2023A-04895-CHC-ROC Notice of Hearing and Packet MAILED
2023A-04895-CHC-ROC · Registrar of Contractors · 2023-08-23
REGISTRAR OF CONTRACTORS OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA
Alex Bagdonas , Case No. 2023-04895 COMPLAINANT, Docket No. 2023A-04895-CHC-ROC v. NOTICE OF HEARING ON CJAM LLC CONTESTED CASE License No. ROC 337684,
RESPONDENT.
This Notice of Hearing is issued under A.R.S. § 41-1092.05(D). HEARING INFORMATION The hearing is set for: October 2, 2023 1:00 PM Velva Moses-Thompson Google Meet. A link will be provided directly from The Office of Administrative Hearings. Go to www.azoah.com to request to appear in-person.
If you have requested to appear in-person at the hearing, the hearing will be held at 1740 W Adams Street, Phoenix, AZ 85007.
You must attend this hearing. This is an adversarial hearing before an administrative law judge, and is conducted in a similar manner as judicial proceedings. Thus, you must be prepared to present evidence, including witness testimony and documents, in support of your case.
STATEMENT OF LEGAL AUTHORITY AND JURISDICTION The State of Arizona has determined that the licensing and regulation of construction
contractors is a proper state function, and has vested authority in the Registrar of Contractors
to administer Title 32, Chapter 10 of the Arizona Revised Statutes. A.R.S. §§ 32-1101 et seq.
All hearings for alleged violations of Title 32, Chapter 10 are conducted under Title 41,
Chapter 6, Article 10. A.R.S. § 32-1156.
The statutes and rules governing the hearing can be found at: Arizona Revised
Statutes §§ 41-1092 to -1092.12, and Arizona Administrative Code R2-19-101 to -122.
PARTICULAR ARIZONA STATUTES AND RULES INVOLVED The statutes and rules the Respondent is alleged to have violated are cited in the
complaint and citation, which were served on the Respondent on July 19, 2023.
SHORT AND PLAIN STATEMENT OF THE MATTERS ASSERTED The complaint and citation allege that the Respondent committed the following act(s):
Charge: 1 A.R.S. § 32-1154(A)(3) - R4-9-108(a) Charge: 2 A.R.S. § 32-1154(A)(22)
THE PARTIES TO THE ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING Because Respondent is a licensee and is charged with an act(s) or omission(s) that is cause for the suspension or revocation of a license, Respondent is a party to this case and will be a party to the hearing. Because Complainant alleged Respondent committed an act(s) or omission(s) that is cause for the suspension or revocation of a license, Complainant is a party to this case and will be a party to the hearing. Respondent and Complainant, as the parties to the hearing, will present evidence and argument to the administrative law judge. The Registrar’s assigned investigator will appear as a witness at the hearing.
RIGHT TO BE REPRESENTED The parties to the administrative hearing may choose to be represented by an attorney.
A.R.S. § 41-1092.07(B). If one of the parties is a company, the company may be represented
by an officer or employee if that person satisfies the conditions set forth in A.R.S. § 32-
1156(B).
CHANGE OF ADDRESS Each party must inform the Registrar and the Office of Administrative Hearings of
any change of address within five (5) days of the change. A.R.S. § 41-1092.04.
HEARING PROCEDURES AND RULES The administrative hearing will be conducted in accordance with A.R.S. §§ 41-1092
to -1092.12, and A.A.C. R2-19-101 to -122. The parties should review the statutes, rules, and
processes governing the administrative hearing. Copies of the statutes, rules, and articles
regarding the administrative hearing process can be found at https://www.azoah.com/.
REGISTRAR’S APPEARANCE BY VIDEO CONFERENCE OR TELEPHONE The Registrar’s investigators, employees, and attorneys will appear at the hearing via video conference or telephone unless requested by a party to appear in-person. Requests for the Registrar’s investigators, employees, or attorneys to appear in-person must be filed with the Registrar and the Office of Administrative Hearings no later than seven (7) calendar days prior to the hearing date. HEARING PACKET In the interests of administrative efficiency, the Registrar compiles and discloses certain documents to the parties and the Office of Administrative Hearings. These documents are attached to this Notice of Hearing as the “Hearing Packet.” If any party wishes to submit additional evidence, they must do so during the hearing after completing a disclosure statement. See “Disclosure Statement” section below.
SUBPOENAS FOR TESTIMONY FROM A WITNESS OR DOCUMENTS The parties to the hearing must be prepared to present evidence in support of their case. If a party wants to obtain testimony from a witness or documents not in the party’s possession, the party must prepare and file a written subpoena for the Administrative Law Judge to review and sign, if approved. A.R.S. § 41-1092.07(C). Forms for requesting a subpoena can be found on the Office of Administrative Hearings’ website at www.azoah.com. The party seeking a subpoena must serve notice on all the parties to the hearing, and on the Registrar. A.R.S. § 41-1092.04. DISCLOSURE STATEMENT At least seven calendar days before the hearing, each party must prepare and serve a disclosure statement on all other parties, and file it with the Office of Administrative Hearings. A.A.C. R4-9-118; A.A.C. R2-19-108. The disclosure statement must include any exhibit the party will use at the hearing. A party’s failure to timely disclose any witness or exhibit, without good cause, may result in the administrative law judge excluding those witnesses or exhibits from being used at the hearing. A.A.C. R4-9-118(C). A sample disclosure form is available on the Registrar’s website at https://roc.az.gov/content/prehearing-disclosure- statement.
CHANGING THE HEARING DATE
The date of the hearing may only be advanced or delayed on the agreement of the
parties or on a showing of good cause. A.R.S. § 41-1092.05(C). The date of the hearing may
be changed by filing a written agreement of the parties to change the date of the hearing. The
written agreement must be filed with the Office of Administrative Hearings, directed to the
assigned Administrative Law Judge, and transmitted to the Registrar and all other parties. The
assigned Administrative Law Judge may be found on the Office of Administrative Hearings’
web portal at www.azoah.com
If a party would like to move the date of the hearing without agreement of all parties, the party must file a written motion with the Office of Administrative Hearings, directed to the assigned Administrative Law Judge, and transmit a copy to the Registrar and all other parties. The motion must state in detail good cause for why the date of the hearing should be advanced or delayed, and the position of all other parties regarding the advancement or delay. A party may also file a motion asserting a right to an expedited hearing upon a showing of extraordinary circumstances or the possibility of irreparable harm. A.R.S. § 41-1092.05(E).
RESOLUTION SHORT OF ADJUDICATION
In any case which is resolved or settled by the parties, or which is withdrawn by the
Complainant without objection from Respondent after the Notice of Hearing is issued, the
parties must notify the Office of Administrative Hearings of the resolution or settlement. Any
such cases will be listed on the Registrar’s website and its records under the category: “Closed
Complaints – Resolved/Settled/Withdrawn.”
Dated August 23, 2023.
By: /s/ Erika Hoskin Erika Hoskin Legal Secretary Legal Department Arizona Registrar of Contractors Copy mailed via USPS First Class mail August 23, 2023 to: Respondent(s) CJAM LLC 1802 W Kaibab Ln Ste 110 Flagstaff, AZ 86001 Complainant(s) Alex Bagdonas 3480 W Corral Gate Flagstaff, AZ 86005
Copy sent electronically this same date to: Respondent at email address on record with the Registrar Complainant at email address on record with the Registrar
Case No. 2023-04895 /
Katie Hobbs, Governor Martin Quezada, Director
Hearing Packet FAQ What is the Hearing Packet?
The Hearing Packet is a packet of certain documents collected or issued by the Registrar over the course of its investigation.
Who gets the Hearing Packet?
The Hearing Packet is assembled and distributed to all parties and to the Office of Administrative Hearings (“OAH”) prior to an administrative hearing.
What types of cases does the Registrar prepare a Hearing Packet for?
The Registrar prepares a Hearing Packet for Complainant-Handled Cases and No-Pay Cases. Note: If the Docket Number on the Notice of Hearing contains a “CHC” or “NPC”, your case is a Complainant-Handled Case or a No-Pay Case.
What is in the Hearing Packet?
The Hearing Packet contains essential case-specific documents and at a minimum will include the following documents:
● Original complaint;
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● Citation; and ● Answer.
The Hearing Packet will also contain the following documents (if applicable):
● Jobsite inspection notices, notes, and photos; ● Written directives; and ● Compliance inspection notices, notes, and photos.
What if there are documents missing from the Hearing Packet?
If there is any evidence you submitted to the Registrar that are not included in the Hearing Packet it is your responsibility to introduce that evidence at the administrative hearing. Note: The administrative law judge assigned to your case does not have access to the entire Registrar record.
If there is additional evidence you submitted to the Registrar during the investigation that you also want to introduce as evidence during your hearing, it is your responsibility to:
● Properly disclose that evidence to the other party; and ● Introduce the evidence during your hearing.
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How do I disclose evidence I intend to use at a Hearing?
You must properly disclose any and all documents and witnesses you intend to use at your hearing according to the Registrar’s Prehearing Disclosure Rules. See Arizona Administrative Code Section R4-9-118.
A sample prehearing disclosure form and instructions are provided to the parties by the Registrar.
How do I obtain documents I previously submitted to the Registrar?
If you previously submitted documents to the Registrar and need a copy of these documents, please contact the Registrar’s Legal Department or submit a public records request at https://roc.force.com/AZRoc/s/roc-public-request.
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Complainant: Alex Bagdonas 3480 W Corral Gate Flagstaff, AZ 86005
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Respondent: CJAM LLC DBA: 1802 W Kaibab Ln Ste 110 Flagstaff, AZ 86001
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May 4, 2023
Jobsite Inspection Notice Re: Complaint Number 2023-04895
Dear Complainant and Respondent:
A formal complaint has been filed with the Arizona Registrar of Contractors.
A jobsite inspection is scheduled for May 22, 2023 at 11:00 AM. The Complainant is required to be present. The Respondent’s attendance is requested and encouraged. The Registrar encourages both parties to make a good faith effort to resolve this complaint prior to the jobsite inspection.
COMPLAINANT: 1. Under A.R.S. § 32-1155(D)(1), the Respondent must be allowed, upon request, the opportunity to inspect the work complained of within fifteen (15) days of receiving this notice. If Respondent is not provided an opportunity to inspect the work within the fifteen (15) day time period, the Registrar may be prohibited from taking further action on this complaint. 2. The Registrar may also be precluded from taking further action on this complaint, if the work that is the subject of the complaint is subject to neglect, modification, or abnormal use. A.R.S. § 32-1155(D)(2) 3. You must provide safe access to any area to be inspected. If access to a roof or other elevated area is required, you must provide a means to safely access the area (ladder or manlift as appropriate). Additionally, please secure any animals.
RESPONDENT: 1. Enclosed is a copy of the complaint. Under A.R.S. § 32-1155(D) you must be allowed, upon request, the opportunity to inspect the work complained of within fifteen days of the date of receipt of this notice. 2. To assist the assigned investigator in evaluating the merits of the complaint, please submit a response to the enclosed complaint to the assigned investigator prior to the scheduled inspection. 3. If you do not attend the jobsite inspection, your absence may negatively impact the investigation, and your interests. 4. If a building permit(s) was required for this project, please have the building permit information available at the jobsite inspection. If either party needs to reschedule the jobsite inspection, please notify the assigned investigator at least three business days prior to the inspection date to schedule a new date and time. 1700 W. Washington Street, Suite 105 · Phoenix AZ 85007-2812 602.542.1525 · Toll Free 877.692.9762 · roc.az.gov C008 05/21 Katie Hobbs, Governor Martín Quezada, Director
If the parties resolve the complaint prior to the inspection, please notify the assigned investigator in writing and by phone as soon as possible.
Sincerely,
Chris Allison Chris Allison, Investigator #193 Desk: (928) 637-0481 Cell: (928) 210-1587 [email redacted] 1700 W Washington St, Suite 105 Phoenix, Arizona 85007-2812
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A Guide to Jobsite Inspections
Purpose of the Jobsite Inspection When the Registrar receives a complaint against a contractor’s license alleging poor workmanship, the Registrar generally schedules a Jobsite Inspection. The Jobsite Inspection serves two purposes: 1. To give the contractor an opportunity to inspect the complaint items; and 2. To give the Registrar an opportunity to determine if the contractor’s work violates Arizona law.
Jobsite Inspection Rights and Responsibilities Access to inspect: The property owner has complete control over who they allow on the property. However, if the Registrar’s investigator or the contractor cannot inspect the work, the Registrar will not move forward with a citation.
Cooperation: Arizona law enables injured parties to seek relief for damages through several paths. When dealing with a licensed contractor, the Registrar of Contractors’ administrative complaint process may serve as one of those possible paths. However, in order to use that path, the Registrar relies on the cooperation of all parties to a complaint.
Minimum workmanship: The Registrar investigates workmanship complaints for compliance with minimum workmanship and professional industry standards. The Registrar does not issue citations for work that meets these standards.
Scope: The scope of the Jobsite Inspection is limited to items listed in the complaint filed with the Registrar’s office. It is the complainant’s responsibility to point out the complaint item(s) and the Investigators role to review the item(s). If the complainant identifies additional workmanship items not listed in the original complaint, they must file an addendum to the complaint. The Registrar’s Investigator may identify additional administrative violations by the contractor (e.g. work performed out of scope of the license and failure to provide a contract that meets requirements set by Arizona law) at the time of the inspection.
The Role of the Investigator At the Jobsite Inspection, the Registrar’s investigator will: ● Only investigate the items listed on the complaint form filed with the Registrar. ● Will gather evidence to make an informed decision about the complaint items.
What to expect after a Jobsite Inspection After doing a Jobsite Inspection, the Registrar’s Investigator will leave the jobsite and review the evidence provided during the inspection. Generally, the investigator does not make any determination at the time of the jobsite inspection regarding whether the allegations listed in the complaint are supported. ● If the allegations are confirmed, the Registrar’s Investigator may issue a Written Directive telling the contractor to correct the poor or incomplete work. ● If the allegations are not confirmed, the Registrar’s Investigator will close the complaint.
Questions? If you have already filed a complaint and it was assigned to an investigator, you are encouraged to contact that investigator directly with the information listed in your jobsite inspection letter. If you have not filed a complaint yet or have not been assigned an investigator, you can reach the Registrar’s compliance department at (877) 692-9762. 1700 W. Washington Street, Suite 105 · Phoenix AZ 85007-2812 602.542.1525 · Toll Free 877.692.9762 · roc.az.gov C008 05/21 Katie Hobbs, Governor Martín Quezada, Director
A Guide to Written Directives Purpose of the Jobsite Inspection When the Registrar receives a complaint against a contractor’s license, the Registrar generally schedules a Jobsite Inspection. The Jobsite Inspection serves two purposes: 1. To give the contractor an opportunity to inspect the complaint items; and 2. To give the Registrar an opportunity to determine if the contractor’s work violates Arizona law.
What to expect after a Jobsite Inspection After doing a Jobsite Inspection, the Registrar’s Investigator will determine whether the allegations listed in the complaint are supported. ● If the allegations are confirmed, the Registrar’s Investigator may issue a Written Directive telling the contractor to correct the poor or incomplete work. ● If the allegations are not confirmed, the Registrar’s Investigator will close the complaint.
Written Directives Access: In order to use the administrative process offered by the Registrar, a property owner must provide reasonable access to allow the contractor to fix their work as directed by the Registrar in a Written Directive. Complainants may not put any additional, unnecessary restrictions on the Respondent above and beyond the initial contract requirements agreed upon at the beginning of the project. Respondents are required to make repairs on items identified on any Written Directive, not otherwise restricted by local code or HOA limitations. Complainants must make access available to the Respondent to make the required repairs and failure to provide reasonable access may result in the Registrar dismissing the complaint.
Contractor obligations: The Written Directive will set a deadline for compliance. This is the period of time determined by the Investigator as necessary to complete the items listed in the Directive. ● The deadline for compliance assumes the contractor will promptly begin working on the items listed in the Directive. ● Do not wait. Both parties should communicate quickly to schedule the work.
Extensions: If good cause exists to extend this deadline, either party may submit a written request to the Investigator. The Registrar will review requests for extension and determine if the Directive should be extended.
Manner and method of performance: The Registrar does not provide specific instructions for how to correct poor work. A licensed contractor is expected to have the skill and professionalism to complete the work. Moreover, the complainant may not dictate the manner of repair. If the contractor fails to appropriately correct the work according to the contract, the Registrar will issue a citation.
Compliance Inspection: After the Written Directive expires, the Registrar’s Investigator will contact the complainant to determine if the contractor performed any corrective work. ● If the contractor did corrective work, the Investigator may schedule a Compliance Inspection to determine if the poor work is corrected. ● If the contractor did not perform any corrective work, the Registrar’s Investigator will not do a Compliance Inspection and will determine whether to issue a citation based on the administrative record.
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require a homeowner to continue to allow a contractor access to the property after the Directive period ends in order for the administrative process to continue. Denying access after the Directive ends is not grounds to close or dismiss a complaint.
Questions? If you have already filed a complaint and it was assigned to an investigator, you are encouraged to contact that investigator directly with the information listed in your jobsite inspection letter. If you have not filed a complaint yet or have not been assigned an investigator, you can reach the Registrar’s compliance department at (877) 692-9762.
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This Final Punch List is an amendment to the contract and compiles the final work that needs to be completed to close the contract. Mammoth agrees to complete the below items and Alex Bagdonas agrees that this list completes the contact. At the completion of the below list Alex Bagdonas will make the final payment.
Garage
1. Touch up paint on fire suppression access panel 2. Paint Garage door wall 3. Scrape and paint water heater stand 4. Clean paint on ceiling hook 5. Detach and Reset phone jack cover and apply touch up paint 6. Clean dust on water heater and garage windowsills 7. Blow out debris around tools and tool bench 8. Reinstall outlet plug plates (right side up) and replace one plate (matching color)
Living Room
9. Fan switch will be replaced (this cost is not associated with our contract and the bill will be submitted to the homeowner) 10. Replace homeowner provided light bulbs on chandelier
Front Sitting Room
11. Fill knicks on windowsill and casing 12. Replace light switch knob
Entry
1. Replace light switch knob 2. Fill larger nicks and apply touch up stain to portal window jamb Upstairs Landing
13. Clean dust off end of beam
Front Bedroom
14. Fix ceiling fan trim 15. Clean dust and paint off of fan 16. Secure fire suppression trim
Office
17. Clean dust and paint off of fan 18. Secure fire suppression trim
Guest Room Storage
19. Clean paint on casing
Exterior Front of house
20. Clean saw dust from driveway and blow off dust in gravel 21. Touch up paint on front door (homeowner to provide paint)
X Alex Bagdon as Homeow n er
X Mammoth Restoration Project Manager
Work will be scheduled as soon as possible after receiving signed punch list. Bad paint exis ng Signs of paint exis ng on floor
Damaged light before Mi ga on
Mammoth will replace the Diffuser. Picture of exis ng trim on T&G Before Mi ga on
A er mi ga on A er rebuild Carpet on stairs was thrown away by homeowner. Pictures of Scratches on windowsill before rebuild. Mammoth will be doing touch-up stain and minimal filler to address.
Pictures of double layer Floor protec on in si ng room
Pictures of double layer Floor protec on in Living room Picture of shipping band damage on beam before mi ga on Paint in grout on fireplace already exis ng.
Before mi ga on Gap between drywall and Fireplace mantle was matched to exis ng side.
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CJAM, LLC DBA MAMMOTH RESTORATION 1802 W. KAIBAB LANE #110 FLAGSTAFF, AZ 86001 OFFICE 877-714-0050 FAX 928-438-5820 EIN 27-0050721 ROC 337684, 337685
Client: BAGDONAS, ALEX Property: 3480 W Corral Gate FLAGSTAFF, AZ 86005
Operator: JDRUMMON
Estimator: Jake Drummond Business: (928) 714-0050 Position: Asst. Project Manager E-mail: jdrummond@azmammoth. Company: Mammoth Restoration com Business: 1802 w kiabab ln. Flagstaff Az 86001
Type of Estimate: Rebuild Date Entered: 9/20/2022 Date Assigned:
Price List: AZFL8X_JAN23 Labor Efficiency: Restoration/Service/Remodel Estimate: EPIC1
CJAM, LLC DBA MAMMOTH RESTORATION 1802 W. KAIBAB LANE #110 FLAGSTAFF, AZ 86001 OFFICE 877-714-0050 FAX 928-438-5820 EIN 27-0050721 ROC 337684, 337685
EPIC1 2nd Floor 2nd Floor
DESCRIPTION QTY REMOVE REPLACE TAX O&P TOTAL
1. Dust control barrier per square foot storage room 350.00 SF 0.72 0.00 4.82 51.36 308.18 Storage Area/Room 2. Dust control barrier - tension post - 10.00 DA 3.63 0.00 0.00 7.26 43.56 per day closet 1 3. Peel & seal zipper - heavy duty 2.00 EA 0.00 17.71 2.29 7.54 45.25 4. Final cleaning - construction - 1,195.75 SF 0.00 0.29 0.00 69.36 416.13 Residential CONTENTS 5. Content Manipulation charge - per 4.00 HR 0.00 Closet2 43.33 Bathroom2 0.00 34.66 207.98 hour 6. Interior door - Detach & reset 14.00 EA 0.00 85.58 1.16 239.86 1,439.14 needed for carpet install 7. Content Manipulation (Bid Item) 1.00 EA 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 This is a place holder for a pack out estimate. Closet3 Bathroom2
Total: 2nd Floor 8.27 410.04 2,460.24 Upstairs cat walk (2)
Office 5' Second floor hallway Height: 9' 2" 1' 6"
1' 4"
Bedroom 3 123.11 SF Walls 29.78 SF Ceiling 4' 2" 2' 8"
Second floor hallway 152.89 SF Walls & Ceiling 29.78 SF Floor 4" 3.31 SY Flooring 12.17 LF Floor Perimeter 1' 11" 2' 1"
1' 7"
3' 2" 18.00 LF Ceil. Perimeter 1' 5"
Missing Wall - Goes to Floor 2' 8" X 6' 8" Opens into OFFICE2 Missing Wall - Goes to Floor Closet (1) 3' 2" X 6' 8" Opens into BEDOOM_2
Bedoom 1
EPIC1 2/9/2023 Page: 2
CJAM, LLC DBA MAMMOTH RESTORATION 1802 W. KAIBAB LANE #110 FLAGSTAFF, AZ 86001 OFFICE 877-714-0050 FAX 928-438-5820 EIN 27-0050721 ROC 337684, 337685 storage room Storage Area/Room closet 1 CONTINUED - Second floor hallway
storage room Closet2 Bathroom2 Storage Area/Room Subroom: Upstairs cat walk (2) Height: Peaked
Closet3 Bathroom2 202.39 SF Walls 137.55 SF Ceiling 2' 6" 2' 1" 2' 3" 3' 3"
16' 3" Upstairs cat walk (2) 339.95 SF Walls & Ceiling 111.04 SF Floor 12.34 SY Flooring 8.67 LF Floor Perimeter 11"
Office 4' 8" 3' 10" 7' 5" 9"
Bedroom 3 17.79 LF Ceil. Perimeter Second floor hallway
Closet2 Bathroom2
Door 2' 6" X 6' 7" Opens into Exterior Closet (1) Missing Wall 4' 8" X 15' Opens into SECOND_FLOO1 Missing Wall 3' 10" X 15' Opens into Exterior Missing Wall 9" X 15' Opens into UPSTAIRS_CAT Bedoom 1 Closet3 Bathroom2 Missing Wall 7' 5" X 15' Opens into Exterior Door 2' 6" X 6' 7" Opens into BEDROOM_4 Missing Wall Upstairs cat walk (2) 16' 3" X 15' Opens into Exterior
4' 8" Subroom: Second floor hallway (1) Height: Sloped 2"
Bedroom 3 99.39 SF Walls 27.21 SF Ceiling 4' 4" 4' 2"
4' 8"
Second floor hallway 126.60 SF Walls & Ceiling 20.22 SF Floor 3" 4' 1" 4" 2.25 SY Flooring 5.08 LF Floor Perimeter 5" 8" 20.99 LF Ceil. Perimeter
Missing Wall 4' 8" X 11' Opens into UPSTAIRS_CAT Door 4' 1" X 6' 7" Opens into Exterior Missing Wall 4' 2" X 11' Opens into SECOND_FLOOR DESCRIPTION QTY REMOVE REPLACE TAX O&P TOTAL
WALLS & CEILINGS 8. Floor protection - cardboard and 161.04 SF 0.54 0.00 4.14 18.22 109.32 tape double layer to protect flooring (scaffolding, T&G) 9. Floor protection - heavy paper and 161.04 SF 0.00 0.54 1.03 17.60 105.59 Bedoom 1 tape 10. Mask wall - plastic, paper, tape 56.78 LF 0.00 1.46 1.41 16.86 101.17 (per LF) 11. Batt insulation - 12" - R38 - 232.00 SF 0.00 2.06 34.51 102.48 614.91 unfaced batt 12. Polyethylene vapor barrier, seam 37.00 SF 0.00 0.43 0.51 3.28 19.70 taping & joint caulking EPIC1 2/9/2023 Page: 3
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CONTINUED - Second floor hallway
DESCRIPTION QTY REMOVE REPLACE TAX O&P TOTAL
13. 1/2" drywall - hung, taped, ready 135.00 SF 0.00 2.38 8.55 65.98 395.83 for texture 14. Additional cost for high wall or 135.00 SF 0.00 0.58 0.00 15.66 93.96 ceiling - 11' to 14' high 15. Tape joint for new to existing 41.00 LF 0.00 9.36 1.88 77.14 462.78 drywall - per LF This item is intended to be used for situations where drywall is being replaced and the new drywall being replaced will be joined with existing drywall. This item is calculated per lineal foot of joint area where the new drywall meets the existing drywall 16. Seal the surface area w/PVA 270.00 SF 0.00 0.72 1.49 39.18 235.07 primer - one coat When new drywall is installed, it is important to apply a PVA primer prior to texture. The purpose is so that the texture does not absorb too much into the new drywall and also helps so that the paint does not “flash”. 17. Texture drywall - smooth / skim 619.44 SF 0.00 1.58 10.81 197.90 1,187.43 coat USG Interior Panel & Finishing Solutions: “Under critical lighting conditions, fasteners, gypsum panels and joints may be visible when decorated using non-flat paints or finishes with sheen/gloss. This is caused by a difference between the surface texture of the gypsum panel face and the smoothed and finished joint compound. Sanding the panel face may also raise the nap of the panel surface and accentuate this difference. Skim coating the entire surface will minimize these imperfections. NOTE: Where glass-mat and fiber-reinforced gypsum panels are installed, two separate skim coats of joint compound may be required before application of USG Sheetrock® Brand First Coat™ Primer in order to achieve an acceptable appearance.” 18. Texture drywall - heavy hand 270.00 SF 0.00 1.45 6.69 79.64 477.83 texture Final Texture 19. Drywall Installer / Finisher - per 4.00 HR 0.00 93.07 0.00 74.46 446.74 hour Labor to match new texture with current texture 20. Mask and prep for paint - plastic, 56.78 LF 0.00 1.68 1.41 19.36 116.16 paper, tape (per LF) From the MPI Maintenance Repainting Manual Guide Specification Revision June 2019 "Protect all adjacent interior surfaces and areas, including rating and instruction labels on doors, frames, equipment, piping, etc., from repainting operations and damage by drop cloths, shields, masking, templates, or other suitable protective means and make good any damage caused by failure to provide such protection." 21. Seal/prime then paint the surface 763.90 SF 0.00 1.92 21.74 297.68 1,786.11 area twice (3 coats) - 2 colors For painting one coat of primer and two coats of paint, please read the following: Sherwin Williams ProMar Series Specifications: "Drywall: 1 ct. ProMar Latex Primer, 2 cts. ProMar Interior Latex Paint"
MasterSpec Premium for the American Institute of Architects: "D. Gypsum Board, Plaster, and Spray-Texture Ceiling Substrates: a. Prime Coat: Primer, latex, interior. b. First Coat: Microbicidal Latex, interior, matching topcoat. c. Topcoat: Microbicidal Latex, interior, eggshell" EPIC1 2/9/2023 Page: 4
CJAM, LLC DBA MAMMOTH RESTORATION 1802 W. KAIBAB LANE #110 FLAGSTAFF, AZ 86001 OFFICE 877-714-0050 FAX 928-438-5820 EIN 27-0050721 ROC 337684, 337685
CONTINUED - Second floor hallway
DESCRIPTION QTY REMOVE REPLACE TAX O&P TOTAL
22. Additional cost for high wall or 763.90 SF 0.00 0.07 0.00 10.70 64.17 ceiling - 11' to 14' FIXTURES 23. Install Light fixture - Detach & 2.00 EA 0.00 54.29 0.00 21.72 130.30 reset 24. Install Smoke detector 1.00 EA 0.00 34.78 0.00 6.96 41.74 25. Chandelier - Detach & reset 1.00 EA 0.00 141.13 0.00 28.22 169.35 26. Heat/AC register - Mechanically 1.00 EA 0.00 15.90 0.00 3.18 19.08 attached - Detach & reset 27. R&R Baseboard - 4 1/4" 38.00 LF 0.47 4.78 9.14 41.72 250.36 28. Stain & finish baseboard 38.00 LF 0.00 1.92 0.77 14.76 88.49 29. R&R Casing - 3 1/4" stain grade 85.00 LF 0.52 3.86 21.69 78.80 472.79 30. Stain & finish casing 85.00 LF 0.00 1.92 1.72 32.98 197.90 31. R&R Carpet 161.04 SF 0.28 4.36 43.47 158.14 948.83 32. R&R Carpet pad 161.04 SF 0.13 0.65 7.54 26.62 159.78 33. Seam carpet 14.00 LF 0.00 5.71 0.27 16.04 96.25
Totals: Second floorstorage hallwayroom 178.77 1,465.28 8,791.64 Storage Area/Room closet 1
3' 9" Closet2 Bathroom2 Office Height: 8' 2' 7"
3' 5" 6' 9" 7' 1" Closet3 444.89 Bathroom2 SF Walls 175.08 SF Ceiling 9' 7" 9' 7" 18' 11"
619.97 SF Walls & Ceiling 175.08 SF Floor 18' 5"
Upstairs cat walk (2) Office 19.45 SY Flooring 55.17 LF Floor Perimeter 1' 6"
Bedroom 3 2' 8"
Second floor hallway 57.83 LF Ceil. Perimeter 10' 6" 3' 7" 6' 11"
Missing WallCloset (1) - Goes to Floor 2' 8" X 6' 8" Opens into SECOND_FLOOR DESCRIPTION QTY REMOVE REPLACE TAX O&P TOTAL
WALLS & CEILINGS Bedoom 1
