PRODUCTS WILL BE ORDERED DIRECTLY FROM THESE SELECTION SHEETS. CHANGES TO THESE SELECTION SHEETS MUST BE APPROVED BY CONTRACTOR. 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(0iI&I1IIl - 'II) e . fKhd?lt f, /> . . , - " MOVE IN lllilT (30 BA '\'): Approx. 1 weeic before settlement the Owner will walk through the home with the construction foreman and develop a list of items that require repair/completion before settlement This Ijst will be brought to settlement with completed it,!:ms checked off. Any new items or incomplete items will make up the "move in list". This list will be signed by Contractor and Ho1Ileowner and will C()w;!:itule the "complete" list of unfinished items. Monies will not be held in escrow to insure completion of these items. AJJ.y and all balances left on allowance items will be returned to the Owner at this settlement.. These may constitute some of the "unfinished" items such as driveways or landscaping which will be paid for by the Owner. Contractor agrees that this list willbe completed within 30 days of sett1ement unless otherwise agreed to by both parties. - After completion of the work, the Owner win be asked to sign worksheet stating work is complete. 90 DAY CAr ,L BACK LlST: Approx. 75 days after settlement the Owner will receive a fonn in the mail similar to the initial "move ill" list. Itoms which have developed since occupancy should be noted and returned to Carlson Construction, Inc. before 90 days bas passed. The items will also be reviewed to determine whether or not the defects weIll the result of inadequate workmanship, problems with materials, mainMn.nQe items or lpe result of normal wear and tear. Carlson Construction, Inc. w1ll make arrangements to meet the Owner to go over list if ~ry or schedule work to be compleieQ, If only cosmetic items appear the Owner may elect to wait for the one year list to have Carlson Construction. Inc. make repairs. After completion of the work, the Owner will be asked to sign the worksheet stating that the work is complete. Page 1 of 4 . . ONE YEAR LIST: Approx. 10 Y. months after settlement, the Owner will receive a form in the mail to be filled out and returned by specified date (1 1 III month). This will allow Carlson Construction, Inc. to contact the Owner with any questions or anangements. After verification of items on list., Carlson Construction, Inc. will make the necessary arrangemet1ts to start work on or before a specified time which is usually two weeks after receipt oft!Je list This wiIlenable III to complete our work within the year allotted. After the work is complete the Owner will be asked to again sign the worlcsheet stating we have completed the work. If the Homeowner, at their request. has elected to leave a key with Carlson Construction, Inc, during the one year warranty period, it will be returned at this time. YEAR TWO AND BEYOND: No one knows your home better than we do and. if you have any further questions or concerns please do not hesitate to contact us, Iffuture work or repairs are needed we will be glad to recommend a skilled repairman or contract with you ourselves for prompt and. professional work TYPICAL MOVE IN ITEMS MAY INCI.IIDE: . Missing window or door parts . Landscapi~driveway (Allowance item) . Light fixtures backordered . Gas fireplace start up 90 DAY CAT.T. RACK LI8r AND ONE YEAR LIST: ITEMS COVERED: . Sticking doors or lock alignment · Plumbing. electric or bath fIXtures may have settled and need to be tightened · Caulking cracks from normal drying of materials .- Page 2 of 4 . ITEMS COVERED (CONT.): . Nail pops in drywall . Threshold adjustment at exterior doors ITEMS NOT COVERED: . Drywall dents . Nicks &. scratches . Scratches on devices, floors, countertops, door knobs . Damaged cabinets, stains on flOOD . Bathtub scratches . Light bulbs Page 3 of 4 . . . THE W ARRANTY/SERVICE HAS BEEN PRESENTED AND FULLY EXPLAINED TO US DURING OUR INITIAL CONTRACT SIGNING AND AGAIN AT SE'ITLEMENT WITH CARLSON CONSTRUCTION, INC. IIWE HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE DESCRIPTION OF W ARRANTY/SERVICE PROVIDED BY CARLSON CONSTRUCTION, INC. ~..