34. Floor protection - heavy paper and 175.08 SF 0.33 0.00 1.13 11.78 70.69 tape 35. Batt insulation - 12" - R38 - 70.00 SF 0.00 2.06 10.41 30.92 185.53 unfaced batt 36. 5/8" drywall - hung, taped, ready 70.00 SF 0.00 2.51 5.01 36.14 216.85 for texture
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CONTINUED - Office
DESCRIPTION QTY REMOVE REPLACE TAX O&P TOTAL
37. Tape joint for new to existing 28.92 LF 0.00 9.36 1.33 54.40 326.42 drywall - per LF This item is intended to be used for situations where drywall is being replaced and the new drywall being replaced will be joined with existing drywall. This item is calculated per lineal foot of joint area where the new drywall meets the existing drywall 38. Seal the surface area w/PVA 140.00 SF 0.00 0.72 0.77 20.32 121.89 primer - one coat When new drywall is installed, it is important to apply a PVA primer prior to texture. The purpose is so that the texture does not absorb too much into the new drywall and also helps so that the paint does not “flash”. 39. Texture drywall - smooth / skim 140.00 SF 0.00 1.58 2.44 44.72 268.36 coat USG Interior Panel & Finishing Solutions: “Under critical lighting conditions, fasteners, gypsum panels and joints may be visible when decorated using non-flat paints or finishes with sheen/gloss. This is caused by a difference between the surface texture of the gypsum panel face and the smoothed and finished joint compound. Sanding the panel face may also raise the nap of the panel surface and accentuate this difference. Skim coating the entire surface will minimize these imperfections. NOTE: Where glass-mat and fiber-reinforced gypsum panels are installed, two separate skim coats of joint compound may be required before application of USG Sheetrock® Brand First Coat™ Primer in order to achieve an acceptable appearance.” 40. Texture drywall - heavy hand 140.00 SF 0.00 1.45 3.47 41.30 247.77 texture Final Texture 41. Drywall Installer / Finisher - per 4.00 HR 0.00 93.07 0.00 74.46 446.74 hour Labor to match new texture with current texture 42. Mask and prep for paint - plastic, 57.83 LF 0.00 1.68 1.43 19.72 118.30 paper, tape (per LF) From the MPI Maintenance Repainting Manual Guide Specification Revision June 2019 "Protect all adjacent interior surfaces and areas, including rating and instruction labels on doors, frames, equipment, piping, etc., from repainting operations and damage by drop cloths, shields, masking, templates, or other suitable protective means and make good any damage caused by failure to provide such protection." 43. Seal/prime then paint the surface 711.05 SF 0.00 1.92 20.24 277.08 1,662.54 area twice (3 coats) - 2 colors For painting one coat of primer and two coats of paint, please read the following: Sherwin Williams ProMar Series Specifications: "Drywall: 1 ct. ProMar Latex Primer, 2 cts. ProMar Interior Latex Paint"
MasterSpec Premium for the American Institute of Architects: "D. Gypsum Board, Plaster, and Spray-Texture Ceiling Substrates: a. Prime Coat: Primer, latex, interior. b. First Coat: Microbicidal Latex, interior, matching topcoat. c. Topcoat: Microbicidal Latex, interior, eggshell" FIXTURES 44. Install Ceiling fan - Detach & reset 1.00 EA 0.00 193.33 0.00 38.66 231.99
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CONTINUED - Office
DESCRIPTION QTY REMOVE REPLACE TAX O&P TOTAL
45. Sprinkler head/escutcheon - 1.00 EA 0.00 16.93 0.00 3.38 20.31 Detach & reset 46. Heat/AC register - Mechanically 1.00 EA 0.00 15.90 0.00 3.18 19.08 attached - Detach & reset 47. Recessed light fixture - Detach & 1.00 EA 0.00 3.35 0.00 0.68 4.03 reset trim only 48. Install Smoke detector 1.00 EA 0.00 34.78 0.00 6.96 41.74 49. R&R Baseboard - 4 1/4" stain 20.50 LF 0.47 5.79 6.63 26.98 161.95 grade 50. Stain & finish baseboard 52.83 LF 0.00 1.92 1.07 20.50 123.00 51. R&R Casing - 3 1/4" stain grade 17.00 LF 0.52 3.86 4.34 15.74 94.54 52. Stain & finish casing storage room 17.00 LF 0.00 1.92 0.34 6.58 39.56 Storage Area/Room 53. R&R Carpet storage room 175.08 SF Storage Area/Room 0.28 4.36 47.26 171.94 1,031.57 closet closet1 1 54. R&R Carpet pad 175.08 SF 0.13 0.65 8.20 28.96 173.72 55. Seam carpet 10.50 LF Closet2 Bathroom2 0.00 5.71 0.20 12.04 72.20
Totals: Office Closet3 Bathroom2 114.27 946.44 5,678.78 Closet2 Bathroom2 Upstairs cat walk (2) Office Bedroom 3 Second floor hallway 3' 2" 1' 8" 1' 6" Bedoom 1 Height: 8' 8' 1" 8' 5"
Closet (1) 6' 11" 542.89 SF Walls Closet3 Bathroom2 233.28 SF Ceiling 776.17 SF Walls & Ceiling 233.28 SF Floor 21' 8" 22' 4"
7' 3"
25.92 walk (2)SY Flooring 67.33 LF Floor Perimeter 13' 3" 13' 9"
Upstairs cat Bedoom 1 70.50 LF Ceil. Perimeter Office 13' 7" 14' 3" Bedroom 3 Missing Wall - Goes to Floor 3' 2" X 6' 8" Opens into SECOND_FLOOR Second floor hallway
7' 1" Subroom: Closet (1) Height: 8' 6' 11"
240.00 SF Walls 55.91 SF Ceiling 295.91 SF Walls & Ceiling 55.91 SF Floor 8' 1" 8' 3"
8' 5"
Closet (1) 6.21 SY Flooring 30.00 LF Floor Perimeter 30.00 LF Ceil. Perimeter 7' 3"
DESCRIPTION QTY REMOVE REPLACE TAX O&P TOTAL
WALLS & CEILINGS Bedoom 1 EPIC1 2/9/2023 Page: 7
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CONTINUED - Bedoom 1
DESCRIPTION QTY REMOVE REPLACE TAX O&P TOTAL
56. Floor protection - heavy paper and 289.19 SF 0.00 0.54 1.86 31.62 189.64 tape From the MPI Maintenance Repainting Manual Guide Specification Revision June 2019 "Protect all adjacent interior surfaces and areas, including rating and instruction labels on doors, frames, equipment, piping, etc., from repainting operations and damage by drop cloths, shields, masking, templates, or other suitable protective means and make good any damage caused by failure to provide such protection." 57. Mask wall - plastic, paper, tape 100.50 LF 0.00 1.46 2.49 29.84 179.06 (per LF) 58. Batt insulation - 12" - R38 - 90.00 SF 0.00 2.06 13.39 39.76 238.55 unfaced batt 59. 5/8" drywall - hung, taped, ready 78.00 SF 0.00 2.51 5.59 40.28 241.65 for texture 60. 1/2" drywall - hung, taped, ready 12.00 SF 0.00 2.38 0.76 5.88 35.20 for texture 61. Tape joint for new to existing 38.00 LF 0.00 9.36 1.74 71.48 428.90 drywall - per LF This item is intended to be used for situations where drywall is being replaced and the new drywall being replaced will be joined with existing drywall. This item is calculated per lineal foot of joint area where the new drywall meets the existing drywall 62. Seal the surface area w/PVA 180.00 SF 0.00 0.72 0.99 26.12 156.71 primer - one coat When new drywall is installed, it is important to apply a PVA primer prior to texture. The purpose is so that the texture does not absorb too much into the new drywall and also helps so that the paint does not “flash”. 63. Texture drywall - smooth / skim 180.00 SF 0.00 1.58 3.14 57.50 345.04 coat USG Interior Panel & Finishing Solutions: “Under critical lighting conditions, fasteners, gypsum panels and joints may be visible when decorated using non-flat paints or finishes with sheen/gloss. This is caused by a difference between the surface texture of the gypsum panel face and the smoothed and finished joint compound. Sanding the panel face may also raise the nap of the panel surface and accentuate this difference. Skim coating the entire surface will minimize these imperfections. NOTE: Where glass-mat and fiber-reinforced gypsum panels are installed, two separate skim coats of joint compound may be required before application of USG Sheetrock® Brand First Coat™ Primer in order to achieve an acceptable appearance.” 64. Texture drywall - heavy hand 180.00 SF 0.00 1.45 4.46 53.10 318.56 texture Final Texture 65. Drywall Installer / Finisher - per 4.00 HR 0.00 93.07 0.00 74.46 446.74 hour Labor to match new texture with current texture 66. Mask and prep for paint - plastic, 100.50 LF 0.00 1.68 2.49 34.26 205.59 paper, tape (per LF)
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CJAM, LLC DBA MAMMOTH RESTORATION 1802 W. KAIBAB LANE #110 FLAGSTAFF, AZ 86001 OFFICE 877-714-0050 FAX 928-438-5820 EIN 27-0050721 ROC 337684, 337685
CONTINUED - Bedoom 1
DESCRIPTION QTY REMOVE REPLACE TAX O&P TOTAL
From the MPI Maintenance Repainting Manual Guide Specification Revision June 2019 "Protect all adjacent interior surfaces and areas, including rating and instruction labels on doors, frames, equipment, piping, etc., from repainting operations and damage by drop cloths, shields, masking, templates, or other suitable protective means and make good any damage caused by failure to provide such protection." 67. Seal/prime then paint the surface 1,119.91 SF 0.00 1.92 31.87 436.42 2,618.52 area twice (3 coats) - 2 colors For painting one coat of primer and two coats of paint, please read the following: Sherwin Williams ProMar Series Specifications: "Drywall: 1 ct. ProMar Latex Primer, 2 cts. ProMar Interior Latex Paint"
MasterSpec Premium for the American Institute of Architects: "D. Gypsum Board, Plaster, and Spray-Texture Ceiling Substrates: a. Prime Coat: Primer, latex, interior. b. First Coat: Microbicidal Latex, interior, matching topcoat. c. Topcoat: Microbicidal Latex, interior, eggshell" FIXTURES 68. Install Ceiling fan - Detach & reset 1.00 EA 0.00 193.33 0.00 38.66 231.99 69. Heat/AC register - Mechanically 2.00 EA 0.00 15.90 0.00 6.36 38.16 attached - Detach & reset 70. Sprinkler head/escutcheon - 1.00 EA 0.00 16.93 0.00 3.38 20.31 Detach & reset 71. Install Smoke detector 1.00 EA 0.00 34.78 0.00 6.96 41.74 TRIMWORK 72. R&R Baseboard - 4 1/4" stain 17.50 LF 0.47 5.79 5.66 23.04 138.26 grade 73. Stain & finish baseboard 87.58 LF 0.00 1.92 1.77 34.00 203.92 74. R&R Casing - 3 1/4" stain grade 17.50 LF 0.52 3.86 4.47 16.24 97.36 75. Stain & finish casing 17.00 LF 0.00 1.92 0.34 6.58 39.56 76. R&R Carpet 289.19 SF 0.28 4.36 78.06 284.00 1,703.90 77. R&R Carpet pad 289.19 SF 0.13 0.65 13.54 47.82 286.92 78. Seam carpet 13.75 LF 0.00 5.71 0.27 15.76 94.54
Totals: Bedoom 1 172.89 1,383.52 8,300.82
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5' 1" storage room Height: 8' 4' 7"
218.21 SF Walls 46.22 SF Ceiling 7'
264.42 SF Walls & Ceiling 46.22 SF Floor 10' 1" 10' 9"
storage room Storage Area/Room 5.14 SY Flooring 26.83 LF Floor Perimeter 7" 2' 6"
closet 1 29.33 LF Ceil. Perimeter
Door 2' 6" X 6' 7" Opens into CLOSET_2 Closet2 Bathroom2 DESCRIPTION QTY REMOVE REPLACE TAX O&P TOTAL
79. Floor protection - self-adhesive 29.33 SF 0.00 0.77 0.38 4.60 27.56 plastic film 80. Mask and prep for paint - plastic, 29.33 LF Closet3 0.00 Bathroom2 1.68 0.73 10.00 60.00 paper, tape (per LF) 81. Drywall patch / small repair,Upstairs readycat walk (2) 1.00 EA 0.00 83.89 0.38 16.86 101.13 for paint Office 82. Seal/prime then paint the walls (2 218.21 SF 0.00 1.16 3.81 51.38 308.31 Bedroom 3 coats) 83. R&R Second Carpet floor hallway 46.22 SF 0.28 4.36 12.48 45.38 272.32 84. R&R Carpet pad 46.22 SF 0.13 0.65 2.16 7.64 45.85
Totals: storage room 19.94 135.86 815.17 Closet (1)
11' 1" 10' 7" closet 1 Height: 8' 7'
storage room 443.54 SF Walls Storage Area/Room 181.90 SF Ceiling 16' 1" 15' 7"
2' 6"
closet 1 1" 625.44 SF Walls & Ceiling 181.90 SF Floor Bedoom 1 20.21 SY Flooring 55.00 LF Floor Perimeter 7' 11" 8' 1"
3' 9" 57.50 LF Ceil. Perimeter Closet2 Bathroom2 2' 7"
3' 5" 6' 9" 7' 1" Closet3 Bathroom2 Door 2' 6" X 6' 7" Opens into STORAGE_ROO2 Upstairs cat walk (2) Office DESCRIPTION QTY REMOVE REPLACE TAX O&P TOTAL Bedroom 3 Second floor hallway 85. Floor protection - self-adhesive 57.50 SF 0.00 0.77 0.74 9.00 54.02 plastic film 86. R&R Carpet Closet (1) 181.90 SF 0.28 4.36 49.10 178.62 1,071.73 87. R&R Carpet pad 181.90 SF 0.13 0.65 8.52 30.08 180.49 88. Mask and prep for paint - plastic, 20.83 LF 0.00 1.68 0.52 7.10 42.61 paper, tape (per LF) Bedoom 1 89. Drywall Installer / Finisher - per 1.00 HR 0.00 93.07 0.00 18.62 111.69 hour
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CONTINUED - closet 1
DESCRIPTION QTY REMOVE REPLACE TAX O&P TOTAL
90. R&R Baseboard - 3 1/4" stain 46.67 LF 0.47 4.60 10.37 49.40 296.38 grade 91. Seal/prime then paint the surface 172.46 SF 0.00 1.16 3.01 40.62 243.68 area (2 coats) Closet2 Bathroom2
Totals: closet 1 72.26 333.44 2,000.60
2' 2" Closet3 Height: 8' 1' 1" 2' 6" 10"
2' 80.88 SF Walls 8.17 SF Ceiling 4' 5"
4' 1"
Closet3 Bathroom2 89.04 SF Walls & Ceiling 8.17 SF Floor 0.91 SY Flooring 9.67 LF Floor Perimeter 9"
12.17 LF Ceil. Perimeter 2' 4" Door 2' 6" X 6' 7" Opens into BEDROOM_4 Storage Area/Room DESCRIPTION QTY REMOVE REPLACE TAX O&P TOTAL
92. R&R Carpet 8.17 SF 0.28 4.36 2.21 8.02 48.14 93. R&R Carpet pad Bedroom 3 8.17 SF 0.13 0.65 0.38 1.36 8.11
Totals: Closet3 2.59 9.38 56.25
Closet2 Bathroom2
Bathroom2 Height: 8' 1' 5" 1' 10" 2' 6" 2' 1" 176.88 SF Walls 32.67 SF Ceiling 1' 5" 2' 209.54 SF Walls & Ceiling 32.67 SF Floor 4' 1"
4' 5" 4' 5"
loset3 Bathroom2 3.63 SY Flooring 21.67 LF Floor Perimeter 8' 24.17 LF Ceil. Perimeter 8' 4"
Door 2' 6" X 6' 7" Opens into BATHROOM3 DESCRIPTION QTY REMOVE REPLACE TAX O&P TOTAL Bedroom 3 94. Drywall patch / small repair, ready 1.00 EA 0.00 83.89 0.38 16.86 101.13 for paint 95. Mask and prep for paint - plastic, 24.17 LF 0.00 1.68 0.60 8.24 49.45 paper, tape (per LF) 96. Seal the ceiling w/PVA primer - 32.67 SF 0.00 0.72 0.18 4.74 28.44 one coat
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CONTINUED - Bathroom2
DESCRIPTION QTY REMOVE REPLACE TAX O&P TOTAL
97. Seal/prime then paint the ceiling (2 32.67 SF 0.00 1.16 0.57 7.70 46.17 coats) Storage Area/Room
Totals: Bathroom2 1.73 37.54 225.19
Closet2 Bathroom2
2' 6" Bedroom 3 Height: 8' 4' 1" 2' 6" 4' 5"
Closet3 Bathroom2 8' 403.96 SF Walls 153.58 SF Ceiling 2' 6" 9" 10"
Upstairs cat walk (2) 8' 4" 557.54 SF Walls & Ceiling 153.58 SF Floor 17.06 SY Flooring 49.17 LF Floor Perimeter 10' 3" 9' 9"
Bedroom 3 5' 4" 5' 8"
56.67 LF Ceil. Perimeter 14' 2" 14' 10"
Door 2' 6" X 6' 7" Opens into CLOSET3 Door 2' 6" X 6' 7" Opens into CLOSET4 Door 2' 6" X 6' 7" Opens into UPSTAIRS_CAT DESCRIPTION QTY REMOVE REPLACE TAX O&P TOTAL
98. Floor protection - self-adhesive 153.58 SF 0.00 0.77 1.97 24.06 144.29 plastic film 99. R&R Carpet 153.58 SF 0.28 4.36 41.45 150.82 904.88 100. R&R Carpet pad 153.58 SF 0.13 0.65 7.19 25.40 152.39 101. Seam carpet 10.00 LF 0.00 5.71 0.19 11.46 68.75
Totals: Bedroom 3 50.80 211.74 1,270.31
Storage Area/Room
2' 2" 2' 6" 2' 1" Closet2 Height: 8' 2' 4" 2' 1" 231.08 SF Walls 67.37 SF Ceiling 298.45 SF Walls & Ceiling 67.37 SF Floor 9' 7"
9' 1"
Closet2 Bathroom2 7.49 SY Flooring 28.00 LF Floor Perimeter 2' 2" 2' 6" 1' 5" 33.00 LF Ceil. Perimeter 9" 1' 5" Closet3 Bathroom2
Door 2' 6" X 6' 7" Opens into STORAGE_AREA pstairs cat walk (2) Door 2' 6" X 6' 7" Opens into BEDROOM_4 DESCRIPTION Bedroom 3 QTY REMOVE REPLACE TAX O&P TOTAL
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CONTINUED - Closet2
DESCRIPTION QTY REMOVE REPLACE TAX O&P TOTAL
102. Floor protection - self-adhesive 67.37 SF 0.00 0.77 0.87 10.56 63.30 plastic film 103. Seal/prime then paint the walls 298.45 SF 0.00 1.92 8.49 116.30 697.81 and ceiling twice (3 coats) - 2 colors 104. Mask and prep for paint - plastic, 33.00 LF 0.00 1.68 0.82 11.24 67.50 paper, tape (per LF) 105. R&R Carpet 67.37 SF 0.28 4.36 18.18 66.16 396.93 106. R&R Carpet pad 67.37 SF 0.13 0.65 3.15 11.16 66.86
Totals: Closet2 31.51 215.42 1,292.40
3' 8" Storage Area/Room Height: 8' 3' 150.21 SF Walls 22.25 SF Ceiling 7' 9" 7' 5"
Storage Area/Room 172.46 SF Walls & Ceiling 22.25 SF Floor 2.47 SY Flooring 18.33 LF Floor Perimeter 2" 2' 6" 4" 20.83 LF Ceil. Perimeter 4" 6"
Door Closet2 Bathroom2 2' 6" X 6' 7" Opens into CLOSET4 DESCRIPTION QTY REMOVE REPLACE TAX O&P TOTAL
107. Texture drywall - smooth / skim 9.00 SF 0.00 1.58 0.16 2.88 17.26 coat Closet3 Bathroom2 USG Interior Panel & Finishing Solutions: “Under critical lighting conditions, fasteners, gypsum panels and joints may be visible when decorated using non-flat paints or cat walk (2) finishes with sheen/gloss. This is caused by a difference between the surface texture of the gypsum panel face and the smoothed and finished joint compound. Sanding the panel face may also raise the nap of the panel surface and accentuate this difference. Skim coating the entire surface will minimize these imperfections. NOTE: Where glass-mat and fiber-reinforced gypsum panels are installed, two separate skim coats of joint compound may be Bedroom 3 required before application of USG Sheetrock® Brand First Coat™ Primer in order to achieve an acceptable appearance.” 108. Texture drywall - heavy hand 9.00 SF 0.00 1.45 0.22 2.66 15.93 texture 109. Drywall Installer / Finisher - per 1.00 HR 0.00 93.07 0.00 18.62 111.69 hour 110. Mask and prep for paint - plastic, 20.83 LF 0.00 1.68 0.52 7.10 42.61 paper, tape (per LF) 111. Seal/prime then paint the walls 172.46 SF 0.00 1.38 3.01 48.20 289.20 and ceiling (2 coats) - 2 colors 112. Tape joint for new to existing 9.00 LF 0.00 9.36 0.41 16.92 101.57 drywall - per LF 113. 5/8" drywall - hung, taped, ready 9.00 SF 0.00 2.51 0.64 4.64 27.87 for texture EPIC1 2/9/2023 Page: 13
CJAM, LLC DBA MAMMOTH RESTORATION 1802 W. KAIBAB LANE #110 FLAGSTAFF, AZ 86001 OFFICE 877-714-0050 FAX 928-438-5820 EIN 27-0050721 ROC 337684, 337685
CONTINUED - Storage Area/Room
DESCRIPTION QTY REMOVE REPLACE TAX O&P TOTAL
114. Seal the surface area w/PVA 9.00 SF 0.00 0.72 0.05 1.32 7.85 primer - one coat 115. Floor protection - heavy paper 22.25 SF 0.00 0.54 0.14 2.42 14.58 and tape 116. Batt insulation - 12" - R38 - 12.00 SF 0.00 2.06 1.78 5.30 31.80 unfaced batt 117. Install Baseboard - 3 1/4" stain 3.00 LF 0.00 2.18 0.00 1.30 7.84 grade 118. R&R Carpet 22.25 SF 0.28 4.36 6.01 21.84 131.09 1) 119. R&R Carpet pad 22.25 SF 0.13 0.65 1.04 3.68 22.07
Totals: Storage Area/Room 13.98 136.88 821.36
Total: 2nd Floor 667.01 5,285.54 31,712.76
1st Floor 1st LivingFloor room
DESCRIPTION QTY REMOVE REPLACE TAX O&P TOTAL
DUST CONTROL 120. Final cleaning - construction - 1,513.12 SF 0.00 0.29 0.00 87.76 526.56 Residential CONTENTS 121. Content Manipulation charge - 2.00 HR 0.00 43.33 0.00 17.34 104.00 per hour
Total: 1st Floor 0.00 105.10 630.56
Entry way Height: Sloped 1' 5" 1' 3"
7' 3"
331.99 SF Walls 74.71 SF Ceiling 5' 1" 2'
406.70 SF Walls & Ceiling 56.19 SF Floor 7' 9"
Entry way
Stairs2 6.24 SY Flooring 13.50 LF Floor Perimeter 4' 4"
27.86 LF Ceil. Perimeter 2' 4"
Up
Door 2' X 6' 8" Opens into STAIRS2 Up
Up Stairs (2) Sitting room downstairs
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CJAM, LLC DBA MAMMOTH RESTORATION 1802 W. KAIBAB LANE #110 FLAGSTAFF, AZ 86001 Living room OFFICE 877-714-0050 FAX 928-438-5820 EIN 27-0050721 ROC 337684, 337685
CONTINUED - Entry way
7' 3" Subroom: Entry way 2 (2) Height: 10' 2' 4" 2'
116.33 SF Walls 48.33 SF Ceiling 164.67 SF Walls & Ceiling 48.33 SF Floor 2' 4"
6' 8"
5.37 SY Flooring 11.17 LF Floor Perimeter 2' 2"
13.50 LF Ceil. Perimeter 2'
Entry way ace (B1) Stairs2
Door 2' 4" X 8' Opens into Exterior Missing Wall Entry way 7' 3" X 10' Opens into ENTRY_WAY2 Up Stairs2 Missing Wall 7' 3" X 10' Opens into LIVING_ROOM2
Living room Up Subroom: Entry way (3) Height: 19' 2" Up
Up Stairs (2) Sitting room downstairs 6' 1" 85.76 SF Walls 4.93 SF Ceiling Up
7" Stairs (2) 4' 1' 6" Up Sitting room downstairs 90.69 SF Walls & Ceiling 4.93 SF Floor 1' 2" 10" 1' 2"
5" 0.55 SY Flooring 2.75 LF Floor Perimeter 9" 5' 11" 7.58 LF Ceil. Perimeter 6' 3"
Missing Wall - Goes to Floor 5' 11" X 10' 5" Opens into Exterior Window 4' X 2' Opens into Exterior Window 4' X 4' 7" Opens into Exterior Missing Wall - Goes to Ceiling 5' 11" X 8' 9" Opens into ENTRY_WAY2 Door 4' X 6' 7" Opens into ENTRY_WAY2 Missing Wall Entry-way Goes to Floor 10" X 10' 5" Opens into Exterior Stairs2
7' 3" Subroom: Entry way (1) Height: 19' 2" 1' 1" 2' 2"
Up 2' 6"
150.90 SF Walls 40.04 SF Ceiling 4' 2"
1' 6" Up
190.94 SF Walls & Ceiling 40.04 SF Floor 3' 8"
Up Stairs (2) 6' 1" Sitting room downstairs 4.45 SY Flooring 7.42 LF Floor Perimeter 1' 1" 11"
7" 4' 5" 20.42 LF Ceil. Perimeter 5' 11"
Missing Wall - Goes to Floor 4' 2" X 8' Opens into SITTING_ROO2 Missing Wall 7' 3" X 19' 2" Opens into ENTRY_WAY2 Missing Wall 3' 8" X 19' 2" Opens into STAIRS Missing Wall - Goes to Ceiling 6' 1" X 8' 9" Opens into ENTRY_WAY1 Door 4' X 6' 7" Opens into ENTRY_WAY1 EPIC1 2/9/2023 Page: 15
CJAM, LLC DBA MAMMOTH RESTORATION 1802 W. KAIBAB LANE #110 FLAGSTAFF, AZ 86001 OFFICE 877-714-0050 FAX 928-438-5820 EIN 27-0050721 ROC 337684, 337685
CONTINUED - Entry way
DESCRIPTION QTY REMOVE REPLACE TAX O&P TOTAL
WALLS & CEILINGS 122. Batt insulation - 12" - R38 - 168.02 SF 0.00 2.06 24.99 74.22 445.33 unfaced batt 123. 1/2" drywall - hung, taped, ready 40.00 SF 0.00 2.38 2.53 19.54 117.27 for texture 124. Additional cost for high wall or 40.00 SF 0.00 0.58 0.00 4.64 27.84 ceiling - 11' to 14' high 125. Tape joint for new to existing 22.00 LF 0.00 9.36 1.01 41.38 248.31 drywall - per LF This item is intended to be used for situations where drywall is being replaced and the new drywall being replaced will be joined with existing drywall. This item is calculated per lineal foot of joint area where the new drywall meets the existing drywall 126. Seal the surface area w/PVA 80.00 SF 0.00 0.72 0.44 11.60 69.64 primer - one coat When new drywall is installed, it is important to apply a PVA primer prior to texture. The purpose is so that the texture does not absorb too much into the new drywall and also helps so that the paint does not “flash”. 127. Texture drywall - smooth / skim 853.00 SF 0.00 1.58 14.88 272.52 1,635.14 coat USG Interior Panel & Finishing Solutions: “Under critical lighting conditions, fasteners, gypsum panels and joints may be visible when decorated using non-flat paints or finishes with sheen/gloss. This is caused by a difference between the surface texture of the gypsum panel face and the smoothed and finished joint compound. Sanding the panel face may also raise the nap of the panel surface and accentuate this difference. Skim coating the entire surface will minimize these imperfections. NOTE: Where glass-mat and fiber-reinforced gypsum panels are installed, two separate skim coats of joint compound may be required before application of USG Sheetrock® Brand First Coat™ Primer in order to achieve an acceptable appearance.” 128. Texture drywall - heavy hand 80.00 SF 0.00 1.45 1.98 23.60 141.58 texture Final Texture 129. Drywall Installer / Finisher - per 4.00 HR 0.00 93.07 0.00 74.46 446.74 hour Labor to match new texture with current texture 130. Mask and prep for paint - plastic, 69.36 LF 0.00 1.68 1.72 23.64 141.88 paper, tape (per LF) From the MPI Maintenance Repainting Manual Guide Specification Revision June 2019 "Protect all adjacent interior surfaces and areas, including rating and instruction labels on doors, frames, equipment, piping, etc., from repainting operations and damage by drop cloths, shields, masking, templates, or other suitable protective means and make good any damage caused by failure to provide such protection." 131. Seal/prime then paint the surface 791.20 SF 0.00 1.92 22.52 308.32 1,849.94 area twice (3 coats) - 2 colors
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CJAM, LLC DBA MAMMOTH RESTORATION 1802 W. KAIBAB LANE #110 FLAGSTAFF, AZ 86001 OFFICE 877-714-0050 FAX 928-438-5820 EIN 27-0050721 ROC 337684, 337685
CONTINUED - Entry way
DESCRIPTION QTY REMOVE REPLACE TAX O&P TOTAL
For painting one coat of primer and two coats of paint, please read the following: Sherwin Williams ProMar Series Specifications: "Drywall: 1 ct. ProMar Latex Primer, 2 cts. ProMar Interior Latex Paint"
MasterSpec Premium for the American Institute of Architects: "D. Gypsum Board, Plaster, and Spray-Texture Ceiling Substrates: a. Prime Coat: Primer, latex, interior. b. First Coat: Microbicidal Latex, interior, matching topcoat. c. Topcoat: Microbicidal Latex, interior, eggshell" 132. Additional cost for high wall or 684.98 SF 0.00 0.07 0.00 9.60 57.55 ceiling - 11' to 14' FIXTURES 133. Install Window trim set (casing & 6.00 LF 0.00 3.09 0.00 3.70 22.24 stop) - stain grade 134. Install Baseboard - 3 1/4" stain 8.00 LF 0.00 2.18 0.00 3.48 20.92 grade 135. Light fixture - Detach & reset 2.00 EA 0.00 54.29 0.00 21.72 130.30 136. Sprinkler head/escutcheon - 2.00 EA 0.00 16.93 0.00 6.78 40.64 Detach & reset 137. Heat/AC register - Mechanically 1.00 EA 0.00 15.90 0.00 3.18 19.08 attached - Detach & reset 138. Stain & finish baseboard 34.67 LF 0.00 1.92 0.70 13.46 80.73 139. R&R Casing - 3 1/4" stain grade 20.00 LF 0.52 3.86 5.10 18.54 111.24 140. R&R Baseboard - 4 1/4" 34.67 LF 0.47 4.78 8.34 38.06 228.41
Totals: Entry way 84.21 972.44 5,834.78
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10' 8" 6' 5" 7' 8" 3' 3' Living room Height: Sloped 1' 11" 1' 7"
Fireplace (B1) 7' 6" 10' 6" 6' 1" 960.09 SF Walls 473.31 SF Ceiling 14' 5" 14' 1" 16' 10"
12' 17'
Master Bedroom 1,433.40 SF Walls & Ceiling 352.22 SF Floor Living room 39.14 SY Flooring 52.42 LF Floor Perimeter Fireplace (B1) 4' 5" 7' 10"
80.94 LF Ceil. Perimeter 4' 2"
9' 4" 7' 3" 9' 2"
Missing Wall - Goes to Ceiling 9' 4" X -1' Opens into Exterior Missing Wall Entry way 7' 3" X 9' Opens into ENTRY_WAY_2 Stairs2 Missing WallUp- Goes to Floor Master Bedroom 12' X 9' Opens into Exterior Up
Missing Wall Up- Goes Stairs toroom (2) Sitting neither downstairsFloor/Ceiling 4' 5" X 5' 5" Opens into Exterior Living room Window Garage 3' X 5' Opens into Exterior Window 3' X 5' Opens into Exterior
Subroom: Living room (1) Height: 10' 10" 2' 6" 11" 2"
8" 85.21 SF Walls 16.33 SF Ceiling 101.54 SF Walls & Ceiling 16.33 SF Floor 4' 4"
4'
1.81 SY Flooring 7.17 LF Floor Perimeter 1' 5" 2' 6" 2" 12.17 LF Ceil. Perimeter 1' 9" 4"
Missing Wall 4' X 10' Opens into LIVING_ROOM2 Door 2' 6" X 8' Opens into Exterior Door 2' 6" X 6' 7" Opens into MASTER_BEDRO DESCRIPTION QTY REMOVE REPLACE TAX O&P TOTAL
WALLS & CEILINGS Entry way 141. Batt insulation - 6" - R21 - 190.00 SF Stairs2 0.00 1.46 19.71 59.42 356.53 unfaced batt 142. R&R Polyethylene vapor barrier, 190.00 SF 0.09 0.43 2.62 20.28 121.70 seam taping & joint caulking Up 143. Batt insulation - 12" - R38 - 489.64 SF 0.00 2.06 72.83 216.30 1,297.79 unfaced batt Up
144. 1/2" drywall - hung, taped, ready 30.00 SF Stairs (2) 0.00 2.38 Sitting room downstairs 1.90 14.66 87.96 Up for texture 145. Additional cost for high wall or 30.00 SF 0.00 0.58 0.00 3.48 20.88 ceiling - 11' to 14' high 146. Tape joint for new to existing 19.00 LF 0.00 9.36 0.87 35.74 214.45 drywall - per LF Garage This item is intended to be used for situations where drywall is being replaced and the new drywall being replaced will be joined with existing drywall. This item is calculated per lineal foot of joint area where the new drywall meets the existing drywall
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CJAM, LLC DBA MAMMOTH RESTORATION 1802 W. KAIBAB LANE #110 FLAGSTAFF, AZ 86001 OFFICE 877-714-0050 FAX 928-438-5820 EIN 27-0050721 ROC 337684, 337685
CONTINUED - Living room
DESCRIPTION QTY REMOVE REPLACE TAX O&P TOTAL
147. Seal the surface area w/PVA 60.00 SF 0.00 0.72 0.33 8.70 52.23 primer - one coat When new drywall is installed, it is important to apply a PVA primer prior to texture. The purpose is so that the texture does not absorb too much into the new drywall and also helps so that the paint does not “flash”. 148. Texture drywall - heavy hand 60.00 SF 0.00 1.45 1.49 17.70 106.19 texture Final Texture 149. Drywall Installer / Finisher - per 4.00 HR 0.00 93.07 0.00 74.46 446.74 hour Labor to match new texture with current texture 150. Mask and prep for paint - plastic, 93.11 LF 0.00 1.68 2.31 31.74 190.47 paper, tape (per LF) From the MPI Maintenance Repainting Manual Guide Specification Revision June 2019 "Protect all adjacent interior surfaces and areas, including rating and instruction labels on doors, frames, equipment, piping, etc., from repainting operations and damage by drop cloths, shields, masking, templates, or other suitable protective means and make good any damage caused by failure to provide such protection." 151. Seal/prime then paint the surface 1,499.73 SF 0.00 1.92 42.68 584.44 3,506.60 area twice (3 coats) - 2 colors For painting one coat of primer and two coats of paint, please read the following: Sherwin Williams ProMar Series Specifications: "Drywall: 1 ct. ProMar Latex Primer, 2 cts. ProMar Interior Latex Paint"
MasterSpec Premium for the American Institute of Architects: "D. Gypsum Board, Plaster, and Spray-Texture Ceiling Substrates: a. Prime Coat: Primer, latex, interior. b. First Coat: Microbicidal Latex, interior, matching topcoat. c. Topcoat: Microbicidal Latex, interior, eggshell" 152. Additional cost for high wall or 42.64 SF 0.00 0.07 0.00 0.60 3.58 ceiling - 11' to 14' FIXTURES 153. Install Ceiling fan & light - 1.00 EA 0.00 210.02 0.00 42.00 252.02 Premium grade 154. Add on - Ceiling fan down rod - 1.00 EA 0.00 99.12 7.80 21.38 128.30 37"-72" - High/Prem grade 155. Install Recessed light fixture - 9.00 EA 0.00 3.35 0.00 6.04 36.19 Detach & reset trim only 156. Install Smoke detector 2.00 EA 0.00 34.78 0.00 13.92 83.48 157. Sprinkler head/escutcheon - 6.00 EA 0.00 16.93 0.00 20.32 121.90 Detach & reset 158. Finish Carpentry / Trim (Bid Item) 1.00 EA 0.00 19,724.00 0.00 3,944.80 23,668.80 T&G installation
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CJAM, LLC DBA MAMMOTH RESTORATION 1802 W. KAIBAB LANE #110 e (B1) FLAGSTAFF, AZ 86001 OFFICE 877-714-0050 FAX 928-438-5820 EIN 27-0050721 ROC 337684, 337685 Living room
CONTINUED - Living room
DESCRIPTION QTY REMOVE REPLACE TAX O&P TOTAL Totals: Living room 152.54 5,115.98 30,695.81
Entry way 4' 1" 3' 4" 3' 11" Stairs2 Sitting room downstairs Height: 9' 4" 2' 6" 2' 4"
3' 10" 3' 5" 3' 5" 3' 6"
3' 7" 6' 11" 6' 7"
Up 316.92 SF Walls 148.50 SF Ceiling 4' 10" 1' 1" 4' 2" Up
Stairs (2) Up Sitting room downstairs 465.42 SF Walls & Ceiling 148.50 SF Floor 11"
6' 10" 7' 3"
7' 3" 16.50 SY Flooring 41.50 LF Floor Perimeter 3' 1" 3' 1" 49.00 LF Ceil. Perimeter 1' 1' 5" 4' 1" 7' 7" 7' 2" 4' 6" Window 3' 5" X 5' Opens into Exterior Window 3' 5" X 5' Opens into Exterior Missing Wall - Goes to Floor 3' 4" X 8' Opens into Exterior Missing Wall - Goes to Floor 4' 2" X 8' Opens into ENTRY_WAY2 Window 3' 1" X 5' Opens into Exterior Window 3' 1" X 5' Opens into Exterior Window 3' 1" X 5' Opens into Exterior DESCRIPTION QTY REMOVE REPLACE TAX O&P TOTAL
WALLS & CEILINGS 159. Batt insulation - 12" - R38 - 148.50 SF 0.00 2.06 22.09 65.60 393.60 unfaced batt 160. 5/8" drywall - hung, taped, ready 110.00 SF 0.00 2.51 7.88 56.80 340.78 for texture 161. Tape joint for new to existing 49.00 LF 0.00 9.36 2.25 92.18 553.07 drywall - per LF This item is intended to be used for situations where drywall is being replaced and the new drywall being replaced will be joined with existing drywall. This item is calculated per lineal foot of joint area where the new drywall meets the existing drywall 162. Seal the surface area w/PVA 220.00 SF 0.00 0.72 1.21 31.92 191.53 primer - one coat When new drywall is installed, it is important to apply a PVA primer prior to texture. The purpose is so that the texture does not absorb too much into the new drywall and also helps so that the paint does not “flash”. 163. Texture drywall - smooth / skim 220.00 SF 0.00 1.58 3.84 70.28 421.72 coat USG Interior Panel & Finishing Solutions: “Under critical lighting conditions, fasteners, gypsum panels and joints may be visible when decorated using non-flat paints or finishes with sheen/gloss. This is caused by a difference between the surface texture of the gypsum panel face and the smoothed and finished joint compound. Sanding the panel face may also raise the nap of the panel surface and accentuate this difference. Skim coating the entire surface will minimize these imperfections. NOTE: Where glass-mat and fiber-reinforced gypsum panels are installed, two separate skim coats of joint compound may be required before application of USG Sheetrock® Brand First Coat™ Primer in order to achieve an acceptable appearance.”
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CJAM, LLC DBA MAMMOTH RESTORATION 1802 W. KAIBAB LANE #110 FLAGSTAFF, AZ 86001 OFFICE 877-714-0050 FAX 928-438-5820 EIN 27-0050721 ROC 337684, 337685
CONTINUED - Sitting room downstairs
DESCRIPTION QTY REMOVE REPLACE TAX O&P TOTAL
164. Texture drywall - heavy hand 220.00 SF 0.00 1.45 5.45 64.90 389.35 texture Final Texture 165. Drywall Installer / Finisher - per 4.00 HR 0.00 93.07 0.00 74.46 446.74 hour Labor to match new texture with current texture 166. Mask and prep for paint - plastic, 49.00 LF 0.00 1.68 1.21 16.70 100.23 paper, tape (per LF) From the MPI Maintenance Repainting Manual Guide Specification Revision June 2019 "Protect all adjacent interior surfaces and areas, including rating and instruction labels on doors, frames, equipment, piping, etc., from repainting operations and damage by drop cloths, shields, masking, templates, or other suitable protective means and make good any damage caused by failure to provide such protection." 167. Seal/prime then paint the walls 465.42 SF 0.00 1.92 13.25 181.38 1,088.24 and ceiling twice (3 coats) - 2 colors For painting one coat of primer and two coats of paint, please read the following: Sherwin Williams ProMar Series Specifications: "Drywall: 1 ct. ProMar Latex Primer, 2 cts. ProMar Interior Latex Paint"
MasterSpec Premium for the American Institute of Architects: "D. Gypsum Board, Plaster, and Spray-Texture Ceiling Substrates: a. Prime Coat: Primer, latex, interior. b. First Coat: Microbicidal Latex, interior, matching topcoat. c. Topcoat: Microbicidal Latex, interior, eggshell" FIXTURES 168. Install Light fixture - Detach & 3.00 EA 0.00 54.29 0.00 32.58 195.45 reset 169. Install Smoke detector 1.00 EA 0.00 34.78 0.00 6.96 41.74 170. Sprinkler head/escutcheon - 2.00 EA 0.00 16.93 0.00 6.78 40.64 Detach & reset
Totals: Sitting room downstairs 57.18 700.54 4,203.09
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Living room CJAM, LLC DBA MAMMOTH RESTORATION 1802 W. KAIBAB LANE #110 FLAGSTAFF, AZ 86001 OFFICE 877-714-0050 FAX 928-438-5820 EIN 27-0050721 ROC 337684, 337685
4' Stairs2 Height: Sloped 5" 1"
2' 1' 5" 1' 3"
3' 8" 4' 5"
92.50 SF Walls 54.67 SF Ceiling Entry way 147.16 SF Walls & Ceiling 79.32 SF Floor 1' 10" 1' 8"
4' 4"
Stairs2 8.81 SY Flooring 12.82 LF Floor Perimeter 7.33 LF Ceil. Perimeter 3' 8" 3' 6"
2' 2" 2' 6"
Up Entry way
Stairs2 Up
Door UpStairs (2) Sitting room downstairs 2' X 6' 8" Opens into ENTRY_WAY2 Missing Wall - Goes to Ceiling 4' 5" X 4' Opens into Exterior Up age
1' 2" Subroom: Stairs (2) Height: 13' 9"
1' 6" 17.07 SF Walls 4.89 SF Ceiling Up
3' 8"
Up Stairs (2) 21.96 SF Walls & Ceiling Sitting room downstairs 13.41 SF Floor Entry way 1.49 SY Flooring 1.86 LF Floor Perimeter 1'Stairs2 4" 1.33 LF Ceil. Perimeter 1' 2" Missing Wall 3' 8" X 13' 9 1/4" Opens into ENTRY_WAY2 Missing Wall 3' 8" X 13' 9 1/4" Opens into STAIRS1 Up 3' 8" Subroom: Stairs1 (1) Height: Sloped 97.14 SF Walls 19.04 SF Ceiling Up 3' 10"
116.18 SF Walls & Ceiling 14.69 SF Floor 3' 8" 4'
Up Stairs (2) Sitting room downstairs 1.63 SY Flooring 7.67 LF Floor Perimeter 8.81 LF Ceil. Perimeter 11" 2' 7" 4"
Window 2' 7" X 2' 7" Opens into Exterior Missing Wall 3' 8" X 11' 10" Opens into STAIRS Missing Wall 3' 8" X 11' 10" Opens into STAIRS2 DESCRIPTION QTY REMOVE REPLACE TAX O&P TOTAL
WALLS & CEILINGS 171. Floor protection - cardboard and 107.43 SF 0.54 0.00 2.76 12.16 72.93 tape double layer to protect flooring (scaffolding, T&G) 172. Floor protection - heavy paper 107.43 SF 0.00 0.54 0.69 11.74 70.44 and tape
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CONTINUED - Stairs2
DESCRIPTION QTY REMOVE REPLACE TAX O&P TOTAL
From the MPI Maintenance Repainting Manual Guide Specification Revision June 2019 "Protect all adjacent interior surfaces and areas, including rating and instruction labels on doors, frames, equipment, piping, etc., from repainting operations and damage by drop cloths, shields, masking, templates, or other suitable protective means and make good any damage caused by failure to provide such protection." 173. Batt insulation - 6" - R21 - 135.00 SF 0.00 1.46 14.01 42.22 253.33 unfaced batt 174. Batt insulation - 12" - R38 - 78.60 SF 0.00 2.06 11.69 34.72 208.33 unfaced batt 175. 1/2" drywall - hung, taped, ready 135.00 SF 0.00 2.38 8.55 65.98 395.83 for texture 176. Additional cost for high wall or 135.00 SF 0.00 0.58 0.00 15.66 93.96 ceiling - 11' to 14' high 177. Tape joint for new to existing 29.00 LF 0.00 9.36 1.33 54.54 327.31 drywall - per LF This item is intended to be used for situations where drywall is being replaced and the new drywall being replaced will be joined with existing drywall. This item is calculated per lineal foot of joint area where the new drywall meets the existing drywall 178. Seal the surface area w/PVA 270.00 SF 0.00 0.72 1.49 39.18 235.07 primer - one coat When new drywall is installed, it is important to apply a PVA primer prior to texture. The purpose is so that the texture does not absorb too much into the new drywall and also helps so that the paint does not “flash”. 179. Texture drywall - smooth / skim 270.00 SF 0.00 1.58 4.71 86.26 517.57 coat USG Interior Panel & Finishing Solutions: “Under critical lighting conditions, fasteners, gypsum panels and joints may be visible when decorated using non-flat paints or finishes with sheen/gloss. This is caused by a difference between the surface texture of the gypsum panel face and the smoothed and finished joint compound. Sanding the panel face may also raise the nap of the panel surface and accentuate this difference. Skim coating the entire surface will minimize these imperfections. NOTE: Where glass-mat and fiber-reinforced gypsum panels are installed, two separate skim coats of joint compound may be required before application of USG Sheetrock® Brand First Coat™ Primer in order to achieve an acceptable appearance.” 180. Texture drywall - heavy hand 270.00 SF 0.00 1.45 6.69 79.64 477.83 texture Final Texture 181. Drywall Installer / Finisher - per 4.00 HR 0.00 93.07 0.00 74.46 446.74 hour Labor to match new texture with current texture 182. Mask and prep for paint - plastic, 17.47 LF 0.00 1.68 0.43 5.96 35.74 paper, tape (per LF) From the MPI Maintenance Repainting Manual Guide Specification Revision June 2019 "Protect all adjacent interior surfaces and areas, including rating and instruction labels on doors, frames, equipment, piping, etc., from repainting operations and damage by drop cloths, shields, masking, templates, or other suitable protective means and make good any damage caused by failure to provide such protection."
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CJAM, LLC DBA MAMMOTH RESTORATION 1802 W. KAIBAB LANE #110 FLAGSTAFF, AZ 86001 OFFICE 877-714-0050 FAX 928-438-5820 EIN 27-0050721 ROC 337684, 337685
CONTINUED - Stairs2
DESCRIPTION QTY REMOVE REPLACE TAX O&P TOTAL
183. Seal/prime then paint the surface 236.32 SF 0.00 1.92 6.73 92.08 552.54 area twice (3 coats) - 2 colors For painting one coat of primer and two coats of paint, please read the following: Sherwin Williams ProMar Series Specifications: "Drywall: 1 ct. ProMar Latex Primer, 2 cts. ProMar Interior Latex Paint"
MasterSpec Premium for the American Institute of Architects: "D. Gypsum Board, Plaster, and Spray-Texture Ceiling Substrates: a. Prime Coat: Primer, latex, interior. b. First Coat: Microbicidal Latex, interior, matching topcoat. c. Topcoat: Microbicidal Latex, interior, eggshell" 184. Additional cost for high wall or 236.32 SF 0.00 0.07 0.00 3.30 19.84 ceiling - 11' to 14' FIXTURES 185. Install Light fixture - Detach & 1.00 EA 0.00 54.29 0.00 10.86 65.15 reset 186. Install Smoke detector 2.00 EA 0.00 34.78 0.00 13.92 83.48 FLOORING 187. R&R Carpet 107.43 SF 0.28 4.36 29.00 105.50 632.97 188. R&R Carpet pad 107.43 SF 0.13 0.65 5.03 17.76 106.59
Totals: Stairs2 93.11 765.94 4,595.65
12' 8" 2' 6" Master Bedroom Height: 8' 12' 4" 8" Fireplace (B1) 467.96 SF Walls 260.92 SF Ceiling 16' 10"
728.88 SF Walls & Ceiling 260.92 SF Floor 17' 6"
17'
Master Bedroom Living room 28.99 SY Flooring 57.17 LF Floor Perimeter 64.67 LF Ceil. Perimeter 2' 6" 7' 6" 2' 6" 1' 7" 7' 4" 8"
Door 2' 6" X 6' 7" Opens into Exterior Door 2' 6" X 6' 7" Opens into LIVING_ROOM2 Door Entry way 2' 6" X 6' 7" Opens into Exterior Stairs2 DESCRIPTION QTY REMOVE REPLACE TAX O&P TOTAL Up Up
189. R&R Carpet Stairs Up (2) 260.92 Sitting SF room downstairs 0.28 4.36 70.43 256.22 1,537.32 190. R&R Carpet pad 260.92 SF 0.13 0.65 12.22 43.14 258.88 Garage 191. Seam carpet 17.00 LF 0.00 5.71 0.33 19.48 116.88 192. Interior door - Detach & reset 3.00 EA 0.00 85.58 0.25 51.40 308.39 EPIC1 2/9/2023 Page: 24
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CONTINUED - Master Bedroom
DESCRIPTION QTY REMOVE REPLACE TAX O&P TOTAL
193. R&R Carpet 43.46 SF 0.28 4.36 11.73 42.68 256.07 This is for the Master closet located in the Master Bathroom 194. R&R Carpet pad 43.46 SF 0.13 0.65 2.03 7.20 43.13 Fireplace (B1) This is for the Master closet located in the Master Bathroom Master Bedroom Living room Totals: Master Bedroom 96.99 420.12 2,520.67
Total: 1st Floor 484.03 8,080.12 48,480.56
Entry way 15' 11" 3' 2' 9"Stairs2 Garage Height: 10' 5" 15' 7" 6' 8" 3' 6' 4"
7' 6"
Up Up
739.63 SF Walls 478.22 SF Ceiling 13' 8"
Stairs Up (2)Sitting room downstairs 14'
1,217.85 SF Walls & Ceiling 478.22 SF Floor 22' 5"
Garage 53.14 SY Flooring 70.67 LF Floor Perimeter 15' 1" 13' 1" 13' 5"
5' 9" 3'
87.50 LF Ceil. Perimeter 6' 1"
16' 10" 1' 11" 2' 11" 2' 3"
Door 3' X 8' Opens into Exterior Window 3' X 5' Opens into Exterior Window 3' X 5' Opens into Exterior Door 16' 10" X 7' Opens into Exterior DESCRIPTION QTY REMOVE REPLACE TAX O&P TOTAL
WALLS & CEILINGS 195. Floor protection - heavy paper 478.22 SF 0.00 0.54 3.07 52.26 313.57 and tape From the MPI Maintenance Repainting Manual Guide Specification Revision June 2019 "Protect all adjacent interior surfaces and areas, including rating and instruction labels on doors, frames, equipment, piping, etc., from repainting operations and damage by drop cloths, shields, masking, templates, or other suitable protective means and make good any damage caused by failure to provide such protection." 196. Batt insulation - 6" - R21 - 75.00 SF 0.00 1.46 7.78 23.46 140.74 unfaced batt 197. R&R Polyethylene vapor barrier, 75.00 SF 0.09 0.43 1.03 8.02 48.05 seam taping & joint caulking 198. Batt insulation - 12" - R38 - 200.00 SF 0.00 2.06 29.75 88.36 530.11 unfaced batt 199. 5/8" drywall - hung, taped, ready 275.00 SF 0.00 2.51 19.69 142.00 851.94 for texture
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CJAM, LLC DBA MAMMOTH RESTORATION 1802 W. KAIBAB LANE #110 FLAGSTAFF, AZ 86001 OFFICE 877-714-0050 FAX 928-438-5820 EIN 27-0050721 ROC 337684, 337685
CONTINUED - Garage
DESCRIPTION QTY REMOVE REPLACE TAX O&P TOTAL
200. Tape joint for new to existing 68.35 LF 0.00 9.36 3.14 128.58 771.48 drywall - per LF This item is intended to be used for situations where drywall is being replaced and the new drywall being replaced will be joined with existing drywall. This item is calculated per lineal foot of joint area where the new drywall meets the existing drywall 201. Seal the surface area w/PVA 550.00 SF 0.00 0.72 3.03 79.80 478.83 primer - one coat When new drywall is installed, it is important to apply a PVA primer prior to texture. The purpose is so that the texture does not absorb too much into the new drywall and also helps so that the paint does not “flash”. 202. Texture drywall - smooth / skim 550.00 SF 0.00 1.58 9.59 175.72 1,054.31 coat USG Interior Panel & Finishing Solutions: “Under critical lighting conditions, fasteners, gypsum panels and joints may be visible when decorated using non-flat paints or finishes with sheen/gloss. This is caused by a difference between the surface texture of the gypsum panel face and the smoothed and finished joint compound. Sanding the panel face may also raise the nap of the panel surface and accentuate this difference. Skim coating the entire surface will minimize these imperfections. NOTE: Where glass-mat and fiber-reinforced gypsum panels are installed, two separate skim coats of joint compound may be required before application of USG Sheetrock® Brand First Coat™ Primer in order to achieve an acceptable appearance.” 203. Texture drywall - heavy hand 550.00 SF 0.00 1.45 13.63 162.22 973.35 texture Final Texture 204. Drywall Installer / Finisher - per 4.00 HR 0.00 93.07 0.00 74.46 446.74 hour Labor to match new texture with current texture 205. Mask and prep for paint - plastic, 87.50 LF 0.00 1.68 2.17 29.84 179.01 paper, tape (per LF) From the MPI Maintenance Repainting Manual Guide Specification Revision June 2019 "Protect all adjacent interior surfaces and areas, including rating and instruction labels on doors, frames, equipment, piping, etc., from repainting operations and damage by drop cloths, shields, masking, templates, or other suitable protective means and make good any damage caused by failure to provide such protection." 206. Seal/prime then paint the walls 1,217.85 SF 0.00 1.92 34.66 474.60 2,847.53 and ceiling twice (3 coats) - 2 colors For painting one coat of primer and two coats of paint, please read the following: Sherwin Williams ProMar Series Specifications: "Drywall: 1 ct. ProMar Latex Primer, 2 cts. ProMar Interior Latex Paint"
MasterSpec Premium for the American Institute of Architects: "D. Gypsum Board, Plaster, and Spray-Texture Ceiling Substrates: a. Prime Coat: Primer, latex, interior. b. First Coat: Microbicidal Latex, interior, matching topcoat. c. Topcoat: Microbicidal Latex, interior, eggshell" FLOORING 207. Clean floor 478.22 SF 0.00 0.51 0.44 48.86 293.19 208. R&R Smoke detector 1.00 EA 11.47 62.80 2.57 15.38 92.22 EPIC1 2/9/2023 Page: 26
CJAM, LLC DBA MAMMOTH RESTORATION 1802 W. KAIBAB LANE #110 FLAGSTAFF, AZ 86001 OFFICE 877-714-0050 FAX 928-438-5820 EIN 27-0050721 ROC 337684, 337685
CONTINUED - Garage
DESCRIPTION QTY REMOVE REPLACE TAX O&P TOTAL
209. Fluorescent light fixture - 2' & 4' - 2.00 EA 0.00 78.80 0.00 31.52 189.12 Detach & reset
Totals: Garage 130.55 1,535.08 9,210.19
Attic
DESCRIPTION QTY REMOVE REPLACE TAX O&P TOTAL
210. Install Batt insulation - 6" - R19 - 96.00 SF 0.00 0.33 0.00 6.34 38.02 paper / foil faced 211. Install Batt insulation - 12" - R38 - 32.00 SF 0.00 0.44 0.00 2.82 16.90 paper / foil faced 212. R&R Ductwork - Add-on for 20.00 LF 0.49 5.16 0.00 22.60 135.60 confined spaces - flexible Detached and damaged ducting was found in attic. 213. R&R Ductwork - flexible - 20.00 LF 0.78 8.60 6.32 38.78 232.70 insulated - 6" round 214. Ductwork - spiral - fitting - up to 1.00 EA 0.00 62.76 3.18 13.20 79.14 12" diameter 215. HVAC - General Laborer - per 2.00 HR 0.00 43.33 0.00 17.34 104.00 hour 216. R&R Batt insulation - Add-on for 128.00 SF 0.29 0.33 0.00 15.86 95.22 confined spaces
Totals: Attic 9.50 116.94 701.58
General Items
DESCRIPTION QTY REMOVE REPLACE TAX O&P TOTAL
Supervision 217. Residential Supervision / Project 24.00 HR 0.00 65.49 0.00 314.36 1,886.12 Management - per hour
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CONTINUED - General Items
DESCRIPTION QTY REMOVE REPLACE TAX O&P TOTAL
Includes: Hourly labor rate for residential supervision/project management. Note: This is for a Superintendent/Proj. Manager used to manage residential jobs where formal Supervision/Proj. Management is needed to coordinate the work of subcontractors, or to perform other project management duties. This item should not be used for a working crew leader. The GC, estimator and/or parties involved will determine whether or not the use of a formal Superintendent/Proj. Manager is warranted, as well as the number of hours required to perform these tasks. A Superintendent/Proj. Manager generally manages multiple jobs at once. Generally, a typical single-family detached rebuild or new build would have a minimal amount of hours per weekday. In some cases, such as large multi-family/multi-unit/multi-bldg projects a full-time formal supervisor may be warranted. A Superintendent/Proj. Manager may complete tasks such as, but not limited to, creating/maintaining project schedules, coordinating/meeting trades, ordering materials, inspecting job sites, obtaining permits, meeting with inspectors, etc. No life expectancy data 218. Padlock/disc lock 1.00 EA 0.00 14.24 1.31 3.10 18.65 Construction Debris
219. Single axle dump truck - per load - 2.00 EA 259.85 0.00 0.00 103.94 623.64 including dump fees
Totals: General Items 1.31 421.40 2,528.41
Labor Minimums Applied
DESCRIPTION QTY REMOVE REPLACE TAX O&P TOTAL
220. Plumbing labor minimum 1.00 EA 0.00 87.75 0.00 17.56 105.31
Totals: Labor Minimums Applied 0.00 17.56 105.31
Line Item Totals: EPIC1 1,292.40 15,456.64 92,738.81
Grand Total Areas: 7,050.45 SF Walls 2,853.14 SF Ceiling 9,903.60 SF Walls and Ceiling 2,708.87 SF Floor 300.99 SY Flooring 701.67 LF Floor Perimeter 0.00 SF Long Wall 0.00 SF Short Wall 860.89 LF Ceil. Perimeter
2,708.87 Floor Area 2,888.19 Total Area 6,694.06 Interior Wall Area 4,716.14 Exterior Wall Area 535.92 Exterior Perimeter of Walls
0.00 Surface Area 0.00 Number of Squares 0.00 Total Perimeter Length 0.00 Total Ridge Length 0.00 Total Hip Length
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CJAM, LLC DBA MAMMOTH RESTORATION 1802 W. KAIBAB LANE #110 FLAGSTAFF, AZ 86001 OFFICE 877-714-0050 FAX 928-438-5820 EIN 27-0050721 ROC 337684, 337685
Summary for Dwelling Line Item Total 75,989.77 Material Sales Tax 1,292.40
Subtotal 77,282.17 Overhead 7,728.32 Profit 7,728.32
Replacement Cost Value $92,738.81 Net Claim $92,738.81
Jake Drummond Asst. Project Manager
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CJAM, LLC DBA MAMMOTH RESTORATION 1802 W. KAIBAB LANE #110 FLAGSTAFF, AZ 86001 OFFICE 877-714-0050 FAX 928-438-5820 EIN 27-0050721 ROC 337684, 337685
Recap of Taxes, Overhead and Profit
Overhead (10%) Profit (10%) Material Sales Tax Storage Rental Tax Local Food Tax (9.181%) (9.181%) (3.581%)
Line Items 7,728.32 7,728.32 1,292.40 0.00 0.00
Total 7,728.32 7,728.32 1,292.40 0.00 0.00
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CJAM, LLC DBA MAMMOTH RESTORATION 1802 W. KAIBAB LANE #110 FLAGSTAFF, AZ 86001 OFFICE 877-714-0050 FAX 928-438-5820 EIN 27-0050721 ROC 337684, 337685
Recap by Room
Estimate: EPIC1
Area: 2nd Floor 2,041.93 2.69% Second floor hallway 7,147.59 9.41% Office 4,618.07 6.08% Bedoom 1 6,744.41 8.88% storage room 659.37 0.87% closet 1 1,594.90 2.10% Closet3 44.28 0.06% Bathroom2 185.92 0.24% Bedroom 3 1,007.77 1.33% Closet2 1,045.47 1.38% Storage Area/Room 670.50 0.88%
Area Subtotal: 2nd Floor 25,760.21 33.90%
Area: 1st Floor 525.46 0.69% Entry way 4,778.13 6.29% Living room 25,427.29 33.46% Sitting room downstairs 3,445.37 4.53% Stairs2 3,736.60 4.92% Master Bedroom 2,003.56 2.64%
Area Subtotal: 1st Floor 39,916.41 52.53% Garage 7,544.56 9.93% Attic 575.14 0.76% General Items 2,105.70 2.77% Labor Minimums Applied 87.75 0.12%
Subtotal of Areas 75,989.77 100.00%
Total 75,989.77 100.00%
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Recap by Category
O&P Items Total % CLEANING 1,029.46 1.11% CONTENT MANIPULATION 274.22 0.30% GENERAL DEMOLITION 1,876.89 2.02% DOORS 1,454.86 1.57% DRYWALL 15,874.17 17.12% ELECTRICAL 341.04 0.37% FLOOR COVERING - CARPET 7,970.79 8.59% FINISH CARPENTRY / TRIMWORK 21,087.06 22.74% FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS 203.16 0.22% HAZARDOUS MATERIAL REMEDIATION 35.42 0.04% HEAT, VENT & AIR CONDITIONING 504.12 0.54% INSULATION 3,868.71 4.17% LABOR ONLY 1,571.76 1.69% LIGHT FIXTURES 1,462.35 1.58% PLUMBING 87.75 0.09% PAINTING 18,348.01 19.78% O&P Items Subtotal 75,989.77 81.94% Material Sales Tax 1,292.40 1.39% Overhead 7,728.32 8.33% Profit 7,728.32 8.33%
Total 92,738.81 100.00%
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1st Floor
33' 1" 15' 6" 7' 4" Fireplace (B1) 16' 7"
' 6" 7' 4"
" '4 16' 10" 17' 6" Master Bedroom
21' 2" Living room
33' 5" 11' 5" 4' 1"
4' 4"
4'
41' 11" 9' 4" 7' 3" 4' 7" 9' 2"
6' 4" 4'
16' 9" 3' 8"
6' 5" Entry way
10' 1" 11' 4" 21' 8" Stairs2 11'
13' 9" 3' 3'
21' 4" Up 1' 2"
Up 1' 6"
13' 6" 14' 2" 3' 8" Stairs Up (2) Sitting room downstairs 5' 2" 6' 1"
10" 1' 2" 5' 5' 11" 6' 3"
3' 10" 23' 1"
22' 5"
Garage 11' 8" 15' 1"
22'
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2nd Floor
16' 2" 10' 7" 4' 7" 3' 8" 3'
10' 1" 10' 9" storage room
7' 9" 7' 5" Storage Area/Room
15' 7" closet 1 2' 2" 9' 1" 7' 5" 6' 5" 5'
8' 1"
9' 1" 3' 9" Closet2 Bathroom2
14' 2' 7" 35' 3' 5" 6' 9"
17' 6" 7' 1" 2' 3' 6" 8'
4' 1" 24' 3" 4' 5" 16' 3" Closet3 Bathroom2
6' 8" 2' 4" 8' 4" 18' 5"
Upstairs cat walk (2) 15' 10"
11' 2" Office
9" 4' 8" 3' 10" 7' 5"
10' 3"
9' 9" Bedroom 3
4' 4" 4' 2"
4' 8" 6' 1"
Second floor hallway 4" 1' 11" 14' 2" 5' 4" 1' 8" 14' 10" 3' 7" 6' 11" 6' 4" 8' 1" 8' 5"
Closet (1)
7' 3" 21' 8" 22' 4" 22' 13' 3"
Bedoom 1
13' 7" 14' 3"
2nd Floor EPIC1 2/9/2023 Page: 34 BAGDONAS, ALEX Scope of Work Date: 12/14/2022 Estimator: Jake Drummond
Customer: BAGDONAS, ALEX Phone: 1-925-759-2440
Email: [email redacted]
Service Address: 3480 W Corral Gate Flagstaff, AZ, 86005
Total Price: $70,379.89
Ceilings 1. Renting, setting up and tearing down 9 sections of scaffolding (2-week rental) 2. Insulating all ceiling joist in living room, Insulation code upgrades in attic spaces, Including: hidden walls above front sitting room, garage, upstairs hallway closet, and upstairs storage area. (1200sqft R-38) (250sqft R-13) (increase to price to be determined with insurance for code upgrades) 3. Buying, Staining (match as best as possible), applying finish coat, and installation of T&G with trim (T&G and trim will be sanded as needed) 4. Resetting all recessed lighting trim, fire suppression escutcheons, one chandelier, two ceiling fan, and 2 light fixtures. 5. Detaching and resetting any registers or light trim (as needed) for paint in effected areas 6. Replace 9 smoke detectors (kitchen, entry, outside of master bedroom, garage, office, bedroom 1, Bedroom3, above fireplace, and Living room)
Second Floor Second floor hallway 7. Supply and install drywall including: mudding, and texture (135sqft) 8. Masking as needed for drywall sanding and painting 9. Detaching and resetting any blinds, light fixture trim, and/or switch plate covers as needed for paint. 10. Priming new drywall before paint (135sqft) 11. Painting walls to match (427.9sqft) 12. Cleaning including dusting, vacuuming, wiping down surfaces and cleaning Baseboard/casing.
1802 W Kaibab Ln, Ste 110, Flagstaff AZ 86001 * 928.714.0050 * [email redacted] * ROC #337684 13. Credit of $908.40 from Carpet cleaning for stairs, upstairs hallway, and high traffic areas in office and upstairs bedrooms to be used towards carpet replacement supplement from insurance. (Supplement needed)
Office 14. Insulating the ceiling with R-38 (70sqft) 15. Supply and install drywall including: mudding, and texture (70sqft) 16. Masking as needed for drywall sanding and painting 17. Content manipulation only to move pictures and furniture away from walls for paint (content will be covered and protected before paint will be started) 18. Detaching and resetting any blinds, light fixture trim, and/or switch plate covers as needed for paint. 19. Priming new drywall before paint (70sqft) 20. Painting walls and ceiling to match (620sqft) 21. Cleaning including dusting, vacuuming, wiping down surfaces and cleaning Baseboard/casing.