-.... OWNER DATE OWNER DATE Page 4 of 4 . ....\..L.S.T....~LEt>M.900.Z22-05'OED1TAECYCLED*. 6<~~hjt C f . . ~ cJIoN iir CARLSONCONSTRUCTlON,INC. ~ 1085 COUNTRY CLUB ROAD CAMP HlLL, PA 170lJ ORDER ORDER DATE ORDERED BY CUSTOMER ORDER 1 03/1012004 PROJECT 214 'HAMLIN, MAT lJUl;W & ANNE 1215 SUMMIT WAY LOT 63, HAMPDEN SUMMIT MECIlANICSBURG, fA 17650 TO HAMLIN, MATTHEW & ANNE 6 SARATOGA PLACE "CAMPIIILL, PA 17011 PLANS ATTACHED II SPECIFICATIONS ATI'ACHED CJ The contractor agrees to perform and the owner agrees to JlIIY for the following changes to this contract Description of Work Amount 1. PLUMBING CREDIT DUE TO CHANGES MADE ON ORIGINAL SELECTIONS (SELECTIONS DATED 3110104 ARE CORRECT) -602.00 2. CHllNGE D~YVIT ON EXTERIOR FRONT '-""F ROUSE TO BRICK (CHANGE TO SPECS; ..:ORRECT ON PLANS) 370.00 3. CHl!NGE FLOOR COVERING IN LOWER LEVEL BATH FROM VINYL AS PER SPECS TO CERAMIC TILE AS QUOTED 4. CHANGE WALL COLOR ABOVE CHAIR RAIL IN DINING ROOM TO A DARK COLOR WHICH MAY REQUIRE A THIRD COAT (COST OF $65.00 WILL BE CHARGED UPON COMPLETION IF NECESSARY) Negative challges wiU 1000000tbe overall eontracl A if Coo r- prlc;e r=pJiring no additional payment by DWIIor. mount onge L- The original Contract Sum was- ., . ..____,__._.....__.u_____u., ....... Net change by previous Change Qrders-- -.-..... ..' - ,-.......-. .0'. .--.... The ContrBCt Sum prior to this Change Order -.-----.-.-.--,-.., .... ..... The COntract Sum will be changed by this Change Order-..-.-u. ... .. .--. ~ new Contract Sum including this Change Order will be..,... ...... .-.. .heConlractTimewillbecl!angedby'----.-.--.-....-.....um.m. .... . ... ,... 'AllP1:Oved .). --itA' p<''J-i;~Datefj-J(}-q/ Own~' I J" , Contractor ., .-r -IL - . er. '._\! , ~ "j -232.00 396500.00 0.00 396500.00 -232.00 396268.00 Days IJate~_ , . . .~. Change Order ,"-'. CODtillaed... Order: 1 Page: 2 of 2 Description of Work Amount 5. CHANGE WOOD FLOORING FROM 2-1/4" TO 4-1/4" STRIP OAK (NO CHARGE) cc Painter Mason Siding Installer Classic Interiors Fred Weiand's Hardwood ~ .--.. ~ - 0 0J u..l-} QC"i 1: U_\:, 0.- ,I ,- 66 co Dei': eN :;1<0- 5 ~L\.J \..I.-\S "'" '6 -0 = = c-l 1"\ o ~ 3 J~ r- ~::: Ii<"l ~ "J ~ c"b ~:)>~ ~ G - '.? '\::r> \q r +: ,.^0f) (. "-.' . ,.:j'.:1 -:It ~ . ,1,1 b- . ")...--6 ti 3 ~~ 0- r:z. f '-... Michael W. Winfield, Esquire Attorney J.D. No. 72680 RHOADS & SINON LLP One South Market Square, 12th Floor P.O. Box 1146 Harrisburg, P A 17108-1146 (717) 233-5731 Attorneys for Defendant Heister House Millworks, Inc. MATTHEW E. HAMLIN and ANNE M. HAMLIN, IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA Plaintiffs CIVIL ACTION - LAW v. CARLSON CONSTRUCTION, INC., FRED WEIAND, t/d/b/a FRED WEIAND HARDWOOD FLOORS, and HEISTER HOUSE MILL WORKS, INC., Defendants NO. 06-4988 PRAECIPE FOR ENTRY OF APPEARANCE TO THE PROTHONOTARY: Kindly enter the appearance of the undersigned as counsel for Defendant Heister House Millworks, Inc. in the above-captioned matter. By: Micha W. Winfield One Sou h Market Square P. O. Box 1146 Harrisburg, P A 17108-1146 (717) 233-5731 Attorneys for Defendant Heister House Mil/works, Inc. 623473.1 I .. CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that on September 25, 2005, a true and correct copy of the Praecipe for Entry of Appearance was served by means of United States mail, first class, postage prepaid, upon the following: Lloyd R. Persun, Esquire Mette, Evans & Woodside 3401 North Front Street P.O. Box 5950 Harrisburg, PA 17110-0950 Attorney for Plaintiffs John H. Pietrzak, Esquire Reager & Adler, P.c. 2331 Market Street Camp Hill, P A 17011 Attorney for Carlson Construction, Inc. Fred Weiand, t/d/b/a Fred Weiand Hardwood Floors 4 Pine Drive Thompsontown, P A 17094 Wilbur Kettering, t/d/b/a Kettering Masonry 3 Harrogate Drive Hummelstown, P A 17036 ~1J r3 ~ c;.1" <.f) It! --0 ~ ~ ~--f\ fr\~ -9,\::; '?:\S:, 'i-C) ''-, rI"I ~{ ~:fJ ~ -0 -:; c.P. o o SHERIFF'S RETURN - REGULAR CASE NO: 2006-04988 P COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA: COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND HAMLIN MATTHEW E VS CARLSON CONSTRUCTION INC ETAL TIMOTHY REITZ , Sheriff or Deputy Sheriff of Cumberland County,Pennsylvania, who being duly sworn according to law, says, the within COMPLAINT & NOTICE was served upon CARLSON CONSTRUCTION INC the DEFENDANT I at 1452:00 HOURS, on the 8th day of September, 2006 at 1208 SUMMIT WAY MECHANICSBURG, PA 17050 by handing to SHELLY LUIZ, OFFICE MANAGER, ADULT IN CHARGE a true and attested copy of COMPLAINT & NOTICE together with and at the same time directing Her attention to the contents thereof. Sheriff's Costs: Docketing Service Postage Surcharge So Answers: Sworn and Subscibed 18.00 8.80 9.03 10.00 .00 45.83/" 09/22/2006 /oJO'f/O(' ~ METTE EVANS WOO~SIDE v- to By, ~) day Dep yP'Sheriff ~~~ R. Thomas Kline before me this of A.D. SHERIFF'S RETURN - OUT OF COUNTY CASE NO: 2006-04988 P COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA: COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND HAMLIN MATTHEW E VS CARLSON CONSTRUCTION INC ETAL R. Thomas Kline , Sheriff or Deputy Sheriff who being duly sworn according to law, says, that he made a diligent search and and inquiry for the within named DEFENDANT I to wit: FRED WEIAND T/D/B/A FRED WEIAND HARDWOOD FLOOR but was unable to locate Him in his bailiwick. He therefore deputized the sheriff of JUNIATA County, Pennsylvania, to serve the within COMPLAINT & NOTICE On September 22nd I 2006 I this office was in receipt of the attached return from JUNIATA Sheriff's Costs: Docketing Out of County Surcharge Dep Junitat County So 6.00 9.00 10.00 29.29 .00 54.29/ JOlbt.JjtJC(! 09/22/2006 /' r METTE EVANS WOODSIDE R. Thomas Kline Sheriff of Cumberland County Sworn and subscribe to before me this day of A.D. SHERIFF'S RETURN - OUT OF COUNTY CASE NO: 2006-04988 P COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA: COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND HAMLIN MATTHEW E VS CARLSON CONSTRUCTION INC ETAL R. Thomas Kline 1 Sheriff or Deputy Sheriff who being duly sworn according to law, says, that he made a diligent search and and inquiry for the within named DEFENDANT , to wit: HEISTER HOUSE MILLWORKS INC but was unable to locate Them in his bailiwick. He therefore deputized the sheriff of SNYDER County, Pennsylvania I to serve the within COMPLAINT & NOTICE On September 22nd I 2006 , this office was in receipt of the attached return from SNYDER Sheriff's Costs: Docketing Out of County Surcharge Dep Snyder County 6.00 9.00 10.00 21.00 .00 46.00 vi /0/01.(/0' 09/22/2006 ~ METTE EVANS WOODSIDE SO~::5-.. - -~. /" R. Thomas Kline ~. Sheriff of Cumberland County Sworn and subscribe to before me this day of A.D. ! ... . . In The Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania Matthew E. Hanlin et al VS. Carlson Construction Inc et al SERVE: Fred Weiand t/d/b/a Fred Weiand Hard\\Dod Floor No. 06-4988 civil Now, August 30, 2006 , I, SHERIFF OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, P A, do hereby deputize the Sheriff of Juniata County to execute this Writ,this deputation being made at the request and risk of the Plaintiff. .r~~ Sheriff of Cumberland County, P A Affidavit of Service Now, August 31 2006 at7:31 , -' 0' clock P. M. served the within NOTICE & COMPLAINT .. upon Fred Weiand t/d/b/a Fred Weiand Hardwood Floor j ~ at 4 pine Drive, Thompsontown PA 17094 by handing to Fred Weiand, personally a true and attested copy of the original Notice & Complaint and made mown to him the contents thereof. So answers, ~ Sheriff of Juniat Sworn and SUb. scribed jl~ . me this .::L day of J ., 20 It.tJ (l/1 II J t{J({j ~ k;0J91.-Rr- COSTS SERVICE :MILEAGE/postage AFFIDAVIT $ 18.00 9.29 2.00 $ 29.29 $ 45.71 CHRISTINA S. SWARNER DEPUTY PROTHONOTARY My Commission Expires First Monday in Jan. 2008 REFUND RETURNS: Mifflintown, Juniata County, pennsylvania 2006: ".. , ~r" A.,TTEMPTED SERVICE TI I G --10 -)> 3::-1 !'!Iro )>~ II -f Z '11- m =i -n> /Ir- S) O~ ~ tii ~Q Sm !!! -i .. 