Bedroom 1 22. Insulating the ceiling with R-38 (90sqft) 23. Supply and install drywall including: mudding, and texture (98sqft) 24. Masking as needed for drywall sanding and painting 25. Content manipulation only to move pictures and furniture away from walls for paint (content will be covered and protected before paint will be started) 26. Detaching and resetting any blinds, light fixture trim, and/or switch plate covers as needed for paint. 27. Priming new drywall before paint (98sqft) 28. Painting walls and ceiling to match (500sqft) 29. Cleaning including dusting, vacuuming, wiping down surfaces and cleaning Baseboard/casing.
Bedroom 3 storage area 30. Flooring protection will be put down through the bedroom, closet, and storage area 31. Supply and install drywall including: mudding, and texture (9sqft) 32. Masking as needed for drywall sanding and painting 33. Content manipulation only to move pictures and furniture away from walls for paint (content will be covered and protected before paint will be started) 34. Detaching and resetting any blinds, light fixture trim, and/or switch plate covers as needed for paint.
1802 W Kaibab Ln, Ste 110, Flagstaff AZ 86001 * 928.714.0050 * [email redacted] * ROC #337684 35. Priming new drywall before paint (9sqft) 36. Painting walls and ceiling to match (175sqft) 37. Detach and reset stain grade baseboard (3LF) 38. Baseboard nail holes will be filled to match 39. Cleaning including dusting, vacuuming, wiping down surfaces and cleaning Baseboard/casing.
First Floor Entry 40. Add 2nd layer of floor protection for scaffolding 41. Insulating the walls with R-19 (40sqft) 42. Supply and install drywall including: mudding, and texture (40sqft) 43. Masking as needed for drywall sanding and painting 44. Detaching and resetting any blinds, light fixture trim, and/or switch plate covers as needed for paint. 45. Priming new drywall before paint (40sqft) 46. Painting walls to match (685sqft) 47. Cleaning including dusting, vacuuming, wiping down surfaces and cleaning Baseboard/casing.
Living Room 48. Add 2nd layer of floor protection for scaffolding 49. Drywall repair on walls from T&G removal will be patched and ready to paint 50. Masking as needed for drywall sanding and painting 51. Detaching and resetting any blinds, light fixture trim, and/or switch plate covers as needed for paint. 52. Priming new drywall before paint (5sqft) 53. Painting walls to match (1075sqft) 54. Cleaning including dusting, vacuuming, wiping down surfaces and cleaning Baseboard/casing.
Sitting room 55. Insulating the ceiling with R-38 (150sqft) 56. Supply and install drywall including: mudding, and texture (110sqft) 57. Masking as needed for drywall sanding and painting 58. Content manipulation only to move pictures and furniture away from walls for paint (content will be covered and protected before paint will be started)
1802 W Kaibab Ln, Ste 110, Flagstaff AZ 86001 * 928.714.0050 * [email redacted] * ROC #337684 59. Detaching and resetting any blinds, light fixture trim, and/or switch plate covers as needed for paint. 60. Priming new drywall before paint (110sqft) 61. Painting walls and ceiling to match (475sqft) 62. Install T&G in center of ceiling (40sqft) 63. Cleaning including dusting, vacuuming, wiping down surfaces and cleaning Baseboard/casing.
Stairs 64. Insulating the walls with R-19 (135sqft) 65. Use foam insulation around window 66. Supply and install drywall including: mudding, and texture (135sqft) 67. Masking as needed for drywall sanding and painting 68. Content manipulation only to move pictures and furniture away from walls for paint (content will be covered and protected before paint will be started) 69. Detaching and resetting any blinds, light fixture trim, and/or switch plate covers as needed for paint. 70. Priming new drywall before paint (125sqft) 71. Painting walls and ceiling to match (275sqft) 72. Install stain grade baseboard (8LF) and round front window casing 73. Fill nail holes and scratches to match 74. Install air intake register 75. Cleaning including dusting, vacuuming, wiping down surfaces and cleaning Baseboard/casing.
Garage 76. Mask floor 77. Insulating the ceiling with R-38 (200sqft) 78. Supply and install drywall including: mudding, and texture (275sqft) 79. Create access panel to attic (in front of hot water heater) 80. Masking as needed for drywall sanding and painting 81. Content manipulation only to move garage items away from walls for paint (content will be covered and protected before paint will be started) 82. Detaching and resetting any blinds, light fixture trim, and/or switch plate covers as needed for paint. 83. Priming new drywall before paint (275sqft) 84. Painting walls and ceiling to match (1250sqft) 85. Install 2 4ft Led/Fluorescent Lights
1802 W Kaibab Ln, Ste 110, Flagstaff AZ 86001 * 928.714.0050 * [email redacted] * ROC #337684 86. Cleaning including dusting, vacuuming, wiping down surfaces and cleaning Baseboard/casing.
General 87. All construction debris will be hauled out and disposed of
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Sen,ice Contract
Custorner Name: BAGDONAS. ALEX
Address: 3480 W Corral Gate Flagstafl AZ. 86005
Dare: - [number redacted] I "Property Owner", BAGDONAS. ALEX. the unclersigned belorv. understand that Mamnroth Restoratiotl. IIlc.. "Contractor". will be completing work at mv propefty as per the attached scope of services defined ill "Scope of Service". Owner agrees to pav the tirll arnount dueof s 70,379.89 according to the payment schedLrle below Deposit Payrnent in the arnount of $ _35.000.00_ Due on date signed. Progress Payment in the amount of $ 15.000.00_Due on: Upon drywall textured Progress Payrnent in the amount of $ 18.000.00_Due on: Upon T&G Installed Final Payrnent in the amount of $ Balance _2379.89 Due on: Upon Completion_
Please note that we cannot prepare. order material, or schedule your work until we have received the initial deposit. and this signed and dated contract. All credit card payments will incur a 2.5o/ofee. l. Agreement a. This Contract. including any amendments agreed to and sisned by Contractor and Owner and the trotices and supplernents rvhich are attached arrd ntade a part of this Contract. constitutes the entire agreelnent bet',veen Contractor and Owner. This Contract supersedes all previoLrs proposals. representations. understandings. and comrr.runications among the parties. whether written or oral. No changes. additions or amendrnents to this Contract whatsoever are binding absent a written agreelnent sigr-red by Contractor and Owner.
2. Legal Cornpliance ar.rd Governir.rg Law. a. This Contract shall be govented by the laws of the State of Arizona.'fherefbre. the project shall be cornpleted in compliance with all laws. ordinances. rules. and regulations of the applicable state governlnent. b. The parlies agree that any and all claims assefied against an)'party arising underthis Contract or related thereto shall be heard and c'leterrnined in the state or federal court within the jurisdiction of the Property. Any clairns rnade by Contractor against the Properll'. including tnechanics' liens. shall be filed in the courls with territorial j urisdiction over the Properl-,-. c. A 20 day notice shall be sent to the Property Orvner during the flrst 20 da1,s of rvork. to protect all parties fiorn urranticipated clairns.
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Assignments. d' This Contract shall not be assigned by the Orvner lvithout first receiving the Contractor written collsent. which tnal'be denied in the Contractor's sole discretion.
4. Selections a. Any selections (ie. Flooring. paint. fixtures etc.) shall be noted on the selectiorr sheet and must be initialed b1,the properly,Orvner befbre ordering.
5. Scheduling a. Scheduling will take place afier Contractor receives the deposit. We reserye the right to reschedule and/or delay your project. This rnay happen due to back ordered rnaterials and/or labor or any, unforeseen circurrrstances.
6. BY SIGNING THIS CONTRACT. OWNER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT THEY HAVE CAREFULLY READ AND UNDERSTANDS THE ENI-IRE CONTRACT.
7, OWNER SIGNATURE BELOW SHALL SERVE AS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTAND RECEIPT OF A COPY OF THIS CONTRACT.
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Scope of Work Date:1,2/t4/2022 Estimator: Jake Drummond
Customer: BAGDONAS, ALEX phone: 1,_gl5-tlg-2440
Email: alexbagdonas@ hotmail.com
Service Address: 3480 W Corral Gate Flaestaff. AZ. g6005
Total Price: S70,379.89
Ceilines L. Renting, setting up and tearing down 9 sections of scaffolding (2-week rental) 2. lnsulating allceiling joist in living room, lnsulation code upgrades in attic spaces, lncluding: hidden walls above front sitting room, garage, upstairs hallway closet, and upstairs storage area. (1200sqft R-3S) (250sqft R-13) (increase to price to be determined with insurance for code upgrades) 3. Buying, Staining (match as best as possible), applying finish coat, and installation of T&G with trim (T&G and trim will be sanded as needed) 4. Resetting all recessed lighting trim, fire suppression escutcheons, one chandelier, two ceiling fan, and 2 light fixtures. 5. Detaching and resetting any registers or light trim (as needed) for paint in effected a reas
6- Replace 9 smoke detectors (kitchen, entry, outside of master bedroom, garage, office, bedroom 1-, Bedroom3, above fireplace, and Living room)
Second Floor Second floor hallwav 7. Supply and install drywall including: mudding, and texture (135sqft) 8. Masking as needed for drywall sanding and painting 9' Detaching and resetting any blinds, light fixture trim, and/or switch plate covers as needed for paint. 10. Priming new drywall before paint (135sqft) 11. Painting walls to match (427.9sqft) 12. Cleaning including dusting, vacuuming, wiping down surfaces and cleaning Baseboa rd/casing.
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mammoth 13. Credit of 5908.40 from Carpet cleaning for stairs, upstairs hallway, and high traffic areas in office and upstairs bedrooms to be used towards carpet replacement supplement from insurance. (Supplement needed)
Office 14. lnsulating the ceiling with R-38 (7Osqft) 15. Supply and install drywall incruding: mudding, and texture (70sqft) 16. Masking as needed for drywall sanding and painting l-7' Content manipulation only to move pictures and furniture away from walls for paint (content will be covered and protected before paint will be started) 18. Detaching and resetting any blinds, light fixture trim, and/or switch plate covers as needed for paint. 1"9. Priming new drywall before paint (7Osqft) 20. Painting walls and ceiling to match (620sqft) 2l-' Cleaning including dusting, vacuuming, wiping down surfaces and cleaning Ba se boa rd/casi ng.
Bedroom 1 22. lnsulating the ceiling with R-38 (9Osqft) 23. supply and install drywall including: mudding, and texture (ggsqft) 24. Masking as needed for drywall sanding and painting 25' Content manipulation only to move pictures and furniture away from walls for paint (content will be covered and protected before paint will be started) 26' Detaching and resetting any blinds, light fixture trim, and/or switch plate covers as needed for paint. 27. Priming new drywall before paint (ggsqft) 28. Painting walls and ceiling to match (500sqft) 29' Cleaning including dusting, vacuuming, wiping down surfaces and cleaning Baseboa rd/casing.
Bedroom 3 storage area 30. Flooring protection will be put down through the bedroom, closet, and storage area 31. supply and install drywail incruding: mudding, and texture (9sqft) 32. Masking as needed for drywall sanding and painting 33' Content manipulation only to move pictures and furniture away from walls for paint (content will be covered and protected before paint will be started) 34' Detaching and resetting any blinds, light fixture trim, and/or switch plate covers as needed for paint.
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35. Priming new drywall before paint (9sqft) mammoth 36. Painting walls and ceiling to match (175sqft) 37. Detach and reset stain grade baseboard (3LF) 38. Baseboard nail holes will be filled to match 39' Cleaning including dusting, vacuuming, wiping down surfaces and cleaning Baseboa rd/casing.
First Floor Entrv 40. Add 2nd layer of floor protection for scaffolding 41. lnsulating the walls with R-19 (a0sqft) 42. supply and install drywall including: mudding, and texture (aOsqft) 43. Masking as needed for drywall sanding and painting 44. Detaching and resetting any blinds, light fixture trim, and/or switch plate covers as needed for paint. 45. Priming new drywall before paint (4Osqft) 46. Painting walls to match (6g5sqft) 47' Cleaning including dusting, vacuuming, wiping down surfaces and cleaning Baseboa rd/casing.
Living Room 48. Add 2nd layer of floor protection for scaffolding 49. Drywall repair on walls from T&G removal will be patched and ready to paint 50. Masking as needed for drywall sanding and painting 51. Detaching and resetting any blinds, light fixture trim, and/or switch plate covers as needed for paint. 52. Priming new drywall before paint (Ssqft) 53. Painting walls to match (1075sqft) 54. Cleaning including dusting, vacuuming, wiping down surfaces and cleaning Baseboa rd/casing.
Sitting room 55. lnsulating the ceiling with R-38 (150sqft) 56. supply and install drywall including: mudding, and texture (11osqft) 57. Masking as needed for drywall sanding and painting 58. Content manipulation only to move pictures and furniture away from walls for paint (content will be covered and protected before paint will be started)
7802 W Koibob Ln, Ste 770, Flogstaff AZ 86001 * 928.774.0050 * l,JrnirrEft:1qr1cr.1rynr,q-l1;.,c *.g: * ROC #3326g4 mammoth 59. Detaching and resetting any blinds, light fixture trim, and/or switch plate covers as needed for paint. 60. Priming new drywall before paint (110sqft) 61. Painting walls and ceiling to match ( 75sqft) 62. lnstall T&G in center of ceiling (aosqft) 63' Cleaning including dusting, vacuuming, wiping down surfaces and cleaning Baseboa rd/casing.
Stairs 64. lnsulating the walls with R-19 (135sqft) 65. Use foam insulation around window 66. supply and install drywall including: mudding, and texture (135sqft) 67. Masking as needed for drywall sanding and painting 68' Content manipulation only to move pictures and furniture away from walls for paint (content will be covered and protected before paint will be started) 69' Detaching and resetting any blinds, light fixture trim, and/or switch plate covers as needed for paint. 70. Priming new drywall before paint (125sqft) 71. Painting walls and ceiling to match (275sqft) 72. lnstall stain grade baseboard (gLF) and round front window casing 73. Fill nail holes and scratches to match 74. lnstall air intake register 75. Cleaning including dusting, vacuuming, wiping down surfaces and cleaning Baseboa rd/casing.
Garage 76. Mask floor 77. lnsulating the ceiling with R-3g (200sqft) 78. supply and install drywall including: mudding, and texture (275sqft) 79. Create access panel to attic (in front of hot water heater) 80. Masking as needed for drywall sanding and painting 81' Content manipulation only to move garage items away from walls for paint (content will be covered and protected before paint will be started) 82. Detaching and resetting any blinds, light fixture trim, and/or switch plate covers as needed for paint. 83, Priming new drywall before paint (275sqft) 84. Painting walls and ceiling to match (1250sqft) 85. lnstall 2 4ftLed/Fluorescent Lights
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General 87. All construction debris will be hauled out and disposed of
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Complainant: Alex Bagdonas 3480 W Corral Gate Flagstaff, AZ 86005
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Respondent: CJAM LLC DBA: 1802 W Kaibab Ln Ste 110 Flagstaff, AZ 86001
1700 W. Washington Street, Suite 105 · Phoenix AZ 85007-2812 602.542.1525 · Toll Free 877.692.9762 · roc.az.gov C009 04/21 Katie Hobbs, Governor Martín Quezada, Director
June 5, 2023
License No. ROC 337684
Re:Complaint No. 2023-04895
WRITTEN DIRECTIVE FROM THE REGISTRAR
Dear Respondent:
After investigation, the Registrar determined that you failed to meet the requirements of A.R.S. § 32-1154(A), and now issues this Directive requiring you to take appropriate corrective action. Failure to comply with this Directive constitutes a violation of A.R.S. § 32-1154(A)(22) and may result in the issuance of a citation, discipline of your license, and a civil penalty pursuant to A.R.S. § 32-1154(E) of up to $500.00. You must notify the Registrar’s assigned Investigator of your compliance with this Directive prior to 5:00 p.m. on June 30, 2023.
RESTRICTIONS You may not perform or hire other contractors to perform work that is outside the scope of your license. If your license is currently suspended for administrative reasons1, or is inactive, expired, or cancelled, you may not perform any corrective work nor contract in any manner, which includes hiring other contractors to perform work, until the suspension of your license(s) has been lifted or your license(s) has been reactivated.
DIRECTIVE REQUIREMENTS You are directed to remedy the following violations by the appropriate means:
Compliance Item: 1 - Garage - Front South wall not painted per contract Investigator’s Observation: Agreed to on final punch list.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
This means the license is suspended for lack of qualifying party, lack of bond, nonrenewal, Recovery Fund payout, or for any reason listed in A.R.S. § 32-1124(F).
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Compliance Item: 2 - Garage - Garage door dirty/dusty and should be cleaned according to the contract/standard Investigator’s Observation: Cleaning it typical when the project is turned over to the homeowner.
Respondent shall complete in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 3 - Garage - Paint marks on floor should be removed Investigator’s Observation: Paint overspray/drips/spills should be cleaned up.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 5 - Garage - Tools and other items in work bench are dusty due to Mammoth’s construction. Investigator’s Observation: Agreed to on final punch list.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
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Compliance Item: 6 - Garage - Paint on ceiling bike storage hooks should be removed Investigator’s Observation: Agreed to on final punch list.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 7 - Garage - Windows and sills and window covering dirty/dusty Investigator’s Observation: Agreed to on final punch list.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 8 - Garage - Sheet rock dust on top of wood window frames and window ledges Investigator’s Observation: Cleaning it typical before the project is turned over to the homeowner.
Respondent shall complete in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 9 - Garage - Access hole in ceiling not flush at corners Investigator’s Observation: Trim corners should be flush and tight.
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Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 10 - Garage - There is paint on water heater stove pipe and trim not attached to ceiling Investigator’s Observation: Agreed to on final punch list.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 11 - Garage - Insulation and drywall debris on water heater stand and top of water heater Investigator’s Observation: Agreed to on final punch list.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 12 - Garage - Paint sagging on water heater stand Investigator’s Observation: Agreed to on final punch list.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar;
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Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 13 - Garage - Paint runs visible and touch up needed on fire suppression box Investigator’s Observation: Agreed to on final punch list.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 14 - Garage - Fire suppression box doors bind and needs touchup on both boxes Investigator’s Observation: The door does not function properly.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 15 - Garage - 1 outlet plate broken and several GFI plates installed upside down Investigator’s Observation: Agreed to on final punch list.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
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Compliance Item: 16 - Garage - West ceiling light damaged during mitigation and hung broken Investigator’s Observation: At the inspection respondent agreed to correct.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 18 - Garage - Spot above jack not painted. Appears that it was not removed before painting. Investigator’s Observation: Touch up paint required.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 21 - Living Room - Window casing on north wall not flush after being reattached by Mammoth. Window casing left vertical plank on north wall not securely attached to the frame and is loose and nicked. Investigator’s Observation: Trim should be flush and secured appropriately.
Unable to determine cause of the damage at time of inspection. The ROC investigator cannot attest that this damage was caused by the respondent. Please understand that nothing in this letter is intended to prevent you from seeking relief in another forum.
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Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 22 - Living Room - Cold pocket between fireplace and window due to 1) big crack in window casing trim lower side, and 2) gap where sheetrock meets fireplace, 3) poor caulk work at T&G and sheet rock. Investigator’s Observation: 1) Correct in an appropriate manner.
2) Cracks of more than 1/16” at joints with other dissimilar materials are unacceptable. Correct in an appropriate manner.
3) Correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 28 - Living Room - The mantel was painted over where new drywall was installed. Investigator’s Observation: Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 32 - Living Room - Wood floors dirty - need to clean to standard Investigator’s Observation: Respondent shall correct as agreed to in the
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contract after all corrective work is completed. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 34 - Sitting Room - Light switch missing knob. Investigator’s Observation: Agreed to on final punch list.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 36 - Sitting Room - Gouges on window casing – south (eye height) and east (lower shelf Investigator’s Observation: Agreed to on final punch list.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 37 - Sitting Room - Wood floors dirty - need to clean to standard Investigator’s Observation: Respondent shall correct as agreed to in the contract after all corrective work is completed. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
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Compliance Item: 38 - Stairs/Entry - Front door paint on trim – not clean cut where paint meets the casing Investigator’s Observation: Paint on trim. Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 39 - Stairs/Entry - Light switch missing knob at entry door Investigator’s Observation: Agreed to on final punch list.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 41 - Stairs/Entry - Stained trim at entry to cover end of T&G above stair case poor quality. Different trim was used from before and presented a clean/crisp boarder between sheet rock and trim. Investigator’s Observation: The trim and stain is a close match to the T& G, however, the transition from the drywall to the wood is poor.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
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Compliance Item: 42 - Stairs/Entry - Portal window trim scratched – used as a shelf for building hardware Investigator’s Observation: Agreed to on final punch list.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 46 - Upstairs landing - Center beam has overspray and T&G cracked at west end Investigator’s Observation: Paint on beam shall be Corrected in an appropriate manner.
Crack in T&G shall be corrected in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 47 - Upstairs landing - Center beam East and West side has gap - need caulk Investigator’s Observation: Gaps between dissimilar surfaces should be filled with an appropriate material to give a professional finished look.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
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Compliance Item: 48 - Upstairs landing - North beam has paint drips on southeast side. Investigator’s Observation: Paint on beam shall be Corrected in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 48 - Upstairs landing - Dust or paint on south and north side of south beam Investigator’s Observation: Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 54 - Front bedroom - North fire sprinkler head hanging low Investigator’s Observation: Agreed to on final punch list.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 56 - Front bedroom - Patch marks bleed through on lower west wall Investigator’s Observation: Patch is noticeable visible. Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar;
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Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 57 - Office - Sprinkler cover installed but hangs low Investigator’s Observation: Agreed to on final punch list.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 58 - Office - Register is not flush with ceiling and not painted at boarders Investigator’s Observation: Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 59 - Office - Paint touch up needed where ceiling and wall meet, above window, and under heat register Investigator’s Observation: At the inspection Respondent agreed to correct. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 60 - Guest Room storage - Paint on casing looking back toward bedroom Investigator’s Observation: Correct in an appropriate manner.
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Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
ITEMS NOT REQUIRING CORRECTION The following complaint items require no action by the Respondent:
Compliance Item: 4 - Garage - Glass missing from antique lantern sitting on work bench – missing during Mammoth construction Investigator’s Observation: There is no way for the Registrar to determine the cause of the missing glass. This is civil matter and should be addressed in the appropriate venue. Governing Rule:
Compliance Item: 17 - Garage - East ceiling light tubes do not match Investigator’s Observation: The Registrar determined that the allegations within your complaint are not grounds for the suspension or revocation of the Respondent’s license under A.R.S. § 32-1154(A), and therefore, are outside the Registrar’s jurisdiction. Governing Rule:
Compliance Item: 19 - Laundry room – not outlined in contract but impacted by the work
Numerous dings in door and casing where workers transited with T&G planks. AAA will not cover due to poor workmanship. Investigator’s Observation: Unable to determine cause at time of inspection. The ROC investigator cannot attest that this damage was caused by the respondent. Please understand that nothing in this letter is intended to prevent you from seeking relief in another forum. Governing Rule:
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Compliance Item: 20 - Living Room - Bullnose is dented across from laundry room AND under catwalk (marked with blue tape) – several others have been cleaned up, but these remain Investigator’s Observation: Unable to determine cause at time of inspection. The ROC investigator cannot attest that this damage was caused by the respondent. Please understand that nothing in this letter is intended to prevent you from seeking relief in another forum Governing Rule:
Compliance Item: 23 - Living Room - Gap in grout – between new sheetrock. Located at new sheet rock at fireplace Investigator’s Observation: Addressed in in Compliance item 22 Governing Rule:
Compliance Item: 24 - Living Room - After Mammoth’s electrician declared it was fixed, ceiling fan light shorted out again. Suspect wiring under T&G has been compromised by Mammoth’s installation. Investigator’s Observation: The ceiling fan and light was an existing unit that was reinstalled. At the time of the inspection I am unable to determine the cause of the lights not working. The Registrar does not do destructive work to verify workmanship violations. Governing Rule:
Compliance Item: 25 - Living Room - Adjacent recessed light flickers when fan speed is adjusted. Investigator’s Observation: Flickering of a light is common when a load such as a fan motor activating is applied to a circuit. The Registrar does not do destructive work to verify workmanship violations. Governing Rule:
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Compliance Item: 26 - Living Room - Adjacent light is different brightness than other recessed lights Investigator’s Observation: The Registrar determined that the allegations within your complaint are not grounds for the suspension or revocation of the Respondent’s license under A.R.S. § 32-1154(A), and therefore, are outside the Registrar’s jurisdiction. Governing Rule:
Compliance Item: 27 - Living Room - The mantel is not flush with wall like before where new drywall was installed Investigator’s Observation: The Mantel was not removed. No workmanship violation noted. Governing Rule:
Compliance Item: 29 - Living Room - Upper wood retention strip on mantel unnecessarily nailed through front of mantel damaging the wood/finish. Original hole was already in correct in position. k. Deep scuff marks and scratches in floor by dining area near stored furniture. It is evident that that the furniture was dragged to position where it is today leaving those marks (moved by Mammoth as part of mitigation- living room and sitting room content manipulation work - and are marked with blue tape). AAA will not cover due to poor workmanship Investigator’s Observation: The ROC investigator cannot attest that this damage was caused by the respondent. Please understand that nothing in this letter is intended to prevent you from seeking relief in another forum Governing Rule:
Compliance Item: 30 - Living Room - Heat/AC registers on floor on south and north side of room bent/damaged due to Mammoth’s installation of floor
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protection Investigator’s Observation: The ROC investigator cannot attest that this damage was caused by the respondent. Please understand that nothing in this letter is intended to prevent you from seeking relief in another forum Governing Rule:
Compliance Item: 31 - Living Room - Paint lines from living room bleeds over to kitchen inconsistently – sheen noticeable about 2” into kitchen ceilings but adjacent walls transition differently. AAA will not cover further painting due to poor workmanship. Investigator’s Observation: No workmanship violations noted. Governing Rule:
Compliance Item: 33 - Kitchen– not outlined in contract but impacted by the work
Dust and dirt on top of refrigerator, top of all cabinets, and furniture/counter tops – need to be wiped down per contract Investigator’s Observation: It was stated at the time of the inspection that the kitchen was accessed by the Complainant during the construction process. At this time I am unable to determine the responsibility of the cleaning. Governing Rule:
Compliance Item: 35 - Sitting Room - New scratch in wood floor. AAA will not cover damage due to poor workmanship. Investigator’s Observation: The ROC investigator cannot attest that this damage was caused by the respondent. Please understand that nothing in this letter is intended to prevent you from seeking relief in another forum Governing Rule:
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Compliance Item: 40 - Stairs/Entry - Wall bulge at T&G above large South Window that was not there before. Investigator’s Observation: There is a slight bulge. This is most likely caused by the framing. The framing was not altered/replaced as part of the insurance scope. At this time I am unable to verify an allegation of poor workmanship. Governing Rule:
Compliance Item: 43 - Stairs/Entry - Heat register not emitting air after Mammoth installed ducting – part of supplement for code item Investigator’s Observation: At the inspection there was no air coming from the duct. The Respondent stated that the duct was inside the wall when they demoed. They added a register to it when they rebuilt. It is possible that the duct is a jumper duct used to allow the transfer of air from one portion of the home to another. Respondent would not be responsible for balancing of the system if this is a heat/cooling duct. Governing Rule:
Compliance Item: 44 - Stairs/Entry - Chandelier candles bent/damaged and original bulbs are missing. Investigator’s Observation: The ROC investigator cannot attest that this damage was caused by the respondent. Please understand that nothing in this letter is intended to prevent you from seeking relief in another forum Governing Rule:
Compliance Item: 45 - Stairs/Entry - Chandelier replacement bulbs are too bright Investigator’s Observation: The Registrar determined that the allegations within your complaint are not grounds for the suspension or
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revocation of the Respondent’s license under A.R.S. § 32-1154(A), and therefore, are outside the Registrar’s jurisdiction. Governing Rule:
Compliance Item: 50 - Upstairs landing - Wall paint on east and west walls Investigator’s Observation: Workmanship standards specify “Paint should match surrounding areas as closely as possible.” And “Interior paint should be applied in an amount conforming to manufacturer's specifications of coverage and in sufficient quantity to visually cover all specified areas.”
No violations noted. Governing Rule:
Compliance Item: 51 - Upstairs landing - Paint roller marks show Investigator’s Observation: Workmanship standards specify “Paint should match surrounding areas as closely as possible.” And “Interior paint should be applied in an amount conforming to manufacturer's specifications of coverage and in sufficient quantity to visually cover all specified areas.”
No violations noted. Governing Rule:
Compliance Item: 52 - Upstairs landing - Old paint bleeding through with result more of a cream yellow color than the tan color previously Investigator’s Observation: Workmanship standards specify “Paint should match surrounding areas as closely as possible.” And “Interior paint should be applied in an amount conforming to manufacturer's specifications of coverage and in sufficient quantity to visually cover all specified areas.”
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No violations noted. Governing Rule:
Compliance Item: 53 - Upstairs landing - When viewing toward entry, you can see that the west wall texture is lumpy and different thickness than east wall Investigator’s Observation: Texture closely matches surrounding areas
No workmanship violation noted. Governing Rule:
Compliance Item: 55 - Front bedroom - Paint roller marks evident on ceiling Investigator’s Observation: Workmanship standards specify “Paint should match surrounding areas as closely as possible.” And “Interior paint should be applied in an amount conforming to manufacturer's specifications of coverage and in sufficient quantity to visually cover all specified areas.”
No violations noted. Governing Rule:
Compliance Item: 61 - Entry door and area at front of house - Entry door threshold damaged/dented Investigator’s Observation: The ROC investigator cannot attest that this damage was caused by the respondent. Please understand that nothing in this letter is intended to prevent you from seeking relief in another forum Governing Rule:
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Compliance Item: 62 - Entry door and area at front of house - Ding in lower door wood panel Investigator’s Observation: The ROC investigator cannot attest that this damage was caused by the respondent. Please understand that nothing in this letter is intended to prevent you from seeking relief in another forum Governing Rule:
Compliance Item: 63 - Entry door and area at front of house - Gouge in concrete at front of door Investigator’s Observation: The ROC investigator cannot attest that this damage was caused by the respondent. Please understand that nothing in this letter is intended to prevent you from seeking relief in another forum Governing Rule:
Compliance Item: 64 - Entry door and area at front of house - Scraped white area on east side of driveway Investigator’s Observation: The ROC investigator cannot attest that this damage was caused by the respondent. Please understand that nothing in this letter is intended to prevent you from seeking relief in another forum Governing Rule:
Compliance Item: 65 - Entry door and area at front of house - East side garage door at bottom has green marks – appears that construction material gouged door Investigator’s Observation: The ROC investigator cannot attest that this damage was caused by the respondent. Please understand that nothing in this letter is intended to prevent you from seeking relief in another forum Governing Rule:
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Compliance Item: 66 - Entry door and area at front of house - Sawdust and misc. Construction debris in front of garage door and front door and side of garage. Investigator’s Observation: Washed away by rain. Corrected prior to inspection. Governing Rule:
Compliance Item: 67 - Accounting and General Contracting - Credit of $908.40 for carpet cleaning is outstanding. Mammoth explained that it will come out of my final invoice. Per contract, final payment due upon completion is $2,379.89. Please confirm that my final payment is now $1,471.49. Investigator’s Observation: The Registrar determined that the allegations within your complaint are not grounds for the suspension or revocation of the Respondent’s license under A.R.S. § 32-1154(A), and therefore, are outside the Registrar’s jurisdiction. Governing Rule:
Compliance Item: 68 - Accounting and General Contracting - There was an Emergency Services Work Authorization signed on 9/13/22 under my duress. The work was invoiced on 12/6 and paid directly by AAA on 12/16. There was a second separate rebuild contract signed to rebuild on 12/16. A garage packout was agreed to between Mammoth and AAA and was paid directly by AAA on 4/5/23. There are no other contracts with Mammoth. Final invoice is a new term used lately by Mammoth, and it is unclear what that means and what is final. What is a “final invoice”? Investigator’s Observation: The Registrar determined that the allegations within your complaint are not grounds for the suspension or revocation of the Respondent’s license under A.R.S. § 32-1154(A), and
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therefore, are outside the Registrar’s jurisdiction. Governing Rule:
Compliance Item: 69 - Accounting and General Contracting - 1,056 linear foot (66 boards x 16’) of stained T&G wood was unused. Please confirm that Mammoth absorbed this loss, and I am in no direct/indirect way going to be charged for it. Investigator’s Observation: The Registrar determined that the allegations within your complaint are not grounds for the suspension or revocation of the Respondent’s license under A.R.S. § 32-1154(A), and therefore, are outside the Registrar’s jurisdiction. Governing Rule:
Compliance Item: 70 - Accounting and General Contracting - There was no contract for pack out with me. I have asked repeatedly that Mammoth return my items. On 4/25, I demanded that they return my personal items again on 4/25. On 4/26, Mammoth responded that they would return my personal property, but they have not been delivered as of 4/30. Is there something besides filing a formal felony with the police that the ROC can enforce instead? Investigator’s Observation: The Registrar determined that the allegations within your complaint are not grounds for the suspension or revocation of the Respondent’s license under A.R.S. § 32-1154(A), and therefore, are outside the Registrar’s jurisdiction. Governing Rule:
Compliance Item: 71 - Accounting and General Contracting - Software issues with estimates Investigator’s Observation: The Registrar determined that the allegations within your complaint are not grounds for the suspension or revocation of the Respondent’s license under A.R.S. § 32-1154(A), and
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therefore, are outside the Registrar’s jurisdiction. Governing Rule:
Compliance Item: 72 - Mammoth submitted two supplemental in error. When submitting supplements, square footage was in error for paint against the insurance estimate. Had I not completed my review, the error would be in the estimate. I did not complete my own audit of for stain and other items, and I question the accuracy of the estimates using this software. Can the ROC perform an audit? Investigator’s Observation: The Registrar determined that the allegations within your complaint are not grounds for the suspension or revocation of the Respondent’s license under A.R.S. § 32-1154(A), and therefore, are outside the Registrar’s jurisdiction. Governing Rule:
Compliance Item: 73 - Missing description lines on estimates – see “Recap by Room” section. What specifically did the amounts go to? Investigator’s Observation: The Registrar determined that the allegations within your complaint are not grounds for the suspension or revocation of the Respondent’s license under A.R.S. § 32-1154(A), and therefore, are outside the Registrar’s jurisdiction. Governing Rule:
Compliance Item: 74 - There is pending work (carpet, paint) outside of my contract with Mammoth. Mammoth has not returned to the house to wrap up the very-obvious outstanding items on the contract for over a month now. At what time may I proceed with installing carpet and paint work with my other contractors so that we can move back in our home? What is the end date for: 1) report ready for review from the ROC and 2) Mammoth’s allotted time to fix any defects?
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Investigator’s Observation: The Registrar determined that the allegations within your complaint are not grounds for the suspension or revocation of the Respondent’s license under A.R.S. § 32-1154(A), and therefore, are outside the Registrar’s jurisdiction. Governing Rule:
Please direct all questions regarding this Directive to the undersigned Investigator.
Sincerely,
Chris Allison Chris Allison, Investigator #193 Desk: (928) 637-0481 Cell: (928) 210-1587 [email redacted] 1700 W Washington St, Suite 105 Phoenix, Arizona 85007-2812
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Jobsite Inspection Notes
Case No.: 2023-04895 Investigator: Chris Allison Inspection Date: May 22, 2023 Inspection Time: 11:00 AM
Complainant: Alex Bagdonas Respondent: CJAM LLC Not Present: Not Present:
Jobsite General Notes:
On 5/1/2023, The Complainant filed a complaint against the Respondent for alleged workmanship violations arising from work performed at the Complainant’s residence located at 3480 W Corral Gate, Flagstaff, Arizona. The Complainant has indicated on the complaint that the work was started on 12/28/2022, and is not completed.
Complaint Item: 1 - Garage - Front South wall not painted per contract Investigator’s Observation: Agreed to on final punch list.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Complaint Item: 2 - Garage - Garage door dirty/dusty and should be cleaned according to the contract/standard Investigator’s Observation: Cleaning it typical when the project is turned over to the homeowner.
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Respondent shall complete in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Complaint Item: 3 - Garage - Paint marks on floor should be removed Investigator’s Observation: Paint overspray/drips/spills should be cleaned up.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Complaint Item: 4 - Garage - Glass missing from antique lantern sitting on work bench – missing during Mammoth construction Investigator’s Observation: There is no way for the Registrar to determine the cause of the missing glass. This is civil matter and should be addressed in the appropriate venue. Governing Rule:
Complaint Item: 5 - Garage - Tools and other items in work bench are dusty due to Mammoth’s construction. Investigator’s Observation: Agreed to on final punch list.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
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Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Complaint Item: 7 - Garage - Windows and sills and window covering dirty/dusty Investigator’s Observation: Agreed to on final punch list.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Complaint Item: 8 - Garage - Sheet rock dust on top of wood window frames and window ledges Investigator’s Observation: Cleaning it typical before the project is turned over to the homeowner.
Respondent shall complete in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Complaint Item: 9 - Garage - Access hole in ceiling not flush at corners Investigator’s Observation: Trim corners should be flush and tight.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
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Complaint Item: 10 - Garage - There is paint on water heater stove pipe and trim not attached to ceiling Investigator’s Observation: Agreed to on final punch list.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Complaint Item: 11 - Garage - Insulation and drywall debris on water heater stand and top of water heater Investigator’s Observation: Agreed to on final punch list.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Complaint Item: 12 - Garage - Paint sagging on water heater stand Investigator’s Observation: Agreed to on final punch list.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Complaint Item: 13 - Garage - Paint runs visible and touch up needed on fire suppression box Investigator’s Observation: Agreed to on final punch list.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar;
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Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Complaint Item: 14 - Garage - Fire suppression box doors bind and needs touchup on both boxes Investigator’s Observation: The door does not function properly.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Complaint Item: 15 - Garage - 1 outlet plate broken and several GFI plates installed upside down Investigator’s Observation: Agreed to on final punch list.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Complaint Item: 16 - Garage - West ceiling light damaged during mitigation and hung broken Investigator’s Observation: At the inspection respondent agreed to correct.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Complaint Item: 17 - Garage - East ceiling light tubes do not match Investigator’s Observation: The Registrar determined that the allegations within your complaint are not grounds for the suspension or revocation of the 1700 W. Washington Street, Suite 105 · Phoenix AZ 85007-2812 602.542.1525 · Toll Free 877.692.9762 · roc.az.gov RCC100 08/19
Respondent’s license under A.R.S. § 32-1154(A), and therefore, are outside the Registrar’s jurisdiction. Governing Rule:
Complaint Item: 18 - Garage - Spot above jack not painted. Appears that it was not removed before painting. Investigator’s Observation: Touch up paint required.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Complaint Item: 19 - Laundry room – not outlined in contract but impacted by the work
Numerous dings in door and casing where workers transited with T&G planks. AAA will not cover due to poor workmanship. Investigator’s Observation: Unable to determine cause at time of inspection. The ROC investigator cannot attest that this damage was caused by the respondent. Please understand that nothing in this letter is intended to prevent you from seeking relief in another forum. Governing Rule:
Complaint Item: 20 - Living Room - Bullnose is dented across from laundry room AND under catwalk (marked with blue tape) – several others have been cleaned up, but these remain Investigator’s Observation: Unable to determine cause at time of inspection. The ROC investigator cannot attest that this damage was caused by the respondent. Please understand that nothing in this letter is intended to prevent you from seeking relief in another forum Governing Rule:
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Complaint Item: 21 - Living Room - Window casing on north wall not flush after being reattached by Mammoth. Window casing left vertical plank on north wall not securely attached to the frame and is loose and nicked. Investigator’s Observation: Trim should be flush and secured appropriately.
Unable to determine cause of the damage at time of inspection. The ROC investigator cannot attest that this damage was caused by the respondent. Please understand that nothing in this letter is intended to prevent you from seeking relief in another forum.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Complaint Item: 22 - Living Room - Cold pocket between fireplace and window due to 1) big crack in window casing trim lower side, and 2) gap where sheetrock meets fireplace, 3) poor caulk work at T&G and sheet rock. Investigator’s Observation: 1) Correct in an appropriate manner.
2) Cracks of more than 1/16” at joints with other dissimilar materials are unacceptable. Correct in an appropriate manner.
3) Correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Complaint Item: 23 - Living Room - Gap in grout – between new sheetrock. Located at new sheet rock at fireplace
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Investigator’s Observation: Addressed in in Compliance item 22 Governing Rule:
Complaint Item: 24 - Living Room - After Mammoth’s electrician declared it was fixed, ceiling fan light shorted out again. Suspect wiring under T&G has been compromised by Mammoth’s installation. Investigator’s Observation: The ceiling fan and light was an existing unit that was reinstalled. At the time of the inspection I am unable to determine the cause of the lights not working. The Registrar does not do destructive work to verify workmanship violations. Governing Rule:
Complaint Item: 25 - Living Room - Adjacent recessed light flickers when fan speed is adjusted. Investigator’s Observation: Flickering of a light is common when a load such as a fan motor activating is applied to a circuit. The Registrar does not do destructive work to verify workmanship violations. Governing Rule:
Complaint Item: 26 - Living Room - Adjacent light is different brightness than other recessed lights Investigator’s Observation: The Registrar determined that the allegations within your complaint are not grounds for the suspension or revocation of the Respondent’s license under A.R.S. § 32-1154(A), and therefore, are outside the Registrar’s jurisdiction. Governing Rule:
Complaint Item: 27 - Living Room - The mantel is not flush with wall like before where new drywall was installed Investigator’s Observation: The Mantel was not removed. No workmanship violation noted. Governing Rule:
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Complaint Item: 28 - Living Room - The mantel was painted over where new drywall was installed. Investigator’s Observation: Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Complaint Item: 29 - Living Room - Upper wood retention strip on mantel unnecessarily nailed through front of mantel damaging the wood/finish. Original hole was already in correct in position.
Deep scuff marks and scratches in floor by dining area near stored furniture. It is evident that that the furniture was dragged to position where it is today leaving those marks (moved by Mammoth as part of mitigation- living room and sitting room content manipulation work - and are marked with blue tape). AAA will not cover due to poor workmanship Investigator’s Observation: The ROC investigator cannot attest that this damage was caused by the respondent. Please understand that nothing in this letter is intended to prevent you from seeking relief in another forum Governing Rule:
Complaint Item: 30 - Living Room - Heat/AC registers on floor on south and north side of room bent/damaged due to Mammoth’s installation of floor protection Investigator’s Observation: The ROC investigator cannot attest that this damage was caused by the respondent. Please understand that nothing in this letter is intended to prevent you from seeking relief in another forum Governing Rule:
Complaint Item: 31 - Living Room - Paint lines from living room bleeds over to kitchen inconsistently – sheen noticeable about 2” into kitchen ceilings but
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adjacent walls transition differently. AAA will not cover further painting due to poor workmanship. Investigator’s Observation: No workmanship violations noted. Governing Rule:
Complaint Item: 32 - Living Room - Wood floors dirty - need to clean to standard Investigator’s Observation: Respondent shall correct as agreed to in the contract after all corrective work is completed. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Complaint Item: 33 - Kitchen– not outlined in contract but impacted by the work
Dust and dirt on top of refrigerator, top of all cabinets, and furniture/counter tops – need to be wiped down per contract Investigator’s Observation: It was stated at the time of the inspection that the kitchen was accessed by the Complainant during the construction process. At this time I am unable to determine the responsibility of the cleaning. Governing Rule:
Complaint Item: 34 - Sitting Room - Light switch missing knob. Investigator’s Observation: Agreed to on final punch list.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
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Investigator’s Observation: The ROC investigator cannot attest that this damage was caused by the respondent. Please understand that nothing in this letter is intended to prevent you from seeking relief in another forum Governing Rule:
Complaint Item: 36 - Sitting Room - Gouges on window casing – south (eye height) and east (lower shelf Investigator’s Observation: Agreed to on final punch list.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Complaint Item: 37 - Sitting Room - Wood floors dirty - need to clean to standard Investigator’s Observation: Respondent shall correct as agreed to in the contract after all corrective work is completed. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Complaint Item: 38 - Stairs/Entry - Front door paint on trim – not clean cut where paint meets the casing Investigator’s Observation: Paint on trim. Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Complaint Item: 39 - Stairs/Entry - Light switch missing knob at entry door Investigator’s Observation: Agreed to on final punch list.
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Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Complaint Item: 40 - Stairs/Entry - Wall bulge at T&G above large South Window that was not there before. Investigator’s Observation: There is a slight bulge. This is most likely caused by the framing. The framing was not altered/replaced as part of the insurance scope. At this time I am unable to verify an allegation of poor workmanship. Governing Rule:
Complaint Item: 41 - Stairs/Entry - Stained trim at entry to cover end of T&G above stair case poor quality. Different trim was used from before and presented a clean/crisp boarder between sheet rock and trim. Investigator’s Observation: The trim and stain is a close match to the T&G, however, the transition from the drywall to the wood is poor.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Complaint Item: 42 - Stairs/Entry - Portal window trim scratched – used as a shelf for building hardware Investigator’s Observation: Agreed to on final punch list.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
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Complaint Item: 43 - Stairs/Entry - Heat register not emitting air after Mammoth installed ducting – part of supplement for code item Investigator’s Observation: At the inspection there was no air coming from the duct. The Respondent stated that the duct was inside the wall when they demoed. They added a register to it when they rebuilt. It is possible that the duct is a jumper duct used to allow the transfer of air from one portion of the home to another. Respondent would not be responsible for balancing of the system if this is a heat/cooling duct. Governing Rule:
Complaint Item: 44 - Stairs/Entry - Chandelier candles bent/damaged and original bulbs are missing. Investigator’s Observation: The ROC investigator cannot attest that this damage was caused by the respondent. Please understand that nothing in this letter is intended to prevent you from seeking relief in another forum Governing Rule:
Complaint Item: 45 - Stairs/Entry - Chandelier replacement bulbs are too bright Investigator’s Observation: The Registrar determined that the allegations within your complaint are not grounds for the suspension or revocation of the Respondent’s license under A.R.S. § 32-1154(A), and therefore, are outside the Registrar’s jurisdiction. Governing Rule:
Complaint Item: 46 - Upstairs landing - Center beam has overspray and T&G cracked at west end Investigator’s Observation: Paint on beam shall be Corrected in an appropriate manner.
Crack in T&G shall be corrected in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar;
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Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Complaint Item: 47 - Upstairs landing - Center beam East and West side has gap - need caulk Investigator’s Observation: Gaps between dissimilar surfaces should be filled with an appropriate material to give a professional finished look.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Complaint Item: 48 - Upstairs landing - North beam has paint drips on southeast side. Investigator’s Observation: Paint on beam shall be Corrected in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Complaint Item: 48 - Upstairs landing - Dust or paint on south and north side of south beam Investigator’s Observation: Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Complaint Item: 50 - Upstairs landing - Wall paint on east and west walls Investigator’s Observation: Workmanship standards specify
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“Paint should match surrounding areas as closely as possible.” And “Interior paint should be applied in an amount conforming to manufacturer's specifications of coverage and in sufficient quantity to visually cover all specified areas.”
No violations noted. Governing Rule:
Complaint Item: 51 - Upstairs landing - Paint roller marks show Investigator’s Observation: Workmanship standards specify “Paint should match surrounding areas as closely as possible.” And “Interior paint should be applied in an amount conforming to manufacturer's specifications of coverage and in sufficient quantity to visually cover all specified areas.”
No violations noted. Governing Rule:
Complaint Item: 52 - Upstairs landing - Old paint bleeding through with result more of a cream yellow color than the tan color previously Investigator’s Observation: Workmanship standards specify “Paint should match surrounding areas as closely as possible.” And “Interior paint should be applied in an amount conforming to manufacturer's specifications of coverage and in sufficient quantity to visually cover all specified areas.”
No violations noted. Governing Rule:
Complaint Item: 53 - Upstairs landing - When viewing toward entry, you can see that the west wall texture is lumpy and different thickness than east wall Investigator’s Observation: Texture closely matches surrounding areas
No workmanship violation noted. Governing Rule:
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Complaint Item: 54 - Front bedroom - North fire sprinkler head hanging low Investigator’s Observation: Agreed to on final punch list.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Complaint Item: 55 - Front bedroom - Paint roller marks evident on ceiling Investigator’s Observation: Workmanship standards specify “Paint should match surrounding areas as closely as possible.” And “Interior paint should be applied in an amount conforming to manufacturer's specifications of coverage and in sufficient quantity to visually cover all specified areas.”
No violations noted. Governing Rule:
Complaint Item: 56 - Front bedroom - Patch marks bleed through on lower west wall Investigator’s Observation: Patch is noticeable visible. Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Complaint Item: 57 - Office - Sprinkler cover installed but hangs low Investigator’s Observation: Agreed to on final punch list.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
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Complaint Item: 58 - Office - Register is not flush with ceiling and not painted at boarders Investigator’s Observation: Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Complaint Item: 59 - Office - Paint touch up needed where ceiling and wall meet, above window, and under heat register Investigator’s Observation: At the inspection Respondent agreed to correct. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Complaint Item: 60 - Guest Room storage - Paint on casing looking back toward bedroom Investigator’s Observation: Correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Complaint Item: 61 - Entry door and area at front of house - Entry door threshold damaged/dented Investigator’s Observation: The ROC investigator cannot attest that this damage was caused by the respondent. Please understand that nothing in this letter is intended to prevent you from seeking relief in another forum Governing Rule:
Complaint Item: 62 - Entry door and area at front of house - Ding in lower door wood panel Investigator’s Observation: The ROC investigator cannot attest that this 1700 W. Washington Street, Suite 105 · Phoenix AZ 85007-2812 602.542.1525 · Toll Free 877.692.9762 · roc.az.gov RCC100 08/19
damage was caused by the respondent. Please understand that nothing in this letter is intended to prevent you from seeking relief in another forum Governing Rule:
Complaint Item: 63 - Entry door and area at front of house - Gouge in concrete at front of door Investigator’s Observation: The ROC investigator cannot attest that this damage was caused by the respondent. Please understand that nothing in this letter is intended to prevent you from seeking relief in another forum Governing Rule:
Complaint Item: 64 - Entry door and area at front of house - Scraped white area on east side of driveway Investigator’s Observation: The ROC investigator cannot attest that this damage was caused by the respondent. Please understand that nothing in this letter is intended to prevent you from seeking relief in another forum Governing Rule:
Complaint Item: 65 - Entry door and area at front of house - East side garage door at bottom has green marks – appears that construction material gouged door Investigator’s Observation: The ROC investigator cannot attest that this damage was caused by the respondent. Please understand that nothing in this letter is intended to prevent you from seeking relief in another forum Governing Rule:
Complaint Item: 66 - Entry door and area at front of house - Sawdust and misc. Construction debris in front of garage door and front door and side of garage. Investigator’s Observation: Washed away by rain. Corrected prior to inspection. Governing Rule:
Complaint Item: 67 - Accounting and General Contracting - Credit of $908.40 for carpet cleaning is outstanding. Mammoth explained that it will come out of my
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final invoice. Per contract, final payment due upon completion is $2,379.89. Please confirm that my final payment is now $1,471.49. Investigator’s Observation: The Registrar determined that the allegations within your complaint are not grounds for the suspension or revocation of the Respondent’s license under A.R.S. § 32-1154(A), and therefore, are outside the Registrar’s jurisdiction. Governing Rule:
Complaint Item: 68 - Accounting and General Contracting - There was an Emergency Services Work Authorization signed on 9/13/22 under my duress. The work was invoiced on 12/6 and paid directly by AAA on 12/16. There was a second separate rebuild contract signed to rebuild on 12/16. A garage packout was agreed to between Mammoth and AAA and was paid directly by AAA on 4/5/23. There are no other contracts with Mammoth. Final invoice is a new term used lately by Mammoth, and it is unclear what that means and what is final. What is a “final invoice”? Investigator’s Observation: The Registrar determined that the allegations within your complaint are not grounds for the suspension or revocation of the Respondent’s license under A.R.S. § 32-1154(A), and therefore, are outside the Registrar’s jurisdiction. Governing Rule:
Complaint Item: 69 - Accounting and General Contracting - 1,056 linear foot (66 boards x 16’) of stained T&G wood was unused. Please confirm that Mammoth absorbed this loss, and I am in no direct/indirect way going to be charged for it. Investigator’s Observation: The Registrar determined that the allegations within your complaint are not grounds for the suspension or revocation of the Respondent’s license under A.R.S. § 32-1154(A), and therefore, are outside the Registrar’s jurisdiction. Governing Rule:
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Complaint Item: 70 - Accounting and General Contracting - There was no contract for pack out with me. I have asked repeatedly that Mammoth return my items. On 4/25, I demanded that they return my personal items again on 4/25. On 4/26, Mammoth responded that they would return my personal property, but they have not been delivered as of 4/30. Is there something besides filing a formal felony with the police that the ROC can enforce instead? Investigator’s Observation: The Registrar determined that the allegations within your complaint are not grounds for the suspension or revocation of the Respondent’s license under A.R.S. § 32-1154(A), and therefore, are outside the Registrar’s jurisdiction. Governing Rule:
Complaint Item: 71 - Accounting and General Contracting - Software issues with estimates Investigator’s Observation: The Registrar determined that the allegations within your complaint are not grounds for the suspension or revocation of the Respondent’s license under A.R.S. § 32-1154(A), and therefore, are outside the Registrar’s jurisdiction. Governing Rule:
Complaint Item: 72 - Mammoth submitted two supplemental in error. When submitting supplements, square footage was in error for paint against the insurance estimate. Had I not completed my review, the error would be in the estimate. I did not complete my own audit of for stain and other items, and I question the accuracy of the estimates using this software. Can the ROC perform an audit? Investigator’s Observation: The Registrar determined that the allegations within your complaint are not grounds for the suspension or revocation of the Respondent’s license under A.R.S. § 32-1154(A), and therefore, are outside the Registrar’s jurisdiction. Governing Rule:
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Complaint Item: 73 - Missing description lines on estimates – see “Recap by Room” section. What specifically did the amounts go to? Investigator’s Observation: The Registrar determined that the allegations within your complaint are not grounds for the suspension or revocation of the Respondent’s license under A.R.S. § 32-1154(A), and therefore, are outside the Registrar’s jurisdiction. Governing Rule:
Complaint Item: 74 - There is pending work (carpet, paint) outside of my contract with Mammoth. Mammoth has not returned to the house to wrap up the very-obvious outstanding items on the contract for over a month now. At what time may I proceed with installing carpet and paint work with my other contractors so that we can move back in our home? What is the end date for: 1) report ready for review from the ROC and 2) Mammoth’s allotted time to fix any defects? Investigator’s Observation: The Registrar determined that the allegations within your complaint are not grounds for the suspension or revocation of the Respondent’s license under A.R.S. § 32-1154(A), and therefore, are outside the Registrar’s jurisdiction. Governing Rule:
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Complainant: Alex Bagdonas 3480 W Corral Gate Flagstaff, AZ 86005
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C012 05/21 Respondent: CJAM LLC DBA: 1802 W Kaibab Ln Ste 110 Flagstaff, AZ 86001
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C012 05/21 June 26, 2023
Compliance Jobsite Inspection Notice Re: Complaint No. 2023-04895
Dear Complainant and Respondent:
A Compliance Inspection has been scheduled for July 3, 2023 at 12:00 PM to determine the current status of the items listed on the issued Directive.
The Complainant is required to be present for this inspection. The Respondent is encouraged to be present but is not required to attend.
Complainant: SAFE ACCESS IS REQUIRED TO ANY AREA TO BE INSPECTED.
Sincerely,
Chris Allison Chris Allison, Investigator #193 Desk: (928) 637-0481 Cell: (928) 210-1587 [email redacted] 1700 W Washington St, Suite 105 Phoenix, Arizona 85007-2812
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C012 05/21 Complaint #2023-04895 P 1 COMPLIANCE JSI PHOTOS J Complaint #2023-04895 P 2 COMPLIANCE JSI PHOTOS J Complaint #2023-04895 P 3 COMPLIANCE JSI PHOTOS J Complaint #2023-04895 P 4 COMPLIANCE JSI PHOTOS J Complaint #2023-04895 P 5 COMPLIANCE JSI PHOTOS J Complaint #2023-04895 P 6 COMPLIANCE JSI PHOTOS J Complaint #2023-04895 P 7 COMPLIANCE JSI PHOTOS J Complaint #2023-04895 P 8 COMPLIANCE JSI PHOTOS J Complaint #2023-04895 P 9 COMPLIANCE JSI PHOTOS J Complaint #2023-04895 P 10 COMPLIANCE JSI PHOTOS J Complaint #2023-04895 P 11 COMPLIANCE JSI PHOTOS J Complaint #2023-04895 P 12 COMPLIANCE JSI PHOTOS J Complaint #2023-04895 P 13 COMPLIANCE JSI PHOTOS J Complaint #2023-04895 P 14 COMPLIANCE JSI PHOTOS J Complaint #2023-04895 P 15 COMPLIANCE JSI PHOTOS J Complaint #2023-04895 P 16 COMPLIANCE JSI PHOTOS J Complaint #2023-04895 P 17 COMPLIANCE JSI PHOTOS J Complaint #2023-04895 P 18 COMPLIANCE JSI PHOTOS J Complaint #2023-04895 P 19 COMPLIANCE JSI PHOTOS J Complaint #2023-04895 P 20 COMPLIANCE JSI PHOTOS J Complaint #2023-04895 P 21 COMPLIANCE JSI PHOTOS J Complaint #2023-04895 P 22 COMPLIANCE JSI PHOTOS J Complaint #2023-04895 P 23 COMPLIANCE JSI PHOTOS J Complaint #2023-04895 P 24 COMPLIANCE JSI PHOTOS J Complaint #2023-04895 P 25 COMPLIANCE JSI PHOTOS J Complainant: Alex Bagdonas 3480 W Corral Gate Flagstaff, AZ 86005
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602.542.1525 · Toll Free 877.692.9762 · roc.az.gov C013 4/21 Case No.: 2023-04895 Investigator: Chris Allison Inspection Date: July 3, 2023 Inspection Time: 12:00 PM
Compliance Jobsite General Notes:
On June 5, 2023 a “Written Directive from the Registrar” was issued directing the Respondent to correct the following items by Jun 30, 2023.
Compliance Item: 1 - Garage - Front South wall not painted per contract Investigator’s Observation: Agreed to on final punch list.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 2 - Garage - Garage door dirty/dusty and should be cleaned according to the contract/standard Investigator’s Observation: Cleaning it typical when the project is turned over to the homeowner.
Respondent shall complete in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 3 - Garage - Paint marks on floor should be removed Investigator’s Observation: Paint overspray/drips/spills should be cleaned up.
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Compliance Item: 5 - Garage - Tools and other items in work bench are dusty due to Mammoth’s construction. Investigator’s Observation: Agreed to on final punch list.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 6 - Garage - Paint on ceiling bike storage hooks should be removed Investigator’s Observation: Agreed to on final punch list.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 7 - Garage - Windows and sills and window covering dirty/dusty Investigator’s Observation: Agreed to on final punch list.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar;
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Compliance Item: 8 - Garage - Sheet rock dust on top of wood window frames and window ledges Investigator’s Observation: Cleaning it typical before the project is turned over to the homeowner.
Respondent shall complete in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 9 - Garage - Access hole in ceiling not flush at corners Investigator’s Observation: Trim corners should be flush and tight.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 10 - Garage - There is paint on water heater stove pipe and trim not attached to ceiling Investigator’s Observation: Agreed to on final punch list.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
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Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 12 - Garage - Paint sagging on water heater stand Investigator’s Observation: Agreed to on final punch list.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 13 - Garage - Paint runs visible and touch up needed on fire suppression box Investigator’s Observation: Agreed to on final punch list.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 14 - Garage - Fire suppression box doors bind and needs touchup on both boxes Investigator’s Observation: The door does not function properly.
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Compliance Item: 15 - Garage - 1 outlet plate broken and several GFI plates installed upside down Investigator’s Observation: Agreed to on final punch list.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 16 - Garage - West ceiling light damaged during mitigation and hung broken Investigator’s Observation: At the inspection respondent agreed to correct.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 18 - Garage - Spot above jack not painted. Appears that it was not removed before painting. Investigator’s Observation: Touch up paint required.
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Compliance Item: 21 - Living Room - Window casing on north wall not flush after being reattached by Mammoth. Window casing left vertical plank on north wall not securely attached to the frame and is loose and nicked. Investigator’s Observation: Trim should be flush and secured appropriately.
Unable to determine cause of the damage at time of inspection. The ROC investigator cannot attest that this damage was caused by the respondent. Please understand that nothing in this letter is intended to prevent you from seeking relief in another forum.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 22 - Living Room - Cold pocket between fireplace and window due to 1) big crack in window casing trim lower side, and 2) gap where sheetrock meets fireplace, 3) poor caulk work at T&G and sheet rock. Investigator’s Observation: 1) Correct in an appropriate manner.
2) Cracks of more than 1/16” at joints with other dissimilar materials are unacceptable. Correct in an appropriate manner.
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Compliance Item: 28 - Living Room - The mantel was painted over where new drywall was installed. Investigator’s Observation: Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 32 - Living Room - Wood floors dirty - need to clean to standard Investigator’s Observation: Respondent shall correct as agreed to in the contract after all corrective work is completed. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 34 - Sitting Room - Light switch missing knob. Investigator’s Observation: Agreed to on final punch list.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
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602.542.1525 · Toll Free 877.692.9762 · roc.az.gov C013 4/21 Compliance Item: 36 - Sitting Room - Gouges on window casing – south (eye height) and east (lower shelf Investigator’s Observation: Agreed to on final punch list.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 37 - Sitting Room - Wood floors dirty - need to clean to standard Investigator’s Observation: Respondent shall correct as agreed to in the contract after all corrective work is completed. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 38 - Stairs/Entry - Front door paint on trim – not clean cut where paint meets the casing Investigator’s Observation: Paint on trim. Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 39 - Stairs/Entry - Light switch missing knob at entry door Investigator’s Observation: Agreed to on final punch list.
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602.542.1525 · Toll Free 877.692.9762 · roc.az.gov C013 4/21 Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 41 - Stairs/Entry - Stained trim at entry to cover end of T&G above stair case poor quality. Different trim was used from before and presented a clean/crisp boarder between sheet rock and trim. Investigator’s Observation: The trim and stain is a close match to the T& G, however, the transition from the drywall to the wood is poor.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 42 - Stairs/Entry - Portal window trim scratched – used as a shelf for building hardware Investigator’s Observation: Agreed to on final punch list.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 46 - Upstairs landing - Center beam has overspray and T&G cracked at west end Investigator’s Observation: Paint on beam shall be Corrected in an appropriate manner.
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602.542.1525 · Toll Free 877.692.9762 · roc.az.gov C013 4/21 Crack in T&G shall be corrected in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 47 - Upstairs landing - Center beam East and West side has gap - need caulk Investigator’s Observation: Gaps between dissimilar surfaces should be filled with an appropriate material to give a professional finished look.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 48 - Upstairs landing - North beam has paint drips on southeast side. Investigator’s Observation: Paint on beam shall be Corrected in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 54 - Front bedroom - North fire sprinkler head hanging low Investigator’s Observation: Agreed to on final punch list.
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602.542.1525 · Toll Free 877.692.9762 · roc.az.gov C013 4/21 Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 56 - Front bedroom - Patch marks bleed through on lower west wall Investigator’s Observation: Patch is noticeable visible. Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 57 - Office - Sprinkler cover installed but hangs low Investigator’s Observation: Agreed to on final punch list.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 58 - Office - Register is not flush with ceiling and not painted at boarders Investigator’s Observation: Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
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602.542.1525 · Toll Free 877.692.9762 · roc.az.gov C013 4/21 Compliance Item: 59 - Office - Paint touch up needed where ceiling and wall meet, above window, and under heat register Investigator’s Observation: At the inspection Respondent agreed to correct. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 60 - Guest Room storage - Paint on casing looking back toward bedroom Investigator’s Observation: Correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Findings:
Items not signed off by the Complainant as satisfactory at the inspection are addressed in the findings only.