1 E~~ ~ 9J 0 . < m t..C t ~ ~ 6 '6' I In The Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania Matthew E. Hamlin et al VS. Carlson Construction Inc et al SERVE: Heister House Millworks Inc 06-4988 civil No. Now, August 30, 2006 , I, SHERIFF OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, P A, do hereby deputize the Sheriff of Snyder County to execute this Writ, this deputation being made at the request and risk of the Plaintiff. .f"~~ Sheriff of Cumberland County, PA Affidavit of Service Now, ,20_, at 0' clock M. served the within upon at by handing to a copy of the original and made lrnown to the contents thereof. So answers, Sheriff of County, PA Sworn and subscribed before me this _ day of ,20_ COSTS SERVICE 1v1ILEAGE AFFIDA VIT $ $ .oil .. SAVED DISK # 06-4988 MISC. DKT. BOOK # 33 PAGE # 390 IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA MATTHEW E. HAMLIN and ANNE M. HAMLIN NO: 06-4988 CIVIL NOTICE AND COMPLAINT VS CARLSON CONSTRUCTION, INe., FRED WEIAND t/dlb/a FRED WEIAND HARDWOOD FLOORS, and HEISTER HOUSE MILL WORKS, INe. AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE AND NOW, September 6, 2006, I, Joseph S. Reigle, Jr., Sheriff of Snyder County, Pennsylvania, being duly sworn according to law deposes and says that I served the above described Notice and Complaint upon Heister House Millworks, Inc., named defendant, on September 6, 2006, at 12:28 P.M., at the Snyder County Sheriff's Office, 12 South Main Street, Middleburg, Snyder County, Pennsylvania, by personally handing to Bradley K. Lauver, President of Heister House Millworks, Inc., a true and correct copy of the above described Notice and Complaint and that I made known to Bradley K. Lauver the contents of the same. SO ANSWERS JOSEPH S. REIGLE, JR., SHERIFF SNYDER COUNTY, P A. COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA COUNTY OF SNYDER SS: SWORN TO AND SUBSC 'BED BEFORE ME TH~DAYOF .' . 2006 C/~9. ~ ~VL. -". PRO)JIONOTARY ~l. ~ , DEPUTATION BY: SHERIFF OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PA. SNYDER COUNTY SHERIFF'S FEES: Docketing, Service, Etc. Mileage Notary $ 18.00 0.00 3.00 PAID TO COUNTY CHECK # REIMBURSED TO PETTY CASH CHECK # TOTAL: $ 21.00 Deposit: $75,00 Receipt # 4997 Refund: $54.00 Check # 4012 - MATTHEW E. HAMLIN and ANNE M. HAMLIN, IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA Plaintiffs, v. CIVIL TERM NO: 06-4988 CARLSON CONSTRUCTION, INC.; FRED WEIAND t/d/b/a FRED WEIAND HARDWOOD FLOORS; and HEISTER HOUSE MILL WORKS, INC., CIVIL ACTION - LA W Defendants. JURY TRIAL DEMANDED PRAECIPE TO SETTLE. DISCONTINUE AND END WITH PREJUDICE TO THE PROTHONOTARY: Please mark this matter settled, discontinued and ended with prejudice, with each party to bear its own costs. Respectfully submitted, METTE, EVANS & WOODSIDE By: ~E.d.~Uv, Matthew E. Hamlin, Esquire Supreme Court J.D. No. 86142 3401 North Front Street P. O. Box 5950 Harrisburg, P A 1711 0-0950 (717) 232-5000 - Phone (717) 236-1816 - Fax Attorneys for Plaintiffs, Matthew E. Hamlin and Anne M. Hamlin Date: February 26, 2007 1 - . CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I, MATTHEW E. HAMLIN, ESQUIRE, hereby certify that I am serving a copy of the foregoing document upon the person(s) and in the manner indicated below, which service satisfies the requirements of the Pennsylvania Rules of Civil Procedure, by transmitting a copy of same in the United States Mail at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, with first-class postage, prepaid, as follows: John H. Pietrzak, Esquire Reager & Adler, P.C. 2331 Market Street Camp Hill, PA 17011 Attorneys for Carlson Construction, Inc. Michael W. Winfield, Esquire Rhodes & Sinon LLP One South Market Square, 12th Floor P.O. Box 1146 Harrisburg, P A 17108-1146 Attorneys for Heister House Mil/works, Inc. Brian C. Caffrey, Esquire Saidas, Flower & Lindsay 26 West High Street Carlisle, P A 17013 Attorneys for Fred Weiand tld/bla Fred Weiand Hardwood Floors METTE, EVANS & WOODSIDE By: ~ t!. (fa-I"'; Ma hew E. Hamlm, EsqUire Supreme Court J.D. No. 86142 3401 North Front Street P. O. 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