Compliance Item: 3- Garage Paint marks on floor should be removed Investigator’s Observation: The majority of the paint marks were removed. There was still paint in the floor around the water heater base. Governing Rule: Not in compliance with Written Directive
Compliance Item: 16 - garage – West ceiling light damaged during mitigation and hung broken Investigator’s Observation: During the compliance inspection the diffuser
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602.542.1525 · Toll Free 877.692.9762 · roc.az.gov C013 4/21 was not replaced. The Respondent stated that due to the age of the light they were not able to locate a diffuser. On Friday, June 30th the Respondent received approval from the Complainant to replace the whole light. However, The light was not replaced at the time of the inspection. Governing Rule: Not in compliance with Written Directive
Compliance Item: 21 – Living Room – Window casing on north wall not flush after being reattached by Mammoth. Window casing left vertical plank on north wall not securely attached to the frame and is loose and nicked. Investigator’s Observation: The trim is secure. The Complainant was concerned about a gap between the wall and trim at the bottom corner. Inspecting the corner the trim was cracked and a piece is missing from the back. As stated in the Written Directive. I am unable to determine the cause of damage. Governing Rule: In compliance with Written Directive
Compliance Item: 22 – Living Room - Cold pocket between fireplace and window due to 1) big crack in window casing trim lower side, and 2) gap where sheetrock meets fireplace, 3) poor caulk work at T&G and sheet rock. Investigator’s Observation: The trim is secure. The Complainant was concerned about a gap between the wall and trim at the bottom corner. Inspecting the corner the trim was cracked and a piece is missing from the back. As stated in the Written Directive. I am unable to determine the cause of damage. All other aspects of this item have been corrected. Governing Rule: In compliance with Written Directive
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602.542.1525 · Toll Free 877.692.9762 · roc.az.gov C013 4/21 Compliance Item: 28 - Living Room - The mantel was painted over where new drywall was installed. Investigator’s Observation: Corrected Governing Rule: In compliance with Written Directive
Compliance Item: 34 - Sitting Room - Light switch missing knob. Investigator’s Observation: The dimmer knob has been ordered, but not installed. Governing Rule: Not in compliance with Written Directive
Compliance Item: : 37 - Sitting Room - Wood floors dirty - need to clean to standard Investigator’s Observation: Not corrected as agreed to on final punch list. Governing Rule: Not in compliance with Written Directive
Compliance Item: 39 - Stairs/Entry - Light switch missing knob at entry door Investigator’s Observation: The dimmer knob has been ordered, but not installed. Governing Rule: Not in compliance with Written Directive
Compliance Item: 41 - Stairs/Entry - Stained trim at entry to cover end of T&G above stair case poor quality. Different trim was used from before and presented a clean/crisp boarder between sheet rock and trim. Investigator’s Observation: The transition between the drywall and T&G is not clean and crisp. Governing Rule: Not in compliance with Written Directive
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602.542.1525 · Toll Free 877.692.9762 · roc.az.gov C013 4/21 Compliance Item: : 42 - Stairs/Entry - Portal window trim scratched – used as a shelf for building hardware Investigator’s Observation: Scratches still present. Governing Rule: Not in compliance with Written Directive
Compliance Item: 46 - Upstairs landing - Center beam has overspray and T&G cracked at west end Investigator’s Observation: Corrected Governing Rule: Not in compliance with Written Directive
Compliance Item: 48 - Upstairs landing - North beam has paint drips on southeast side. Investigator’s Observation: There appears to be dust on the beams Governing Rule: Not in compliance with Written Directive
Compliance Item: 54 - Front bedroom - North fire sprinkler head hanging low Investigator’s Observation: Not corrected Governing Rule: Not in compliance with Written Directive
Compliance Item: 56 - Front bedroom - Patch marks bleed through on lower west wall Investigator’s Observation: Corrected Governing Rule: In compliance with Written Directive
Compliance Item: 58 - Office - Register is not flush with ceiling and not painted at boarders Investigator’s Observation: The register is not flush/tight against ceiling.
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602.542.1525 · Toll Free 877.692.9762 · roc.az.gov C013 4/21 Governing Rule: Not in compliance with Written Directive
Compliance Item: 59 - Office - Paint touch up needed where ceiling and wall meet, above window, and under heat register Investigator’s Observation: Touch up paint is still needed on wall above desk. Governing Rule: Not in compliance with Written Directive
Note:
Please review the complaint items listed above. If any of the items have not been corrected at the time of the compliance inspection this complaint will be forwarded to the Registrar’s legal department and a citation may be issued.
If all items are corrected after receipt of this letter, please notify the Registrar’s legal department by sending a notice of compliance signed by the complainant to fax number (602) 364-0416 or by mail to: Arizona Registrar of Contractors, P.O. Box 18244, Phoenix, Arizona 85005-8244.
Sincerely,
Chris Allison Chris Allison, Investigator #193 Desk: (928) 637-0481 Cell: (928) 210-1587 [email redacted] 1700 W Washington St, Suite 105 Phoenix, Arizona 85007-2812
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602.542.1525 · Toll Free 877.692.9762 · roc.az.gov C013 4/21 REGISTRAR OF CONTRACTORS OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA
Alex Bagdonas, Case No. 2023-04895 COMPLAINANT, v. CJAM LLC, CITATION License No. ROC 337684,
RESPONDENT.
The Registrar issues this Citation to CJAM LLC, (“Respondent”) under A.R.S. § 32- 1155(A). If Respondent fails to answer this Citation by August 3, 2023, then under A.R.S. § 32-1155(C), Respondent’s failure to answer may be deemed an admission of the act or acts charged in the underlying complaint, and the Registrar may then suspend or revoke Respondent’s license(s). THE WRITTEN COMPLAINT On May 1, 2023, Alex Bagdonas, (“Complainant”) filed a written complaint with the Registrar. A copy of that Complaint is attached to this Citation. A FORMAL STATEMENT OF THE CHARGES AGAINST RESPONDENT The Registrar investigated this matter and finds cause to charge Respondent with violation(s) of Title 32, Chapter 10 of the Arizona Revised Statutes. Respondent is charged with violating:
Charge :1 A.R.S. § 32-1154(A)(3) - R4-9-108(a)
Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A
contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner. of 5
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FILING A WRITTEN ANSWER Respondent must appear by filing with the Registrar a written answer to the citation and complaint showing cause, if any, why Respondent’s license(s) should not be suspended or revoked. A.R.S. § 32-1155(A). Respondent’s written answer should contain the heading “Written Answer to Citation and Complaint” and should include the case number, which is Case No. 2023-04895. How to File a Written Answer: Respondent’s written answer may be submitted in the following ways: In-Person: 1700 W. Washington St., Ste. 105, Phoenix, Arizona, 85007-2812 Mail: P.O. Box 18244, Phoenix, Arizona, 85005-8244 Fax: (602) 364-0416 Email: [email redacted] of 5
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602.542.1525 · Toll Free 877.692.9762 · roc.az.gov Lg101 8/21 The Registrar’s normal office hours are 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. If Respondent submits a written answer by mail, it is not filed with the Registrar until the Registrar actually receives it. Deadline for Filing a Written Answer: Respondent must file a written answer with the Registrar no later than August 3, 2023. This deadline is calculated under A.R.S. §§ 32-1155(A) and (B), which provides a deadline ten days after service of the Citation. Service of the Citation and Complaint is complete five days after the Registrar mails a copy of the Citation and Complaint to Respondent’s latest address of record in the Registrar’s office. Consequences for Failing to File a Written Answer: If Respondent fails to answer, Respondent’s failure may be deemed an admission of the act or acts charged in the written complaint. A.R.S. § 32-1155(C). The Registrar may then suspend or revoke Respondent’s license(s). THE ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING If Respondent files a timely written answer contesting any charges in the Complaint, then the Registrar will request the Office of Administrative Hearings set a date for an administrative hearing and will notify all the parties at least 30 days before that hearing. A.R.S. § 41-1092.05(D). INVESTIGATOR’S APPEARANCE AS A WITNESS The Registrar’s assigned investigator will appear as a witness at the hearing. If either party demands the attendance at the hearing of any other person, that party must obtain and serve a subpoena in compliance with the rules and processes established by the Office of Administrative Hearings.
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602.542.1525 · Toll Free 877.692.9762 · roc.az.gov Lg101 8/21 RESPONDENT’S RIGHT TO REQUEST AN INFORMAL SETTLEMENT CONFERENCE Under A.R.S. § 41-1092.06, if Respondent submits a request to the Registrar for an informal settlement conference, the Registrar must hold a conference within 15 days after receiving the request. Respondent’s request for an informal settlement conference must be in writing and must be filed no later than 20 days before the administrative hearing. A.R.S. § 41- 1092.06(A). The Registrar will not close or settle any case without both parties’ appearance at the Settlement Conference. The parties participating in the settlement conference must have the authority to settle the case and must waive their right to object to the participation of the Registrar’s settlement conference representative in the final administrative decision. A.R.S. § 41-1092.06(B). Any statements, either written or oral, made by the parties at the conference, including a written document, created or expressed solely for the purpose of settlement negotiations, are inadmissible in the administrative hearing. A.R.S. § 41-1092.06(B).
RESPONDENT’S PRIOR RECORD Under A.A.C. R4-9-117, in determining the appropriate discipline, the administrative law judge and the Registrar may consider not only facts in the current case, but also facts in prior cases and any documents regarding Respondent on file with the Registrar. Respondent’s prior disciplinary record and current license(s) status may be considered as a mitigating or aggravating factor in determining the appropriate discipline. EVIDENTIARY DISCLAIMER By issuing this Citation, the Registrar is directing Respondent to file a written answer to the Citation and Complaint, showing cause, if any, why Respondent’s license(s) should not be suspended or revoked. A.R.S. § 32-1155(A). This Citation does not constitute proof that any of 5
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602.542.1525 · Toll Free 877.692.9762 · roc.az.gov Lg101 8/21 charge or allegation in Complainant’s written complaint is in fact true. This Citation does not constitute proof that Respondent violated any statutory provision or rule adopted by the Registrar. Dated July 19, 2023. By: /s/ Gail Mathews Gail Mathews Legal Assistant II Legal Department Arizona Registrar of Contractors COPY of the foregoing mailed by Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested, July 19, 2023 to:
Respondent Certified Mail No: [number redacted]
CJAM LLC 1802 W Kaibab Ln Ste. 110 Flagstaff, AZ 86001 Copy mailed by USPS First Class mail this same date to:
Respondent CJAM LLC 1802 W Kaibab Ln Ste. 110 Flagstaff, AZ 86001
Complainant Alex Bagdonas 3480 W Corral Gate Flagstaff, AZ 86005
Copy sent electronically this same date to: Respondent at email address on record with the Registrar Complainant at email address on record with the Registrar
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Person Filing Complaint Full Name (First Middle Last) Business Name (if a licensed contractor or supplier) ROC License Number(s) (if any)
Alex Bagdonas Mailing Address (Enter jobsite in Contract/Project section) City State Zip
3480 W Corral Gate Flagstaff Arizona 86005 Phone Number Email
925-759-2440 [email redacted] I consent to receive communications electronically in connection with this case Name of Attorney (if any)
Street Address of Attorney City State Zip
Phone Number of Attorney Email of Attorney
Contractor Information Name (as shown on contract/invoice) ROC License Number(s)
CJAM LLC ROC 337684 Street Address City State Zip
1802 W Kaibab Ln Ste 110 Flagstaff AZ 86001 Phone Number Email
[number redacted] [email redacted] Name of Person(s) Representing License
Jake Drummond;James Woods Contract/Project Information Contract Date Contract Amount Amount Paid
December 16, 2022 $70,379.89 $68,000.00 Date Work Started Date Work Stopped Date Work Was Completed
December 28, 2022 March 31, 2023 Close of Escrow (New Home) Move-In Date (New-Home)
Jobsite Street Address City State Zip
3480 W Corral Gate Flagstaff AZ 86005 Name of Construction Site Owner Construction Site Name (if applicable)
Alex Bagdonas Phone Number of Construction Site Owner Email of Construction Site Owner
[number redacted] [email redacted] This complaint is for Abandonment;Poor Work;Other I have contacted the contractor by Phone/Text;Email Have you filed a complaint in court? No
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Has any work been corrected? No
The contract was Written All change orders were N/A This project was Residential This project involved Repair
A building permit was obtained by N/A List and briefly describe each complaint item (Please do not write "see attached" or use additional pages unless necessary to further describe issues or list more complaint items) (limited to 100 characters per line)
I paid 97% (down payment and all progress payments) of the contract amount and numerous items are still open. I am concerned with punch lists and Mammoth requiring sign-off before proceeding rather than just completing the work per contract and the findings in the ROC informal report received on 4/21. I ask the ROC to review/affirm my concerns and monitor the expedited completion per AZ ROC guidelines. Pictures of before conditions are available per request. Following are my areas of concern: 1) Garage – not complete per contract a. Front South wall not painted per contract b. Garage door dirty/dusty and should be cleaned according to the contract/standard c. Paint marks on floor should be removed d. Glass missing from antique lantern sitting on work bench – missing during Mammoth construction e. Tools and other items in work bench are dusty due to Mammoth’s construction. f. Paint on ceiling bike storage hooks should be removed g. Windows and sills and window covering dirty/dusty h. Sheet rock dust on top of wood window frames and window ledges i. Access hole in ceiling not flush at corners j. There is paint on water heater stove pipe and trim not attached to ceiling k. Insulation and drywall debris on water heater stand and top of water heater l. Paint sagging on water heater stand m. Paint runs visible and touch up needed on fire suppression box n. Fire suppression box doors bind and needs touchup on both boxes o. 1 outlet plate broken and several GFI plates installed upside down p. West ceiling light damaged during mitigation and hung broken q. East ceiling light tubes do not match r. Spot above jack not painted. Appears that it was not removed before painting. ; 2) Laundry room – not outlined in contract but impacted by the work - a. Numerous dings in door and casing where workers transited with T&G planks. AAA will not cover due to poor workmanship. ; 3) Living room – not completed per contract a. Bullnose is dented across from laundry room AND under catwalk (marked with blue tape) – several others have been cleaned up, but these remain b. Window casing on north wall not flush after being reattached by Mammoth. Window casing left vertical plank on north wall not securely attached to the frame and is loose and nicked. c. Cold pocket between fireplace and window due to 1) big crack in window casing trim lower side, and 2) gap where sheetrock meets fireplace, 3) poor caulk work at T&G and sheet rock. d. Gap in grout – between new sheet rock. Located at new sheet rock at fireplace e. After Mammoth’s electrician declared it was fixed, ceiling fan light shorted out again. Suspect wiring under T&G has been compromised by Mammoth’s installation. f. Adjacent recessed light flickers when fan speed is adjusted. g. Adjacent light is different brightness than other recessed lights. h. The mantel is not flush with wall like before where new drywall was installed. i. The mantel was painted over where new drywall was installed. j. Upper wood retention strip on mantel unnecessarily nailed through front of mantel damaging the wood/finish. Original hole was already in correct in position. k. Deep scuff marks and scratches in floor by dining area near stored furniture. It is evident that that the furniture was dragged to position where it is today leaving those marks (moved by Mammoth as part of mitigation- living room and sitting
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room content manipulation work - and are marked with blue tape). AAA will not cover due to poor workmanship. l. Heat/AC registers on floor on south and north side of room bent/damaged due to Mammoth’s installation of floor protection m. Paint lines from living room bleeds over to kitchen inconsistently – sheen noticeable about 2” into kitchen ceilings but adjacent walls transition differently. AAA will not cover further painting due to poor workmanship. n. Wood floors dirty - need to clean to standard ; 4) Kitchen– not outlined in contract but impacted by the work a. Dust and dirt on top of refrigerator, top of all cabinets, and furniture/counter tops – need to be wiped down per contract ; 5) Sitting room – not completed per contract a. Light switch missing knob. b. New scratch in wood floor. AAA will not cover damage due to poor workmanship. c. Gouges on window casing – south (eye height) and east (lower shelf) d. Wood floors dirty - need to clean to standard ; 6) Stairs / Entry – not completed per contract a. Front door paint on trim – not clean cut where paint meets the casing b. Light switch missing knob at entry door c. Wall bulge at T&G above large South Window that was not there before. d. Stained trim at entry to cover end of T&G above stair case poor quality. Different trim was used from before and presented a clean/crisp boarder between sheet rock and trim. e. Portal window trim scratched – used as a shelf for building hardware f. Heat register not emitting air after Mammoth installed ducting – part of supplement for code item g. Chandelier candles bent/damaged and original bulbs are missing. h. Chandelier replacement bulbs are too bright. i. Chandelier not wiped down per contract. ; 7) Upstairs landing – not completed per contract a. Center beam has overspray and T&G cracked at west end b. Center beam East and West side has gap - need caulk c. North beam has paint drips on southeast side. d. Dust or paint on south and north side of south beam e. Wall paint on east and west walls i. Paint roller marks show ii. Old paint bleeding through with result more of a cream yellow color than the tan color previously f. When viewing toward entry, you can see that the west wall texture is lumpy and different thickness than east wall ; 8) Front bedroom – not completed per contract a. North fire sprinkler head hanging low b. Paint roller marks evident on ceiling c. Patch marks bleed through on lower west wall ; 9) Office – not completed per contract a. Sprinkler cover installed but hangs low b. Register is not flush with ceiling and not painted at boarders c. Paint touch up needed where ceiling and wall meet, above window, and under heat register ; 10) Guest Room storage – not completed per contract a. Paint on casing looking back toward bedroom ; 11) Entry door and area at front of house dirty and damaged by equipment and work a. Entry door threshold damaged/dented b. Ding in lower door wood panel c. Gouge in concrete at front of door d. Scraped white area on east side of driveway e. East side garage door at bottom has green marks – appears that construction material gouged door f. Sawdust and misc. Construction debris in front of garage door and front door and side of garage. ; 12) Accounting and General Contracting concerns a. Credit of $908.40 for carpet cleaning is outstanding. Mammoth explained that it will come out of my final invoice. Per contract, final payment due upon completion is $2,379.89. Please confirm that my final payment is now $1,471.49. b. There was an Emergency Services Work Authorization signed on 9/13/22 under my duress. The work was invoiced on 12/6 and paid directly by AAA on 12/16. There was a second separate rebuild contract signed to rebuild on 12/16. A garage
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packout was agreed to between Mammoth and AAA and was paid directly by AAA on 4/5/23. There are no other contracts with Mammoth. Final invoice is a new term used lately by Mammoth, and it is unclear what that means and what is final. What is a “final invoice”? c. 1,056 linear foot (66 boards x 16’) of stained T&G wood was unused. Please confirm that Mammoth absorbed this loss, and I am in no direct/indirect way going to be charged for it. d. There was no contract for pack out with me. I have asked repeatedly that Mammoth return my items. On 4/25, I demanded that they return my personal items again on 4/25. On 4/26, Mammoth responded that they would return my personal property, but they have not been delivered as of 4/30. Is there something besides filing a formal felony with the police that the ROC can enforce instead? e. Software issues with estimates 1. Mammoth submitted two supplementals in error. When submitting supplements, square footage was in error for paint against the insurance estimate. Had I not completed my review, the error would be in the estimate. I did not complete my own audit of for stain and other items, and I question the accuracy of the estimates using this software. Can the ROC perform an audit? 2. Missing description lines on estimates – see “Recap by Room” section. What specifically did the amounts go to? f. There is pending work (carpet, paint) outside of my contract with Mammoth. Mammoth has not returned to the house to wrap up the very-obvious outstanding items on the contract for over a month now. At what time may I proceed with installing carpet and paint work with my other contractors so that we can move back in our home? What is the end date for: 1) report ready for review from the ROC and 2) Mammoth’s allotted time to fix any defects?
Signature I declare under penalty of perjury that the information and documents contained on this Complaint Form, included with this complaint, or hereafter submitted in support of this complaint are true and accurate to the best of my knowledge. I will assist in the investigation or in the prosecution of the contractor or other parties, and will, if necessary, attend hearings and testify to facts. Printed Name Signature Date
Alex Bagdonas \complainant1\ \complainantd1\
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Customer Name: BAGDONAS, ALEX
Address: 3480 W Corral Gate Flagstaff, AZ, 86005
Date: - 12/16/2022 I “Property Owner”, BAGDONAS, ALEX, the undersigned below, understand that Mammoth Restoration, Inc., “Contractor”, will be completing work at my property as per the attached scope of services defined in “Scope of Service”. Owner agrees to pay the full amount due of $ 70,379.89 according to the payment schedule below. Deposit Payment in the amount of $ 35,000.00 Due on date signed. Progress Payment in the amount of $ 15,000.00 Due on: Upon drywall textured Progress Payment in the amount of $ 18,000.00 Due on: Upon T&G Installed Final Payment in the amount of $ Balance 2379.89 Due on: Upon Completion
Please note that we cannot prepare, order material, or schedule your work until we have received the initial deposit, and this signed and dated contract. All credit card payments will incur a 2.5% fee. 1. Agreement a. This Contract, including any amendments agreed to and signed by Contractor and Owner and the notices and supplements which are attached and made a part of this Contract, constitutes the entire agreement between Contractor and Owner. This Contract supersedes all previous proposals, representations, understandings, and communications among the parties, whether written or oral. No changes, additions or amendments to this Contract whatsoever are binding absent a written agreement signed by Contractor and Owner.
2. Legal Compliance and Governing Law a. This Contract shall be governed by the laws of the State of Arizona. Therefore, the Project shall be completed in compliance with all laws, ordinances, rules, and regulations of the applicable state government. b. The parties agree that any and all claims asserted against any party arising under this Contract or related thereto shall be heard and determined in the state or federal court within the jurisdiction of the Property. Any claims made by Contractor against the Property, including mechanics’ liens, shall be filed in the courts with territorial jurisdiction over the Property. c. A 20 day notice shall be sent to the Property Owner during the first 20 days of work, to protect all parties from unanticipated claims.
Page 1 3. Assignments. d. This Contract shall not be assigned by the Owner without first receiving the Contractor’s written consent, which may be denied in the Contractor’s sole discretion.
4. Selections a. Any selections (ie. Flooring, paint, fixtures etc.) shall be noted on the selection sheet and must be initialed by the Property Owner before ordering.
5. Scheduling a. Scheduling will take place after Contractor receives the deposit. We reserve the right to reschedule and/or delay your project. This may happen due to back ordered materials and/or labor or any unforeseen circumstances.
6. BY SIGNING THIS CONTRACT, OWNER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT THEY HAVE CAREFULLY READ AND UNDERSTANDS THE ENTIRE CONTRACT.
7. OWNER SIGNATURE BELOW SHALL SERVE AS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND RECEIPT OF A COPY OF THIS CONTRACT.
LIMITED POWER OF ATTORNEY: Mammoth Inc. is hereby appointed as attorney in fact only to endorse and deposit in its account(s) any insurance company check(s) or draft(s) received as payment for authorized services, which has both our names (yours and Mammoth) as payees.
We understand that payment in full is due according to the payment schedule noted. Failure to pay according to the schedule, may result in interest and/or late fee, collection fees and attorney’s fees to collect money due. Failure to pay according to the time schedule may result in all work
12/16/22 Customer Signature:Alex Bagdonas (Dec 16, 2022 11:44 MST) Date:
Customer Printed Name: Alex Bagdonas
Page 2 Materials Selections The customer authorizes Mammoth Inc. to order the following materials:
Item Initials
See Attached Scope of Work
Agreed to and accepted by:
Alex Bagdonas (Dec 16, 2022 11:44 MST) 12/16/22 Customer Signature Date
Alex Bagdonas Customer Printed Name
Mammoth Representative Signature Date
Page 3 Scope of Services The customer authorizes Mammoth Inc. to perform the following scope of services:
Item Initials
See Attached Scope of Work
Agreed to and accepted by:
12/16/22 Alex Bagdonas (Dec 16, 2022 11:44 MST)
Customer Signature Date
Alex Bagdonas Customer Printed Name
Page 4 Mammoth Representative Signature Date
Page 5 Page 6 BAGDONAS, ALEX Scope of Work Date: 12/14/2022 Estimator: Jake Drummond
Customer: BAGDONAS, ALEX Phone: 1-925-759-2440
Email: [email redacted]
Service Address: 3480 W Corral Gate Flagstaff, AZ, 86005
Total Price: $70,379.89
Ceilings 1. Renting, setting up and tearing down 9 sections of scaffolding (2-week rental) 2. Insulating all ceiling joist in living room, Insulation code upgrades in attic spaces, Including: hidden walls above front sitting room, garage, upstairs hallway closet, and upstairs storage area. (1200sqft R-38) (250sqft R-13) (increase to price to be determined with insurance for code upgrades) 3. Buying, Staining (match as best as possible), applying finish coat, and installation of T&G with trim (T&G and trim will be sanded as needed) 4. Resetting all recessed lighting trim, fire suppression escutcheons, one chandelier, two ceiling fan, and 2 light fixtures. 5. Detaching and resetting any registers or light trim (as needed) for paint in effected areas 6. Replace 9 smoke detectors (kitchen, entry, outside of master bedroom, garage, office, bedroom 1, Bedroom3, above fireplace, and Living room)
Second Floor Second floor hallway 7. Supply and install drywall including: mudding, and texture (135sqft) 8. Masking as needed for drywall sanding and painting 9. Detaching and resetting any blinds, light fixture trim, and/or switch plate covers as needed for paint. 10. Priming new drywall before paint (135sqft) 11. Painting walls to match (427.9sqft) 12. Cleaning including dusting, vacuuming, wiping down surfaces and cleaning Baseboard/casing.
1802 W Kaibab Ln, Ste 110, Flagstaff AZ 86001 * 928.714.0050 * [email redacted] * ROC #337684 13. Credit of $908.40 from Carpet cleaning for stairs, upstairs hallway, and high traffic areas in office and upstairs bedrooms to be used towards carpet replacement supplement from insurance. (Supplement needed)
Office 14. Insulating the ceiling with R-38 (70sqft) 15. Supply and install drywall including: mudding, and texture (70sqft) 16. Masking as needed for drywall sanding and painting 17. Content manipulation only to move pictures and furniture away from walls for paint (content will be covered and protected before paint will be started) 18. Detaching and resetting any blinds, light fixture trim, and/or switch plate covers as needed for paint. 19. Priming new drywall before paint (70sqft) 20. Painting walls and ceiling to match (620sqft) 21. Cleaning including dusting, vacuuming, wiping down surfaces and cleaning Baseboard/casing.
Bedroom 1 22. Insulating the ceiling with R-38 (90sqft) 23. Supply and install drywall including: mudding, and texture (98sqft) 24. Masking as needed for drywall sanding and painting 25. Content manipulation only to move pictures and furniture away from walls for paint (content will be covered and protected before paint will be started) 26. Detaching and resetting any blinds, light fixture trim, and/or switch plate covers as needed for paint. 27. Priming new drywall before paint (98sqft) 28. Painting walls and ceiling to match (500sqft) 29. Cleaning including dusting, vacuuming, wiping down surfaces and cleaning Baseboard/casing.
Bedroom 3 storage area 30. Flooring protection will be put down through the bedroom, closet, and storage area 31. Supply and install drywall including: mudding, and texture (9sqft) 32. Masking as needed for drywall sanding and painting 33. Content manipulation only to move pictures and furniture away from walls for paint (content will be covered and protected before paint will be started) 34. Detaching and resetting any blinds, light fixture trim, and/or switch plate covers as needed for paint.
1802 W Kaibab Ln, Ste 110, Flagstaff AZ 86001 * 928.714.0050 * [email redacted] * ROC #337684 35. Priming new drywall before paint (9sqft) 36. Painting walls and ceiling to match (175sqft) 37. Detach and reset stain grade baseboard (3LF) 38. Baseboard nail holes will be filled to match 39. Cleaning including dusting, vacuuming, wiping down surfaces and cleaning Baseboard/casing.
First Floor Entry 40. Add 2nd layer of floor protection for scaffolding 41. Insulating the walls with R-19 (40sqft) 42. Supply and install drywall including: mudding, and texture (40sqft) 43. Masking as needed for drywall sanding and painting 44. Detaching and resetting any blinds, light fixture trim, and/or switch plate covers as needed for paint. 45. Priming new drywall before paint (40sqft) 46. Painting walls to match (685sqft) 47. Cleaning including dusting, vacuuming, wiping down surfaces and cleaning Baseboard/casing.
Living Room 48. Add 2nd layer of floor protection for scaffolding 49. Drywall repair on walls from T&G removal will be patched and ready to paint 50. Masking as needed for drywall sanding and painting 51. Detaching and resetting any blinds, light fixture trim, and/or switch plate covers as needed for paint. 52. Priming new drywall before paint (5sqft) 53. Painting walls to match (1075sqft) 54. Cleaning including dusting, vacuuming, wiping down surfaces and cleaning Baseboard/casing.
Sitting room 55. Insulating the ceiling with R-38 (150sqft) 56. Supply and install drywall including: mudding, and texture (110sqft) 57. Masking as needed for drywall sanding and painting 58. Content manipulation only to move pictures and furniture away from walls for paint (content will be covered and protected before paint will be started)
1802 W Kaibab Ln, Ste 110, Flagstaff AZ 86001 * 928.714.0050 * [email redacted] * ROC #337684 59. Detaching and resetting any blinds, light fixture trim, and/or switch plate covers as needed for paint. 60. Priming new drywall before paint (110sqft) 61. Painting walls and ceiling to match (475sqft) 62. Install T&G in center of ceiling (40sqft) 63. Cleaning including dusting, vacuuming, wiping down surfaces and cleaning Baseboard/casing.
Stairs 64. Insulating the walls with R-19 (135sqft) 65. Use foam insulation around window 66. Supply and install drywall including: mudding, and texture (135sqft) 67. Masking as needed for drywall sanding and painting 68. Content manipulation only to move pictures and furniture away from walls for paint (content will be covered and protected before paint will be started) 69. Detaching and resetting any blinds, light fixture trim, and/or switch plate covers as needed for paint. 70. Priming new drywall before paint (125sqft) 71. Painting walls and ceiling to match (275sqft) 72. Install stain grade baseboard (8LF) and round front window casing 73. Fill nail holes and scratches to match 74. Install air intake register 75. Cleaning including dusting, vacuuming, wiping down surfaces and cleaning Baseboard/casing.
Garage 76. Mask floor 77. Insulating the ceiling with R-38 (200sqft) 78. Supply and install drywall including: mudding, and texture (275sqft) 79. Create access panel to attic (in front of hot water heater) 80. Masking as needed for drywall sanding and painting 81. Content manipulation only to move garage items away from walls for paint (content will be covered and protected before paint will be started) 82. Detaching and resetting any blinds, light fixture trim, and/or switch plate covers as needed for paint. 83. Priming new drywall before paint (275sqft) 84. Painting walls and ceiling to match (1250sqft) 85. Install 2 4ft Led/Fluorescent Lights
1802 W Kaibab Ln, Ste 110, Flagstaff AZ 86001 * 928.714.0050 * [email redacted] * ROC #337684 86. Cleaning including dusting, vacuuming, wiping down surfaces and cleaning Baseboard/casing.
General 87. All construction debris will be hauled out and disposed of
1802 W Kaibab Ln, Ste 110, Flagstaff AZ 86001 * 928.714.0050 * [email redacted] * ROC #337684 Contract Final Audit Report 2022-12-16
Created: 2022-12-16
By: Jake Drummond ([email redacted])
Status: Signed
Transaction ID: CBJCHBCAABAA5GYPqnVCG-M-fBU8jfiAs5xkOFukDm8b
"Contract" History Document created by Jake Drummond ([email redacted]) 2022-12-16 - 6:07:50 PM GMT
Document emailed to [email redacted] for signature 2022-12-16 - 6:14:53 PM GMT
Email viewed by [email redacted] 2022-12-16 - 6:24:53 PM GMT
Signer [email redacted] entered name at signing as Alex Bagdonas 2022-12-16 - 6:44:01 PM GMT
Document e-signed by Alex Bagdonas ([email redacted]) Signature Date: 2022-12-16 - 6:44:03 PM GMT - Time Source: server
Agreement completed. 2022-12-16 - 6:44:03 PM GMT
CJAM, LLC DBA MAMMOTH RESTORATION 1802 W KAIBAB LANE #110 FLAGSTAFF, AZ 86001 OFFICE 877-714-0050 FAX 928-438-5820 EIN 27-0050721 ROC 337684
Insured: Bagdonas, Alex Home: (925) 759-2440 Property: 3480 W Corral Gate E-mail: [email redacted] Flagstaff, AZ 86005 Home: [number redacted] Flagstaff, AZ 86004
Estimator: Alejandro
Reference: Company: Michelle Heater
Claim Number: [number redacted] Policy Number: Type of Loss: Water Damage
Date Contacted: 8/29/2022 12:15 PM Date of Loss: 8/29/2022 12:00 PM Date Received: 8/29/2022 12:00 PM Date Inspected: 8/29/2022 4:00 PM Date Entered: 8/31/2022 5:59 AM
Price List: AZFL8X_SEP22 Restoration/Service/Remodel Estimate: BAGDONES
Mitigation services provided by Mammoth Restoration. All mitigation work is completed by the IICRC S500 guidelines for water damage. Moisture readings are provided. Mammoth Restoration uses state of the art equipment to dry structures as efficiently and non-invasively as possible. All invoicing is provided through Xactimate, a software with industry standard pricing set forth by insurance companies.
ALL MITIGATION IS COMPLETE AND CHARGES ARE FINALIZED. Reconstruction charges are not included.
CJAM, LLC DBA MAMMOTH RESTORATION 1802 W KAIBAB LANE #110 FLAGSTAFF, AZ 86001 OFFICE 877-714-0050 FAX 928-438-5820 EIN 27-0050721 ROC 337684
BAGDONES BAGDONES
DESCRIPTION QTY REMOVE REPLACE TAX TOTAL
2. Equipment setup, take down, and 8.00 HR 0.00 58.42 0.00 467.36 monitoring (hourly charge) 3. Tandem axle dump trailer - per load - 1.50 EA 217.29 0.00 0.00 325.94 including dump fees 4. Personal protective gloves - Heavy 14.00 EA 0.00 6.99 0.00 97.86 duty (per pair) 5. Eye protection - plastic goggles - 6.00 EA 0.00 10.88 0.00 65.28 Disposable 6. Add for personal protective 4.00 EA 0.00 38.97 0.00 155.88 equipment - Heavy duty blown in insulation 7. Respirator cartridge - organic vapor 6.00 EA 0.00 23.92 0.00 143.52 Fireplace (B1) & acid gas (per pair) 8. Add for HEPA filter (for negative Dining Room0.67 EA 0.00 195.55 0.00 131.02 air exhaust fan) Living Room
Upper Cabin4 (B11) Total: BAGDONES Lower Cabin2 (B1) Upper Cabin3 (B10) 0.00 1,386.86 Upper Cabin6 (B13) Lower Cabin4 (B4) Kitchen DW
Upper Cabin7 (B14) 1st Floor Lower Cabin1Bathroom Entrance (B1) Upper LowerCabin5 Cabin3(B12) (B3) Laundry Room Upper Cabin2 (B9) Pantry (1) Upper Cabin1 (B5)Entrance Over Fridge1 (B8) 13' 10" 2' 9" Garage Height: 10' 3' 2" 4' 3" 3' 4" 4' 1"
13' 8" 6" 5' 9" 3' 5' 5"
Up Up
652.30 SF Walls 411.46 SF Ceiling 12' 9"
12' 5"
Stairs Front Sitting Room 1,063.76 SF Walls & Ceiling 411.46 SF Floor Garage 45.72 SY Flooring 62.67 LF Floor Perimeter 5' 6" 2' 11"
13' 5" 13' 7" 12' 5" 12' 9"
81.17 LF Ceil. Perimeter 5' 10"
15' 9" 1' 9" 2' 7" 2' 1"
Window 2' 11" X 4' 7" Opens into Exterior Window 3' X 4' 7" Opens into Exterior Door 15' 9" X 7' Opens into Exterior Door 2' 9" X 8' Opens into LAUNDRY_ROOM DESCRIPTION QTY REMOVE REPLACE TAX TOTAL
9. Content Manipulation charge - per 4.00 HR 0.00 42.32 0.00 169.28 hour 10. Protect - Cover with plastic 600.00 SF 0.00 0.31 0.00 186.00 11. Outlet or switch - Detach & reset 1.00 EA 0.00 18.79 0.00 18.79 12. Tear out trim and bag for disposal - 16.00 LF 0.99 0.00 0.00 15.84 up to Cat 3
BAGDONES 12/6/2022 Page: 2
CJAM, LLC DBA MAMMOTH RESTORATION 1802 W KAIBAB LANE #110 FLAGSTAFF, AZ 86001 OFFICE 877-714-0050 FAX 928-438-5820 EIN 27-0050721 ROC 337684
CONTINUED - Garage
DESCRIPTION QTY REMOVE REPLACE TAX TOTAL
13. Tear out wet drywall, cleanup, bag 257.00 SF 1.04 0.00 0.00 267.28 for disposal 14. Tear out and bag wet insulation 270.00 SF 0.87 0.00 0.00 234.90 Fireplace (B1)15.Add for wet drywall on high walls - 180.00 SF 0.18 0.00 0.00 32.40 11' to 14' high 16. Air mover (per 24 hour period) - 8.00 EA 0.00 27.27 0.00 218.16 No monitoring Dining Room 17. Negative air fan/Air scrubber (24 4.00 DA 0.00 70.00 0.00 280.00 Living Room hr period) - No monit. 18. Containment 500.00 SF 0.00 0.94 0.00 470.00 Barrier/Airlock/Decon. Chamber Upper Cabin4 (B11)
19. Carbon vapor filter Lower (for Cabin2air (B1) 1.00 EA 0.00 115.85 0.00 115.85 scrubber) - 16" x 16" Upper Cabin3 (B10) Upper Cabin6 (B13) 20. HEPA Vacuuming - Detailed - 200.00 SF 0.00 0.55 0.00 110.00 KitchenLower Cabin4 (B4) DW
(PER SF) Upper Cabin7 (B14) blown in insulation clean up Lower Cabin1 (B1) Entrance Bathroom Upper LowerCabin5 Cabin3(B12) (B3)
Totals: Garage 0.00 2,118.50 Laundry Room Upper Cabin2 (B9) Pantry (1) Upper Cabin1 (B5) Entrance Over Fridge1 (B8)
7' 1" Entrance Height: 20' 3' 8" 3' 6" 4' 10" 5' 2"
Up 285.12 SF Walls 53.96 SF Ceiling 1' 2" 339.08 SF Walls & Ceiling 53.96 SF Floor 3' 11" Up
1' 6" Front Sitting Room 6.00 SY Flooring 12.33 LF Floor Perimeter 3'
Stairs 2" 3' 10" 7" 9"
30.17 LF Ceil. Perimeter
Missing Wall - Goes to Floor 3' 11" X 8' Opens into FRONT_SITTIN Missing Wall 3' X 20' Opens into STAIRS Door 3' 10" X 8' Opens into Exterior
BAGDONES 12/6/2022 Page: 3 Dining Room
Living Room
CJAM, LLC DBA MAMMOTH RESTORATION Upper Cabin4 (B11) 1802 W KAIBAB LANE #110 FLAGSTAFF, AZ 86001 Lower Cabin2 (B1) OFFICE 877-714-0050 Upper Cabin3 (B10) FAX 928-438-5820 EINUpper Cabin6 (B13) 27-0050721 ROC 337684 Kitchen Lower Cabin4 (B4)
DW Upper Cabin7 (B14)
CONTINUED - Entrance wer 1) Cabin1 (B1) Entrance Bathroom Upper LowerCabin5 Cabin3 (B12) (B3)
Room Subroom: Entrance (1) Height: Sloped Upper Cabin2 (B9) 5" 3"
7' 1" Pantry (1) 202.19 SF Walls 42.88 SF Ceiling 2' 11"
2' 9" 2'
Dining Room Upper Cabin1 (B5) Entrance 245.07 Over Fridge1 (B8) SF Walls & Ceiling 31.88 SF Floor 2' 1"
3.54 SY Flooring 7.00 LF Floor Perimeter 1' 7"
1' 3"
Living Room 19.19 LF Ceil. Perimeter
Up Door 2' X 6' 7" Upper Cabin4 (B11) Opens into STAIRS2 Missing Wall 7' 1" X 18' 5" Opens into ENTRANCE2 Lower Cabin2 (B1) Up
Missing StairsWall Front Sitting Room 7' 1" X 18' 5" Upper Cabin3 (B10) Opens into ENTRANCE2 Upper Cabin6 (B13)
Lower Cabin4 (B4) DW
7' 1" Kitchen Subroom: Entrance (2) Height: 10' Upper Cabin7 (B14) 153.33 SF Walls 53.72 SF Ceiling 5' 5" 5' 7"
r Cabin1 (B1) 207.05 SF Walls & Ceiling 53.72 SF Floor 7' 9" 7' 3"
Entrance Bathroom Upper LowerCabin5 Cabin3 (B12) (B3) 5.97 SY Flooring 15.33 LF Floor Perimeter 15.33 LF Ceil. Perimeter 1' 10"
oom 2'
Upper Cabin2 (B9)
Pantry (1) Missing Wall - Goes to Ceiling per Cabin1 (B5) 7' 9" X -1' Opens into ENTRANCE_BAT Entrance Over Fridge1 (B8) Missing Wall 7' 1" X 10' Opens into LIVING_ROOM Missing Wall 7' 1" X 10' Opens into ENTRANCE DESCRIPTION QTY REMOVE REPLACE TAX TOTAL Up 21. Floor protection - heavy paper and 280.00 SF 0.00 0.54 0.00 151.20 tape Up
double layer to protect flooring (scaffolding, T&G) Front Sitting Room Stairs 22. Remove Soffit - wood - tongue & 150.56 SF 0.49 0.00 0.00 73.77 groove 23. Tear out wet drywall, cleanup, bag 40.00 SF 1.04 0.00 0.00 41.60 for disposal 24. Tear out and bag wet insulation 104.00 SF 0.87 0.00 0.00 90.48 25. Air mover (per 24 hour period) - 8.00 EA 0.00 27.27 0.00 218.16 No monitoring 26. Dehumidifier (per 24 hour period) - 4.00 EA 0.00 111.36 0.00 445.44 XLarge - No monitoring 27. Scaffold - per section (per day) 8.00 DA 0.00 25.28 0.00 202.24 28. Scaffolding Setup & Take down - 2.00 HR 0.00 42.32 0.00 84.64 per hour 29. Add for wet drywall on high walls - 150.56 SF 0.25 0.00 0.00 37.64 14' to 20' high BAGDONES 12/6/2022 Page: 4
CJAM, LLC DBA MAMMOTH RESTORATION 1802 W KAIBAB LANE #110 FLAGSTAFF, AZ 86001 OFFICE 877-714-0050 FAX 928-438-5820 EIN 27-0050721 ROC 337684
CONTINUED - Entrance
DESCRIPTION QTY REMOVE REPLACE TAX TOTAL
30. Clean stud wall 150.56 SF 0.00 0.83 0.00 124.96 Fireplace (B1) Totals: Entrance 0.00 1,470.13
16' 5" 1' 5"
Living Room Height: Sloped 1' 3"
Fireplace (B1) 15' 9"
872.22 SF Walls 371.94 SF Ceiling 10' 10" 15' 6" 15' 4"
Dining Room Dining Room Living Room 1,244.16 SF Walls & Ceiling 288.75 SF Floor 32.08 SY Flooring 38.75 LF Floor Perimeter 2"
Upper Cabin4 (B11) 3' 11"
Lower Cabin2 (B1) 78.73 Living Room LF Ceil. Perimeter 2' 10"
Upper Cabin3 (B10) Upper Cabin6 (B13) Lower Cabin4 (B4) Kitchen DW
Upper Cabin7 (B14) Missing Wall(B1) Lower Cabin1 - Goes Upper toCabin3 neither LowerCabin5 (B12) (B3) Floor/Ceiling 3' 11" X 6' 6" Opens into KITCHEN Entrance Bathroom Missing Laundry Wall Room - Goes to Floor Upper Cabin2 (B9) 10' 10" X 10' Opens into DINING_ROOM Pantry (1) Upper Cabin4 (B11) Upper Cabin1 (B5) Entrance Over Fridge1 (B8)
4' 9" Subroom: Living Room (2) Height: 10' 2' 10" 2"
Up Lower Cabin2 (B1) Up
4' 5" Front Sitting Room 133.25 SF Walls 18.03 SFUpper Ceiling Stairs Cabin3 (B10) 4' 9"
4' 1"
151.28 SF Walls & Ceiling 18.03 SF Floor Garage Upper Cabin6 (B13) 2.00 SY Flooring 12.92 LF Floor Perimeter 1' 3"
3' 5" 1' 17.00 LF Ceil. Perimeter Lower Cabin4 (B4)
DW Kitchen
3' 7" 1' Upper Cabin7 (B14) Fireplace (B1) Missing Wall - Goes to Floor 1' 3" X 9' Opens into LIVING_ROOM Missing Wall - Goes to FloorLower Cabin1 (B1) 2' 10" X 9' Opens into LIVING_ROOM1 Dining Room Entrance Bathroom Upper Lower Cabin5 Cabin3 (B12) (B3) Living Room
Subroom: Living Room (1) Upper Cabin4 (B11) Height: 10' Lower Cabin2 Laundry(B1) Room Upper Cabin3 (B10) 83.42 SF Walls 20.87 SFUpper Ceiling Cabin2 (B9) 15' 9" Upper Cabin6 (B13) 1' 5"
2' 5" 3' 9" 7' 1" Lower Cabin4 (B4) Kitchen 104.28 SF Walls & Ceiling 20.87 SF Floor DW
4" 2' 3" 3' 3" Upper Cabin7 (B14) Pantry (1) 2.32 SY Flooring 7.75 LF Floor Perimeter Lower Cabin1 (B1) Entrance Bathroom Upper LowerCabin5 Cabin3(B12) (B3) Upper Cabin1 (B5) 11.33 LF Entrance Ceil. Perimeter Over Fridge1 (B8) Laundry Room Upper Cabin2 (B9) Pantry (1) Upper Cabin1 (B5) Entrance Over Fridge1 (B8) Missing Wall 15' 9" X 10' Opens into LIVING_ROOM1 Missing Wall - Goes to Floor 1' 3" X 9' Opens into LIVING_ROOM2 Up Door 2' 4" X 8' Opens into LAUNDRY_ROOM Up
Stairs Front Sitting Room Missing Wall Up7' 1" X 10' Opens into ENTRANCE2 Garage DESCRIPTION QTY REMOVE REPLACE TAX TOTAL BAGDONES 12/6/2022 Page: 5 Up
Stairs Front Sitting Room
CJAM, LLC DBA MAMMOTH RESTORATION 1802 W KAIBAB LANE #110 FLAGSTAFF, AZ 86001 OFFICE 877-714-0050 FAX 928-438-5820 EIN 27-0050721 ROC 337684
CONTINUED - Living Room
DESCRIPTION QTY REMOVE REPLACE TAX TOTAL
31. Remove Soffit - wood - tongue & 410.84 SF 0.49 0.00 0.00 201.31 groove 32. Add for wet drywall on high walls - 410.84 SF 0.25 0.00 0.00 102.71 14' to 20' high 33. Clean stud wall 410.84 SF 0.00 0.83 0.00 341.00 clean structure off insulation and finish nails from high ceilings 34. Floor protection - heavy paper and 740.00 SF 0.00 0.54 0.00 399.60 tape double layer to add extra protectiomn 35. Protect - Cover with plastic 180.00 SF 0.00 0.31 0.00 55.80 36. Content Manipulation charge - per 4.00 HR 0.00 42.32 0.00 169.28 hour 37. Tear out wet drywall, cleanup, bag 30.00 SF 1.04 0.00 0.00 31.20 for disposal 38. Tear out and bag wet insulation 680.00 SF 0.87 0.00 0.00 591.60 39. Remove Ceiling fan & light 1.00 EA 19.19 0.00 0.00 19.19 40. Remove Smoke detector 2.00 EA 11.28 0.00 0.00 22.56 41. Remove Light fixture 4.00 EA 8.47 0.00 0.00 33.88 42. Air mover (per 24 hour period) - 16.00 EA 0.00 27.27 0.00 436.32 No monitoring 43. Containment 580.00 SF 0.00 0.94 0.00 545.20 Barrier/Airlock/Decon. Chamber 44. Peel & seal zipper - heavy duty 1.00 EA 0.00 16.34 0.00 16.34 45. Apply biological cleaning agent 120.00 SF 0.00 0.28 0.00 33.60 (spore-based) to the surface area 46. Apply plant-based anti-microbial 120.00 SF 0.00 0.28 0.00 33.60 agent to the surface area 47. Seal the surface area w/anti- 48.00 SF 0.00 1.54 0.00 73.92 microbial coating - one coat 48. Scaffold - per section (per day) 12.00 DA 0.00 25.28 0.00 303.36 49. Scaffolding Setup & Take down - 2.00 HR 0.00 42.32 0.00 84.64 per hour
Totals: Living Room 0.00 3,495.11
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Dining Room CJAM, LLC DBA MAMMOTH RESTORATION Living Room
1802 W KAIBAB LANE #110 Upper Cabin4 (B11) FLAGSTAFF, AZ 86001 Lower Cabin2 (B1) UpperOFFICE Cabin3 (B10)877-714-0050 Upper Cabin6 (B13) Lower Kitchen FAX Cabin4928-438-5820 (B4) DW Upper Cabin7 (B14) EIN 27-0050721 Cabin1 (B1) Entrance Bathroom Upper LowerCabin5 (B3) ROC 337684 Cabin3(B12)
Room Upper Cabin2 (B9) Pantry (1) Cabin1 (B5) Entrance Over Fridge1 (B8) 3' 8" 2' 11" 3' 9" Front Sitting Room Height: Tray 3' 6" 3' 4" 3' 4" 3' 2" 3' 8"
3' 10" 3'
6' 6" 6' 4"
Up 293.00 SF Walls 153.66 SF Ceiling 4' 8" 9" 3' 11" Up
Stairs Front Sitting Room 446.66 SF Walls & Ceiling 139.03 SF Floor 4' 10" 7"
6' 10" 6' 6"
15.45 SY Flooring 40.50 LF Floor Perimeter 3' 2"
4' 7' 3' 3' 3' 47.33 LF Ceil. Perimeter 1' 4" 1' 2" 7' 4" 4' 2" 4' 4" 7' 2" Window 3' 4" X 5' Opens into Exterior Window 3' 4" X 5' Opens into Exterior Missing Wall - Goes to Floor 2' 11" X 8' Opens into KITCHEN Missing Wall - Goes to Floor 3' 11" X 8' Opens into ENTRANCE2 Window 3' X 5' Opens into Exterior Window 3' X 5' Opens into Exterior Window 3' X 5' Opens into Exterior DESCRIPTION QTY REMOVE REPLACE TAX TOTAL
50. Floor protection - heavy paper and 139.03 SF 0.00 0.54 0.00 75.08 tape 51. Content Manipulation charge - per 2.50 HR 0.00 42.32 0.00 105.80 hour 52. Remove Soffit - wood - tongue & 64.00 SF 0.49 0.00 0.00 31.36 groove 53. Tear out wet drywall, cleanup, bag 110.00 SF 1.04 0.00 0.00 114.40 for disposal 54. Tear out and bag wet insulation 168.00 SF 0.87 0.00 0.00 146.16 55. HEPA Vacuuming - Detailed - 139.03 SF 0.00 0.55 0.00 76.47 (PER SF) blown insulation 56. Air mover (per 24 hour period) - 8.00 EA 0.00 27.27 0.00 218.16 No monitoring 57. Negative air fan/Air scrubber (24 4.00 DA 0.00 70.00 0.00 280.00 hr period) - No monit. 58. Containment 300.00 SF 0.00 0.94 0.00 282.00 Barrier/Airlock/Decon. Chamber 59. Peel & seal zipper - heavy duty 1.00 EA 0.00 16.34 0.00 16.34 60. Remove Light fixture 1.00 EA 8.47 0.00 0.00 8.47 61. Clean stud wall 153.66 SF 0.00 0.83 0.00 127.54 clean structure off insulation and finish nails from high ceilings
Totals: Front Sitting Room 0.00 1,481.78
BAGDONES 12/6/2022 Page: 7 Pantry (1) Lower Cabin1 (B1) abin1 (B5) Entrance Bathroom Upper Lower Cabin5 Cabin3 (B12) (B3) Entrance Over Fridge1 (B8) CJAM, LLC DBA MAMMOTH RESTORATION 1802 W KAIBAB LANE #110 FLAGSTAFF, AZ 86001 dry Room OFFICE 877-714-0050 Upper Cabin2 (B9) FAX 928-438-5820 EIN 27-0050721 ROC 337684 Pantry (1)
Up (B5) Upper Cabin1 Entrance Over Fridge1 (B8) 1" 1' 2" Stairs Height: 9' 6" 13.62 SF Walls 4.76 SF Ceiling 1' 6" Up 3' 2"
18.39 SF Walls & Ceiling 11.66 SF Floor 3'
Stairs Front Sitting Room 1.30 SY Flooring 1.98 LF Floor Perimeter 1' 7" 1.58 LF Ceil. Perimeter Fireplace (B1)
Missing Wall 3' X 9' 6" Opens into ENTRANCE2 Up Dining Room
3' 2" Living Room Subroom: Stairs1 (2) Height: 7' 8" 48.56 SF Walls 10.03 SF Ceiling Up 3' 2"
58.58 SF Walls & Ceiling 10.03 SF Floor 3' 4"
Upper Cabin4 (B11) Stairs Front Sitting Room 1.11 SY Flooring 6.33 LF Floor Perimeter Lower Cabin2 (B1) 6.33(B10) Upper Cabin3 LF Ceil. Perimeter Upper Cabin6 (B13) Kitchen Lower Cabin4 (B4) DW
Missing Wall Upper Cabin7 (B14) 3' 2" X 7' 8" Opens into STAIRS Missing Wall Lower Cabin1 (B1) Upper LowerCabin5 Cabin3 (B12) (B3) 3' 2" X 7' 8" Opens into STAIRS2 Entrance Bathroom
Laundry Room Upper Cabin2 (B9) 3' 3" Subroom: Stairs2 (1) Height: Sloped 2' 5" 3"
Pantry (1) Upper Cabin1 (B5) 113.02 SF Walls 46.32 SF Ceiling 5' 1" 5' 1"
Entrance Over Fridge1 (B8) 2' 1"
159.35 SF Walls & Ceiling 67.64 SF Floor 7.52 SY Flooring 12.14 LF Floor Perimeter 4' 10" 5' 2" 4' 3" 4' 1"
Up 12.48 LF Ceil. Perimeter 1" Up
Stairs Front Sitting Room Missing Wall 1" X 12' 2" Opens into STAIRS Door 2' X 6' 7" Opens into ENTRANCE rage Missing Wall 3' 2" X 12' 2" Opens into STAIRS1 DESCRIPTION QTY REMOVE REPLACE TAX TOTAL
62. Air mover (per 24 hour period) - 8.00 EA 0.00 27.27 0.00 218.16 No monitoring 63. Containment 280.00 SF 0.00 0.94 0.00 263.20 Barrier/Airlock/Decon. Chamber 64. Lift carpet for drying 54.00 SF 0.00 0.42 0.00 22.68 65. Tear out wet carpet pad and bag 54.00 SF 0.60 0.00 0.00 32.40 for disposal 66. Remove Soffit - wood - tongue & 64.00 SF 0.49 0.00 0.00 31.36 groove
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CJAM, LLC DBA MAMMOTH RESTORATION 1802 W KAIBAB LANE #110 FLAGSTAFF, AZ 86001 OFFICE 877-714-0050 FAX 928-438-5820 EIN 27-0050721 ROC 337684
CONTINUED - Stairs
DESCRIPTION QTY REMOVE REPLACE TAX TOTAL
67. Tear out trim and bag for disposal - 20.46 LF 0.99 0.00 0.00 20.26 up to Cat 3 68. Tear out wet drywall, cleanup, bag 135.00 SF 1.04 0.00 0.00 140.40 for disposal 69. Tear out and bag wet insulation 210.00 SF 0.87 0.00 0.00 182.70 70. Additional cost for high wall or 56.00 SF 0.15 0.00 0.00 8.40 ceiling - 11' to 14' high 71. Remove Light fixture 1.00 EA 8.47 0.00 0.00 8.47 72. Remove Smoke detector 2.00 EA 11.28 0.00 0.00 22.56 73. Floor protection - self-adhesive 89.32 SF 0.00 0.49 0.00 43.77 plastic film 74. Clean stud wall 61.11 SF 0.00 0.83 0.00 50.72 clean structure off insulation and finish nails from high ceilings
Totals: Stairs 0.00 1,045.08
Total: 1st Floor 0.00 9,610.60
Storage 1 2nd Floor storage 4 Storage 3
3' 9" 3' 5" 2' 11" Upstairs Toilet Office Storage 2 Height: 10' Toilet (1) 1' 1'
3' 3" 527.50 SF Walls 175.08 SF Ceiling 12' 3" 12' 1"
Bedroom 2 ClosetBathroom (1) 2 8' 6" 8' 2"
Vanity (B1) Upstair Bathroom Upstair Hallway 702.58 SF Walls & Ceiling 175.08 SF Floor Office 19.45 SY Flooring 52.83 LF Floor Perimeter 1' 6"
Bedroom 2 2' 6" 5'
57.83 LF Ceil. Perimeter 1' 8"
7' 1" Closet (1) 3' 7" 6' 11" Bedroom 1 Closet (1) Door 2' 6" X 6' 7" Opens into UPSTAIR_HALL Door 2' 6" X 6' 7" Opens into STORAGE_4 Window 5' X 3' 7" Opens into Exterior Bedroom 1 DESCRIPTION QTY REMOVE REPLACE TAX TOTAL
75. Floor protection - heavy paper and 175.08 SF 0.00 0.54 0.00 94.54 tape 76. Peel & seal zipper - heavy duty 1.00 EA 0.00 16.34 0.00 16.34 77. Containment 480.00 SF 0.00 0.94 0.00 451.20 Barrier/Airlock/Decon. Chamber 78. Tear out wet drywall, cleanup, bag 66.00 SF 1.04 0.00 0.00 68.64 for disposal
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CJAM, LLC DBA MAMMOTH RESTORATION 1802 W KAIBAB LANE #110 FLAGSTAFF, AZ 86001 OFFICE 877-714-0050 FAX 928-438-5820 EIN 27-0050721 ROC 337684
CONTINUED - Office
DESCRIPTION QTY REMOVE REPLACE TAX TOTAL
79. Tear out and bag wet insulation 98.00 SF 0.87 0.00 0.00 85.26 80. HEPA Vacuuming - Detailed - 100.00 SF 0.00 0.55 0.00 55.00 (PER SF) blown insulation 81. Air mover (per 24 hour period) Storage-1 8.00 EA 0.00 27.27 0.00 218.16 No monitoring 82. Content storageManipulation charge - per 2.00 HR 0.00 Storage 3 42.32 0.00 84.64 hour 83. Clean stud wall Storage 1 175.08 SF 0.00 0.83 0.00 145.32 storage 4 Storage 3 clean structure off insulation and finish nails from high ceilings Upstairs Toilet Storage 2 Toilet (1) Totals: Office Upstairs Toilet Bedroom 2 ClosetBathroom (1) 2 Storage 2 0.00 1,219.10 Vanity Bathroom Upstair (B1) Toilet (1) Upstair Hallway Office Bedroom 2 2' 7" Closet (1) Bedroom 1 Bedroom 2 Closet (1) Bathroom 2 Height: Attic 5' 3" 5' 7"
Bedroom 1 Closet (1) 4' 2" 577.85 SF Walls 287.04 SF Ceiling 9" Vanity (B1) 864.89 SF Walls & Ceiling 253.83 SF Floor 21' 8"
Upstair Bathroom 22' 16' 1" 16' 7"
Bedroom 1 28.20 SY Flooring 65.58 LF Floor Perimeter Upstair Hallway 74.02 LF Ceil. Perimeter Office 5' 4" 4' 11" 5' 8" 5' 3"
Window 3' 4" X 3' 7" Opens into2 Exterior Bedroom
Door 2' 7" X 6' 7" Opens into UPSTAIR_HALL
Closet (1) 7' 1" Subroom: Bedroom 1 Closet (1) Height: Peaked 6' 11" 213.81 SF Walls 40.93 SF Ceiling 5' 3" 5' 5"
5' 7"
Bedroom 1 Closet (1) 254.74 SF Walls & Ceiling 36.31 SF Floor 4.03 SY Flooring 22.00 LF Floor Perimeter 4' 2" 2' 4" 5" 26.09 LF Ceil. Perimeter 9"
Door 2' 4" X 6' 7" Opens into BEDROOM_1 DESCRIPTION QTY REMOVE REPLACE TAX TOTAL
84. Air mover (per 24 hour period) - 8.00 EA 0.00 27.27 0.00 218.16 No monitoring Bedroom 1 85. Containment 398.00 SF 0.00 0.94 0.00 374.12 Barrier/Airlock/Decon. Chamber 86. Peel & seal zipper - heavy duty 1.00 EA 0.00 16.34 0.00 16.34 BAGDONES 12/6/2022 Page: 10
CJAM, LLC DBA MAMMOTH RESTORATION 1802 W KAIBAB LANE #110 FLAGSTAFF, AZ 86001 OFFICE 877-714-0050 FAX 928-438-5820 EIN 27-0050721 ROC 337684
CONTINUED - Bedroom 1
DESCRIPTION QTY REMOVE REPLACE TAX TOTAL
87. Content Manipulation charge - per 1.50 HR 0.00 42.32 0.00 63.48 hour 88. Floor protection - heavy paper and 88.00 SF 0.00 0.54 0.00 47.52 tape 89. Tear out wet drywall, cleanup, bag 88.00 SF 1.04 0.00 0.00 91.52 for disposal 90. Tear out and bag wet insulation 78.00 SF 0.87 0.00 0.00 67.86 91. HEPA Vacuuming - Detailed - 88.00 SF 0.00 0.55 0.00 48.40 (PER SF) blown insulation 92. Clean stud wall 327.97 SF 0.00 0.83 0.00 272.22 clean structure off insulation and finish nails from high ceilings Storage 1 rage 4 Storage 3 Totals: Bedroom 1 0.00 1,199.62
Upstairs Toilet Storage 2 Toilet (1)
Upstair Hallway Height: Peaked 1' 10"
Bedroom 2 Closet (1) Bathroom 2 1' 8"
15' 9" 2' 6" 3' 5"
Vanity (B1) Upstair Bathroom Upstair Hallway 277.42 SF Walls 192.30 SF Ceiling ffice 1" 469.72 SF Walls & Ceiling 153.09 SF Floor 2' 11"
3' 3" 1'
7' 1" 4' 1"
Bedroom 2 17.01 SY Flooring 15.50 LF Floor Perimeter 2' 6"
3' 10" 8" Closet (1) 6" 35.25 LF Ceil. Perimeter
om 1 Closet (1) Missing Wall 3' 3" X 10' Opens into Exterior Missing Wall 1' X 10' Opens into UPSTAIR_HAL1 Missing Wall 7' 1" X 10' Opens into Exterior Door Bedroom 1 2' 6" X 6' 7" Opens into BEDROOM_2 Missing Wall 15' 9" X 10' Opens into Exterior Door 2' 6" X 6' 7" Opens into UPSTAIR_BATH
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Storage 14 storage Storage 3
CJAM, LLC DBA MAMMOTH RESTORATION Storage 3
1802 W KAIBAB LANE #110 FLAGSTAFF, AZ 86001 Storage 2 Upstairs Toilet OFFICE 877-714-0050 Toilet (1) FAX 928-438-5820 EIN 27-0050721 ROC 337684 Bedroom 2 Closet (1) Bathroom 2
Upstairs Toilet Vanity (B1) Storage 2 Upstair Bathroom CONTINUED - Upstair Hallway Upstair Hallway Toilet (1)
Office 4' 11" Subroom: Upstair Hallway (2) Height: 10' 1' 6" 1' 4"
145.70 SF Walls Bedroom 2 29.97 SF Ceiling 4' 1" 2' 6"
Bedroom 2 Closet (1) Bathroom 2 175.67 SF Walls & Ceiling 29.97 SF Floor 3.33 SY Flooring 12.83 LF Floor Perimeter 2' 4"
2' 1" 1' 9"
Closet (1) y (B1) 2' 7" 17.92 LF Ceil. Perimeter Upstair Bathroom 1' 11"
Bedroom 1 Closet (1) Door Upstair Hallway 2' 6" X 6' 7" Opens into OFFICE Door 2' 7" X 6' 7" Opens into BEDROOM_1 Missing Wall 4' 1" X 10' Opens into UPSTAIR_HAL1
Bedroom 2 Subroom: Closet (1) Height: 10' 109.76 SF Walls 8.75 SF Ceiling 10" 3' 10" 8" Bedroom 1 118.51 SF Walls & Ceiling 8.75 SF Floor 2' 1"
1' 9"
0.97 SY Flooring 9.67 LF Floor Perimeter 2' 3"
6" Closet (1) 1' 5" 3' 7" 13.50 LF Ceil. Perimeter 1' 5" 3' 9" Door 3' 10" X 6' 7" Opens into UPSTAIR_HAL1 DESCRIPTION QTY REMOVE REPLACE TAX TOTAL
93. Floor protection - heavy paper and 191.81 SF 0.00 0.54 0.00 103.58 tape 94. Remove Soffit - wood - tongue & 231.02 SF 0.49 0.00 0.00 113.20 groove 95. Tear out trim and bag for disposal - 17.00 LF 0.99 0.00 0.00 16.83 up to Cat 3 96. Tear out wet drywall, cleanup, bag 135.00 SF 1.04 0.00 0.00 140.40 for disposal 97. Tear out and bag wet insulation 231.02 SF 0.87 0.00 0.00 200.99 98. Additional cost for high wall or 28.00 SF 0.15 0.00 0.00 4.20 ceiling - 11' to 14' high 99. Remove Light fixture 2.00 EA 8.47 0.00 0.00 16.94 100. Air mover (per 24 hour period) - 8.00 EA 0.00 27.27 0.00 218.16 No monitoring 101. Containment 180.00 SF 0.00 0.94 0.00 169.20 Barrier/Airlock/Decon. Chamber 102. Peel & seal zipper - heavy duty 1.00 EA 0.00 16.34 0.00 16.34 103. Scaffold - per section (per day) 4.00 DA 0.00 25.28 0.00 101.12
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CJAM, LLC DBA MAMMOTH RESTORATION 1802 W KAIBAB LANE #110 FLAGSTAFF, AZ 86001 OFFICE 877-714-0050 FAX 928-438-5820 EIN 27-0050721 ROC 337684
CONTINUED - Upstair Hallway
DESCRIPTION QTY REMOVE REPLACE TAX TOTAL
104. Remove Smoke detector 1.00 EA 11.28 0.00 0.00 11.28 105. Clean stud wall 231.02 SF 0.00 0.83 0.00 191.75 clean structure off insulation and finish nails from high ceilings 106. Dehumidifier (per 24 hour period) 4.00 EA 0.00 81.69 0.00 326.76 - Large - No monitoring One Dehu for 4 days
Totals: Upstair Hallway 0.00 1,630.75
Total: 2nd Floor 0.00 4,049.47 Labor Minimums Applied
DESCRIPTION QTY REMOVE REPLACE TAX TOTAL
107. Electrical labor minimum 1.00 EA 0.00 82.64 0.00 82.64 108. Trauma/crime scene labor 1.00 EA 0.00 603.21 0.00 603.21 minimum 109. Drywall labor minimum 1.00 EA 0.00 402.98 0.00 402.98
Totals: Labor Minimums Applied 0.00 1,088.83
Line Item Totals: BAGDONES 0.00 16,135.76
Grand Total Areas: 8,509.23 SF Walls 2,881.30 SF Ceiling 11,390.53 SF Walls and Ceiling 2,723.63 SF Floor 302.63 SY Flooring 789.72 LF Floor Perimeter 0.00 SF Long Wall 0.00 SF Short Wall 997.36 LF Ceil. Perimeter
2,723.63 Floor Area 2,912.26 Total Area 8,098.09 Interior Wall Area 4,147.96 Exterior Wall Area 442.75 Exterior Perimeter of Walls
0.00 Surface Area 0.00 Number of Squares 0.00 Total Perimeter Length 0.00 Total Ridge Length 0.00 Total Hip Length
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CJAM, LLC DBA MAMMOTH RESTORATION 1802 W KAIBAB LANE #110 FLAGSTAFF, AZ 86001 OFFICE 877-714-0050 FAX 928-438-5820 EIN 27-0050721 ROC 337684
Summary for Dwelling Line Item Total 16,135.76
Replacement Cost Value $16,135.76 Net Claim $16,135.76
Alejandro
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Recap of Taxes
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1st Floor
16' 5"
1' 5" 5' 1" 2' 3" 11' 2" Fireplace (B1) 15' 9"
5' 1" 10' 10"
2" 7'
" '4
12' 5" 2' 3"
10' 10" Dining Room
15' 6"
15' 4" Living Room
4' Upper Cabin4 2' 2" (B11) 2' 3' 3"
5' 11" 4' 9"
5' 9" Lower Cabin2 (B1) 1' 2"
7' 1"
30' 9" 4' 5"
2' 10" Upper Cabin3 (B10)
4' 9" 3' 4' 9" 4' 1" Upper Cabin6 (B13)
3' 1' 3" 3' 5" 1' 4' 11" 3' 9" 7' 1" 2' Lower Cabin4 (B4) Kitchen
DW 2' 15' 7" 2' 6" 2' 1" 3' 7" 3' 3" Upper Cabin7 (B14)
19' 1" 5' 11"
2' 9" 5' 5" 5' 7" Lower Cabin1 (B1)
7' 9" 7' 3" 7' 5" Upper Entrance BathroomLowerCabin5 Cabin3(B12) (B3)
3' 12' 6"
2' 1' 10" Laundry Room
2'
2' 9" 2' Upper Cabin2 (B9)
" 2' 7" Pantry (1) 1' 2"
1' 7" 2' 11"
2' 9" 1' 5" 3' 1" 2' 7"
4' 6" 4' 4" Upper Cabin1 (B5) Entrance
5' 1" Over Fridge1 (B8)
3' 6" 5' 1" 3' 8"
1' 3" 2' 7" 6' 10" 13' 10" 3' 10" 7' 13' 8" 6' 1"
4' 10" 5' 2" 4' 3" 4' 1" Up
8' 2" 8' 2" 1' 2"
Up
12' 10" 1' 6"
13' 4" 3' 2" 3' 4"
Stairs Front Sitting Room
3' 1' 7" 5' 11" 7' 6"
4' 8" 4' 10" 20' 10" 21' 6"
Garage 11' 6" 13' 5" 13' 7"
19' 9" 20' 5"
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2nd Floor
11' 5' 6" 10' 6" 5'
6' 7"
10' 3" 5' 11"
9' 11"
9' 9" Storage 1
13' 3" 12' 9"
6' 7" 6' 9"
6' 3" storage 4 Storage 3 5' 4' 8"
2' 5"
3' 4" 3' 5' 5" 5' 5" 3' 9"
5' 10" 6' 2" 6' 5" Upstairs Toilet Storage 2
2' 7"
8' 4" 3' 5"
2' 7"
2' 10" Toilet (1)
3' 6' 9" 2' 1" 2' 1" 2' 3' 3" 8"
1' 1' 7' 1"
1' 8" 1' 11" 1' 10" 2' 1" 2' 11" 8" 4' 10"
1' 5"
3' 11" 3' 11"
3' 7" 2' 15' 9" Bedroom 2 Closet Bathroom (1)2' 2 5' 6" Vanity (B1)
8' 6"
8' 2" Upstair Bathroom 2' 2" 5' 10"
6' 9" 7' 1" 18' 11" 18' 5"
Upstair Hallway
7' 2" 7' 2' Office 1"
12' 2" 12' 8" 5"
1' 3' 3" 7' 1" Bedroom 2
4' 1"
2' 4" 6' 4"
2' 6" 6' 2" 5' 4"
5' 2" 5' 6" 2' 1"
1' 9" 2' 3" 5' 4' 9" Closet 1' 5" 3' 7"(1) 10' 11" 3' 7" 6' 11" 1' 5" 3' 9" 11' 7" 5' 3" 5' 5"
5' 7"
Bedroom 1 Closet (1)
7' 3" 21' 8" 22' 16' 1" 16' 7"
Bedroom 1
13' 7" 14' 3"
2nd Floor BAGDONES 12/6/2022 Page: 17 l* T,?ls.TlPJF EMERGENcy sERVrcEs woRK AUrHoRrzAnoN Alex Bagdonas CUSTOMER NAME: EMA!t ADDRESS:
CUSTOMER PHONE #: 925-759-2440 INSURANCE COMPANY: CSAA 3480 W Corral Gate, Flagstaff AZ 86005 CLAIM NUMBER: [number redacted] SERVICE ADDRESS:
water Tia Ward TYPE OF EMERGENCY: ADJUSTER NAME/PHONE #:
AUTHORIZATION: l, the Owner/Agent for the job site listed above, authorize CJAM, LLC., DBA Mammoth Restoration ("MAMMOTH") to enter my property as necessary, furnish materials, equipment and perform all labor necessary to preserve and protect my property from further damage. I hereby authorize MAMMOTH to remove and store any items that need to be restored at a remote location. Mammoth is respqnsible for only the personal property listed on an inventory signed by me and by a MAM MOTH representative. !nitial:aC-)
PRE-LIEN NOTIFICATION: PerArizona state law, all construction jobs require a pre-lien. A pre-lien notification from ourthird-party lien provider shall be given no later than twenty days after MAMMqTH has first furnished labor, professional services, materials, machinery, fixtures, or tools to the job site listed above. lnitid#
INDEMIFICATION CLAUSE: ln the event that MAMMOTH is not allowed to perform its recommended procedures and/or drying equipment is removed prematurely, I agree to release and hold MAMMOTHE)rmless, and indemnify MAMMOTH against any claims or actions that may result from such incomplete procedures. lnitial:((t
EQUIPMENT: I understand that various equipment may be installed to facilitate the completion of mitigation. I will not allow myself, children or pets to interfere with this equipment and will not turn off the equipment. We will not leave windows opey2 unless instructed by MAMMOTH, as this may hinder the remediation process. We will not enter critical containments.lnitiaf-/5_
LIABILITY: The liability of MAMMOTH is expressly limited to the total amount of the services authorized herein and in no event shall MAMMOTH, its agents or assigns, be liable for consequential and/or any other special damages of any kind. I fully understand and I agree that MAMMOTH is not an agent (actual or apparent) of the insurance company, and I waive all rights to claim MAMMOTH as an agent. ln the event that legal proceedings must be instituted to recover aq6amount due, MAMMOTH shall be entitled to recover the cost of collection including reasonable attorney's fees. lnitial:(}
PAYMENTS: lf payments are made directly to the Owner/Agent by the insurance company, they shall be endorsed over to MAMMOTH within ten calendar days. For pay out of pocket customers payment terms are, deposit required at time of schedule and balance due on completion. Late charges of 15% monthly are charged on any unpaid balance billed by MAMMOTH. For all credit card payments there is a2.So/ofee. lnitial: + Owner/agent authorized direct payment from lnsurance Company to MAMMOT H.lnitia@- n. DEDUCTIBLE PAYMENT: Owner/Agent understands that the deductible will be collected byAIAMMOTH at the time of
e authorization. Payment by check to technician or credit card below if necessarv. lnitiaji'T(
PAY OUT OF POCKET: I hereby authorize Mammoth to chaf1r1--y credit card below for any unpaid balance, if balance is not paid in fullto MAMMOTH within 30 days of job completion. tnitiaS[
As owner/Agent of the property, it is understood that I have authorized the work and accept responsibilityto MAMMoTH for services rendered. lt is fully understood ond agreed thot the Owner/Agent is personolly responsible for ony and oll costs, chorges, deductible or depreciatiqfipt covered by insurance. I have read and understand the information above and have received a copy for my records. tnitiat(Ll a) ownersisnature: 7tW Date: A/t3 l7?- Credit Card Type: _ CC#
Name on Card:
Deductible paid with check #
1802 W Kaibab Lane, Suite 110, Flagstaff Arizona 86001 928-71,4-OO5O www,AZMammoth.com ROC 337684 ROC 337685 Received 08/03/2023 ROC Legal
Written Answer to Citation and Complaint
CASE 2023-04895
From the first day I worked at the Bagdonas property, Mr. Bagdonas made me very aware that he was going to be challenging to deal with. My first real challenge with him was on the stair landing that we worked on. Mr. Bagdonas first told me that the damage must be from water damage and then once we investigated, we discovered it was cat urine. He continued to try and lie then finally relented and admitted that we were right, and he was caught. This was just the first of many lies he told us in an effort for us to help him commit insurance fraud. He was very involved and pestered me throughout the entire process as I was working on repairing this stair landing that had cat urine damaged, making statements that the smell would never go away. I assured Mr. Bagdonas that it would be fine and would not smell it after we finished. Once the work was complete Mr. Bagdonas got on his hands and knees within an inch of the floor and smelled the entire floor. At this time, Mr. Bagdonas finally relented and said he could not smell any cat urine anymore.
Another time Mr. Bagdonas wanted us to caulk stain grade trim and all the base throughout the entire house and include it as a line item in the supplement. Mr. Bagdonas was advised that this could be construed as insurance fraud and that Mammoth would not be involved in such activity.
This is the kind of behavior that went on daily for three months specifically lying to get us to do extra work outside of the SOW.
During the first week of work on the home, Mr. Bagdonas brought up that his ceiling fan was not going to work properly due to us detaching it from the ceiling. It was obvious he knew there was a previous problem with the fan. Nothing that was said to him would convince or alleviate his fears. We even went so far as to inspect the existing wiring, without compensation, for nails, staples, defects, damage etc. before insulation or T & G were installed. Nothing could be found, after many hours of trouble shooting without compensation or payment of electrical change orders. The conclusion was a damaged wire causing a short from the time the original contractor installed the fan and had nothing to do with Mammoth.
There were also items that had been sent to his insurance adjuster in a supplement that had not been approved and he wanted Mammoth to perform the work without approval or payment. Mr. Bagdonas was told this work would only take place after approval from the insurance company and a new contract with a new scope of work was written and signed. Mr. Bagdonas was given the option of paying for the extra work himself and he declined.
A couple weeks into the project, I had to inform Mr. Bagdonas that any and all requests for extra work outside of Mammoth’s original scope of work, would need to be directed to Jeff (myself) or Jake at Mammoth only. Mammoth asked Mr. Bagdonas to please stop interacting with the workers on site. Mr. Bagdonas tried daily to get Mammoth to perform work that was not on the original scope of work and signed contract, up until the last day Mammoth was on the project. He would even tell our employees that “Jeff approved this so you can do it now”. Once again lying. Received 08/03/2023 ROC Legal
On two separate occasions Mr. Bagdonas failed to pay the scheduled progress payment that was outlined in the original contract. On 2/7/23 Mr. Bagdonas agreed to make the $15,000.00 progress payment so we could continue work. On 3/15/23 Mr. Bagdonas failed to make another progress payment of $18,000.00 clearly lined out in the signed contract. At this time Mr. Bagdonas was again in breach of his contract. Mammoth continued work until 3/31/23. Mammoth left some punch list items that were pending. This work was outlined by Mammoth (Jake and Jeff) and Jeff met with Mr. Bagdonas on 4/4/23 to clarify what was needed to complete the project.
Because of his constant presence on the job site. Most weeks there were at a minimum of 3 job walks that were at least an hour long. Some days there were 2 walks in one day. The time sunk into handling the constant harassment during the entire process was out of control. By the 3/15/23 payment request we informed him that any future job walks would be $275 because of the time spent with him thus far. This would not include the punch list walk or final walk that we would still do at no cost.
There was a meeting with Steve Philpott, with the Arizona Registrar of Contractors on 4/1/23 at 10am with regards to a complaint from Mr. Bagdonas.
On 4/11/23 Mr. Bagdonas paid his past due progress payment. Prior to the payment 4/7/23 Mammoth had sent a punch list for approval and signature. Mr. Bagdonas refused to sign. We advised him we can discuss add or alter the punch list but would not begin work again until there was a clear understanding on both sides for the final items to complete.
Mammoth performed many of the tasks Chris Allison, with the Arizona Registrar of Contractors required. We did miss a couple of items not on purpose but form oversight. The list was long as you have seen and it was an honest mistake. Some of the work required by Chris Allison was to correct work that was performed by previous contractors, this work was not covered by the original scope of work or signed contract and Mammoth incurred all the costs associated with these tasks. We did try to complete everything prior to the final inspection.
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At one point Mr. Bagdonas told me (Jeff, Mammoth) that he had received approval for the supplemental work, and I could have the guys get started on the supplemental work. Mr. Bagdonas was told Mammoth would have to verify that we had received approval and would need to get back to him before work was started. After a check with the adjuster the supplement had NOT been approved. Mr. Bagdonas then proceeded to say that he had gotten the approval from someone higher up at the insurance company. I, (Jeff, Mammoth) pressed him further to give Mammoth the contact information so Mammoth could communicate with the proper pers on to help get his process moving forward. Mr. Bagdonas could not give me a name or contact information for said approval. This was all a lie to get us to move on unapproved items for his benefit.
Mammoth was told by an adjuster that took over for another adjuster, that the previous adjuster quit specifically because of the harassment received by Mr. Bagdonas.
The existing roof framing was found to be wide at the peak by 3” from the north wall of the home. The north wall was found not straight from the time of framing. One of the rafters was ¾” lower. These roofing issues caused Mammoth to perform additional work to repair both corners of the north walls. Mr. Bagdonas complained on 2/21/23 that this was poor workmanship on Mammoth’s part. The Received 08/03/2023 ROC Legal
discrepancies were shown to Mr. Bagdonas with a level on the wall, but Mr. Bagdonas lacked the understanding of how the existing framing was to blame. We only put drywall on top of exiting framing. There was not SOW to work with the framing. Mammoth attempted to repair three areas of concern without compensation. These repairs cost Mammoth $1620.00
There were other contractors working on the property at the same time. These other contractors were not hired by or for Mammoth. Mammoth was blamed for dust in a bedroom where Mammoth did not perform work. Mammoth cleaned this room without compensation at a cost of $270.00.
To date, Mr. Bagdonas has not paid the change order for the electrical trouble shooting work that was done on the existing fan. The change order is $1322.37. Mr. Bagdonas purposely lied that this was an issue that our work created, when in fact it was not.
Mr. Bagdonas hired Ironside Electric to work on the Fan again. As of today, there is still an outstanding invoice that is past due to them. Heath with Ironside Electric is willing to testify as to their work performed at the Bagdonas property. He is also willing to testify on how difficult it is to work for Mr. Bagdonas. Health’s phone number is 928-220-8709 RCO # R-11 287785 and C-11 287787.
In conclusion, I believe that Mammoth completed the work in excellent workmanship and professional manner. The work done by previous contractors was substantially less. During all phases of the project Mammoth resolved and repaired anything that was the responsibility of Mammoth.
Mammoth went above and beyond with many items that needed to be repaired or resolved for the project to keep the project moving along, without compensation.
It would be a travesty for the ROC to punish, fine or suspend Mammoth with these unwarranted accusations and demands that were filed. Mammoth was actively working on the project at the time of the filing of the complaint and many of the things were on the punch list to be wrapped up at the end of the project.
We work on upwards of 300 contracts per month. Mr. Bagdonas is by far the most difficult person we have ever delt with. I had to talk employees out of quitting because of him.
Submitted by,
Jeff Schnieder August 3, 2023
Production Manager, Mammoth AZ
Certified Project Manager
General Building Contractor
CJAM LLC
ROC 33684 Received 08/03/2023 ROC Legal
Written Answer to Citation and Complaint Case number 2023-04895 Bagdonas
Note: Alex Bagdonas filed paperwork with the ROC March 20. Mammoth did not know until we received the complaint on March 30. Much of the below items were completed before we even received the message from the ROC
Item completed before final inspection - ** 1. Garage a. **On Mammoth’s punch list after Mammoth walkthrough with homeowner 4/4/2023 i. Denied access to complete work until ROC walkthrough. 4/10/2023 b. **Dirt, grim and filth had nothing to do with work done by Mammoth, we did however thoroughly clean without compensation – $540 c. **Existing floor had paint overspray by others, before Mammoth worked on the project – (See Picture) d. Never noticed until ROC Inspection – Mammoth will replace e. **On Mammoth’s punch list after Mammoth walkthrough with homeowner 4/4/2023 i. Denied access to complete work until ROC walkthrough. 4/10/2023 f. **On Mammoth’s punch list after Mammoth walkthrough with homeowner 4/4/2023 i. Denied access to complete work until ROC walkthrough. 4/10/2023 g. **On Mammoth’s punch list after Mammoth walkthrough with homeowner 4/4/2023 i. Denied access to complete work until ROC walkthrough. 4/10/2023 h. **On Mammoth’s punch list after Mammoth walkthrough with homeowner 4/4/2023 i. Denied access to complete work until ROC walkthrough. 4/10/2023 i. **This item was existing. We detached and reset, making it better than we found it. - (See Picture) j. **On Mammoth’s punch list after Mammoth walkthrough with homeowner 4/4/2023 i. Denied access to complete work until ROC walkthrough. 4/10/2023 k. **On Mammoth’s punch list after Mammoth walkthrough with homeowner 4/4/2023 i. Denied access to complete work until ROC walkthrough. 4/10/2023 l. **On Mammoth’s punch list after Mammoth walkthrough with homeowner 4/4/2023 i. Denied access to complete work until ROC walkthrough. 4/10/2023 m. **This item was corrected, however paint runs and door binding were due to previous painter, corrected without compensation - $270 n. **This item was corrected, however paint runs and door binding were due to previous painter, corrected without compensation - $270 (See Picture) o. **Existing outlet cover was broken by other, we did however replace, without compensation,– $140 Received 08/03/2023 ROC Legal
p. Could not find matching light, got approval late Friday to replace light fixture, 6/30/23 q. **Mammoth replaced two bulbs that matched the existing r. **Completed 2. Laundry Room a. **Work repaired before complaint was filed on 3/31/23 3. Living Room a. Was not worked on by Mammoth, HO was aware of this before we started sheet rock patch work and T&G. This was damaged by others - (See Picture) b. **Completed from the punch list c. **On the punch list, cold pockets due to poor installation of existing work by others d. **This was not our transition area, but existing area had sheet rock that was not removed by Mammoth e. **HO was made aware prior to replacement of T&G, HO was concerned the fan would not work properly. Mammoth did an inspection of the romex which was installed by a previous contractor. There were no nails, staples or damage visible to existing wires. Mammoth only reset HO’s fans per original contract. Initially the fan and light did work properly on 3/15/23. Later that same day 3/15/23 the dimmer switch sparked and the light portion of the fixture no longer worked. Mammoth advised HO that Ironside Electric was called to trouble shoot the wiring issue. HO was made aware that this work was outside of the scope of work Mammoth was contracted for and would result in a change order. After Ironside Electric assessed the situation, the deemed the wiring to be done properly but dimmer switch to be faulty and replaced the switch. A few days later on 3/20/23 the replacement switch failed. Jeff met with the HO who was still insisting that somehow Mammoth was at fault of the lighting issues. The HO made Mammoth aware of the ongoing issues at the onset of the project. After the ROC meeting on 4/4/23. HO had Ironside Electric out to trouble shoot the issues once again. Ironside Electric found that there was a set screw withing the fan/light assembly that was the cause. This set screw was shorting out the fan. It was noted that whoever did the original installation of the fan/light fixture is at fault. f. Light flickers due to existing wiring issue, work done by a previous contractor. g. **Existing light bulbs not included in Mammoth’s original contract. h. **False, Mammoth did agree to caulk. i. **Existing paint on mantel was from previous contractors, Mammoth cleaned without compensation. $135 (See Picture) j. Item was not part of Mammoth’s original contract and was not completed by Mammoth. This item was completed with hand finish nails and all work performed by Mammoth was completed with air finish guns (See Picture) k. **Floors were covered with ram board paper, then a layer of 6 mil plastic, and then a layer of 1/8” masonite for protection while Mammoth was on the job site. The floors Received 08/03/2023 ROC Legal
throughout the house have existing scratches, scuffs and were very soiled before work began (See Picture) l. Not due to Mammoth m. **All lines were painted clean and crisp. Mammoth painted various walls multiple times without compensation $1,000 n. **Yes, they were extremely dirty due to neglect. Said dirt and soiling had nothing to do with work completed by Mammoth. Floors were sealed off for the entirety of the project. Mammoth did however clean the floors multiple times during the project 4. Kitchen a. **Not part of the original contract. On multiple occasions our containment was breached by the HO. Mammoth had to reinstall containment with new material multiple times without compensation $270 (See Picture) 5. Sitting Room a. Light switch knobs were ordered, we did not receive them until 7/10/23. Mammoth was denied access to the job b. Scratches were present before the project, Mammoth protected the floors throughout the entire project (See Picture) c. **Gouges on the window casing were not caused by Mammoth. They existed before the masking process and before work was performed. The windows were covered and protected the entire time work was being performed by Mammoth. A video has been provided of the wood blinds causing damage to the window casings. Mammoth tested the operation of the blind to access how this was happening. Mammoth stained the scratched areas without compensation. $100 (see video on Thumb drive) (See Picture) d. **Floors were cleaned twice, once per original contract and once without compensation. The filth and grime were present prior to work being performed by Mammoth. $540 6. Stairs/ Entry a. **Paint and caulk were existing issue and HO was made aware of on multiple occasions. The existing caulking was failing. Mammoth performed the caulking without compensation $135 b. Switch knob did not arrive until 7/10/23. HO declined installation c. Wall bulge is due to existing framing issue, which HO was notified prior to start of project. Repairing would have required modification of the existing truss system, which was not in the original contract (See Picture) d. Additional scribe molding could have been added, but HO declined. We did repairs to this area multiple times (See Picture) e. **Portal window scratches were discussed on the first day of onsite work. The damage at the stairway landing was due to cat urine. The damage was also due to the cat jumping up into the window to sit. HO claimed Mammoth was responsible for the damage after a few weeks on the job. Mammoth re stained without compensation $135 (See Picture) Received 08/03/2023 ROC Legal
f. **Mammoth ran a 25’ heat flex duct that had been omitted by previous contractor. HO was made aware that he would need to have a HVAC Contractor come and adjust existing dampers if he desired g. **Mammoth provided bulbs without compensation due the existing one not being available when fixture was reset in the same condition as Mammoth found it $270 (See Picture) h. **Only bulbs available i. **Detach and reset per contract 7. Upstairs Landing a. **Paint was over sprayed by another contractor. Mammoth cleaned without compensation. There is no cracking in the T&G. Mammoth added caulking to match drywall paint to fix sheet rock work done by another contractor without compensation $270 (See Picture) b. **Not in original contract c. **The north beam was painted by another contractor, Mammoth did clean the paint without compensation $270 d. This work was part of a supplement. Water stains were not part of the original contract. e. **Walls were painted three times without compensation. Before the final coat of paint, Mammoth scrapped the existing drywall, due to another drywall contractor not sanding his original work, without compensation $1,000
i **We agreed and it was already completed before March 30, 2023 (See Picture) ii **Painted third coat without compensation. This work was completed before March 30, 2023 $540
f. **Paint had a stipple issue, Mammoth agreed to sand and repair prior to March 31, 2023 8. Front Bedroom a. Mammoth overlooked this and is more than happy to complete it but we are currently denied access. b. **Repaired prior to 3/30/23 c. No part of original contract. We did not perform any work to this wall, it was painted and patched by a previous contractor 9. Office a. Overlooked by Mammoth this and is more than happy to complete it but we are currently denied access. b. Paint repaired 6/22/23. Register had not been removed by Mammoth due to preexisting damage/ poor installation of ducting. This was discussed with HO and would have been a change order that HO denied. c. **One 1” spot missed by entry door Received 08/03/2023 ROC Legal
10. Guest Room Storage a. **This was paint by a previous contractor, Mammoth repaired without compensation $135 11. Entry a. Threshold was covered and a ramp was built throughout our work. The work was not performed by Mammoth. b. Damage not by Mammoth, existing c. Damage not by Mammoth, existing d. Sheet rock marks were washed off e. Damage not by Mammoth, existing f. **Sawdust on snow was cleaned up when snow melted. Construction debris was from Tile contractor (not hired by Mammoth) All cleaning tools, buckets and debris to the side of the garage was from previous contractors (not hired by Mammoth) 12. Accounting and general contracting concerns a. Homeowner replaced the carpet upstairs. Carpet cleaning no longer needed to be done. The credit of $908.40 was submitted to the final invoice. The remaining balance on the job is $2581.86. $1471.49 from the original contract and 1110.37 for an electrical change order for the living room fan. b. A secondary pack out was needed in the garage. This was approved through the homeowner’s insurance company so we could paint the garage and protect the homeowner’s belongings. Mammoth has multiple different divisions. Each division bills for their portion of each job. c. The contract is a bid job for the complete scope of work. As the contractor it is our responsibility to order the correct amount of material and that includes if we under order. This does not effect the clients pricing. d. At this point of the project the homeowner was severely late on his progress payments resulting in stopping work. As soon as we received word that the homeowner had made his overdue payment. We scheduled the pack back of the garage. The date that we were able to pack everything back was not soon enough for the homeowner and we told him he is more than welcome to retrieve his belongings himself if needed. The homeowner then filed a police report for theft against myself and James Woods. We reached out again explaining that the date was set as soon as possible and that we could not change it. We also told him that he is more than welcome to retrieve his belongings himself if needed. e. I believe this is referring to the differences in measurements between Mammoth and the insurance company. I, on more than one occasion, had told the homeowner that the measurements from the insurance company’s 1st estimate were inaccurate. We used a 3d imaging system called Doc-u-sketch that integrates with the program that most insurance companies use called Xactimate.
1. The entirety of the estimate and Doc-u-sketch is available. 2. Everything on the Scope of work has Square footages for the work to be done. Received 08/03/2023 ROC Legal
f. With the homeowner’s refusal to pay the progress payments assigned to the contract, Mammoth was forced to stop work. Work continued as soon as the payment was made. Received 08/03/2023 ROC Legal
Written Answer to Citation and Complaint Case number 2023-04895
Bagdonas Timeline
1. Estimate sent 10/06/2022 -Tia Ward (First Adjuster) 2. Contract and Scope of work Signed 12/16/2022 3. Inspection Request from homeowner for thermal imaging 12/20/2022 4. First day on job 12/27/2022 5. 1st Supplemental Sent to insurance 1/31/2023 6. At minimum 3 times per week walk throughs were conducted for status updates 1/15/23- 3/15/23 7. Progress payment Request 1/31/2023 Sent by Kyla Ryan 8. Refusal of payment 1/31/2023 9. Insurance notified of secondary pack out of Garage 2/2/2023 10. Walkthrough Scheduled 2/7/2023 11. Walkthrough with homeowner to discuss additional work from Supplemental 2/7/2023 12. 1st Progress payment Paid 2/7/2023 13. Revision of supplemental Requested by homeowner 2/8/2023 Sent to Tia Ward 14. New Adjuster assigned Troy Creed 3/6/2023 15. Progress payment Request 3/15/2023 Sent by Kyla Ryan 16. Progress Payment refused multiple times verbally 3/15/2023 17. Told Homeowner that there had been more than 30 progress walk throughs (including 3 the previous week) and the next one would be a change order 3/16/2023 18. Last chance to pay - Progress payment Request & Refusal of payment 3/28/2023 19. Work stopped from Refusal of payment 3/28/2023 20. 1st ROC complaint received 3/30/2023 21. Written Progress payment Request with Deadline for lien of property sent 3/31/2023 by James Woods 22. Progress payment Request 4/7/2023 sent by Kyla Ryan 23. Progress payment Request 4/7/2023 sent by Jake Drummond 24. Punch list was sent to HO in order to resume work 4/7/2023 25. 1st ROC inspection 4/10/2023 26. 2nd Progress payment Paid 4/11/2023 27. Attempted to resume work 4/12/2023 28. Homeowner refused and wanted to wait for ROC Report 4/12/2023 29. Final Punch list sent to homeowner 4/12/2023 30. ROC finding 1st inspection 4/21/2023 31. Demand for content from homeowner 4/25/2023 Received 08/03/2023 ROC Legal
32. Content pack back to be scheduled 4/26/2023 was scheduled for 5/15/23 33. Mammoth sent dispute ROC finding 1st inspection 5/1/2023 34. Mammoth informs homeowner that the 15th is the earliest we can accommodate his request but they are more then welcome to retrieve their content. 5/3/2023 35. Homeowner files a police report for theft for 2nd pack out 5/3/2023 36. Homeowner retrieves 2nd pack out 5/4/2023 37. 2nd ROC complaint filed 5/5/2023 38. Homeowner continues to refuse to sign final punch list and therefore stops work for 2nd ROC inspection 5/6/2023 39. 2nd ROC inspection 5/22/2023 40. Evidence submitted to ROC 5/23/2023 41. 2nd ROC findings 6/3/2023 42. Work scheduled to continue 6/13/2023 43. Work continues from 6/28, 6/29, and 6/30/2023 44. ROC final inspection 7/5/2023 45. HO refuses entry and would not accept any credits 7/5/2023 46. Mammoth Disputes ROC findings 7/6/2023 47. Mammoth submits more evidence 7/17/2023 Received 8/4/23, 8:12 AM State of Arizona Mail - Response to Case 2023-04895 CJAM LLC 08/03/2023 ROC Legal
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Response to Case 2023-04895 CJAM LLC Terri Mosley <[email redacted]> Thu, Aug 3, 2023 at 2:51 PM To: "[email redacted]" <[email redacted]> Cc: James Woods <[email redacted]>, Jeff Schneider <[email redacted]>, Jake Drummond <[email redacted]>, Kyla Ryan <[email redacted]>, Jason Peak <[email redacted]>, Danny Hanno <[email redacted]>
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Property Owner: Alex Bagdonas 3480 W Corral Gate Flagstaff, AZ 86005 Received 08/03/2023 ROC Legal
Contractor: CJAM LLC 1802 W Kaibab Ln Ste 110 Flagstaff, AZ 86001 Received 08/03/2023 ROC Legal
Case No.: 2023-03344 Investigator: Steve Philpott #180 Inspection Date: 4/10/2023 Inspection Time: 10:00 AM
BUILDING CONFIDENCE PARTICIPANTS Here are some things you should know about the Registrar of Contractors Building Confidence Program:
This visit is performed as a service to the public in an informal attempt to address questions that might involve construction workmanship. A completed copy of this notice will be mailed to the contractor and the property owner within five days after the inspection. No further written reports will be sent nor will the inspector perform any follow up calls after this Building Confidence visit. If the items in question do not meet workmanship standards and the contractor does not resolve those items, it may be necessary for you to file a formal complaint. You can call us at any of our locations throughout the state or check our website at roc.az.gov for information concerning filing a complaint.
Taken by: Steve Philpott #180 Date: March 21, 2023 Assigned Inspector: Steve Philpott #180
Visit Requested by: Can Contractor Be Present?
Date Contractor Completed the Work: Date Contractor Last Performed Work:
Date of Contract: Click or tap to enter a date. Date of Move-in: Click or tap to enter a date. Received 08/03/2023 ROC Legal
This is the only written notice you will receive of this visit. The findings in this notice represent the opinion of the assigned inspector, and are based on information and conditions present at the time of jobsite visit. In the future, should you file a formal complaint, it may be assigned to a different inspector.
The following item(s) were addressed by an ROC Inspector. Inspectors shall initial and check the box which indicates the work either meets or does not meet ROC Workmanship Standards for each item.
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Meets ROC Workmanship Standards Does NOT Meet ROC Workmanship d d
Meets ROC Workmanship Standards Does NOT Meet ROC Workmanship d d
Meets ROC Workmanship Standards Does NOT Meet ROC Workmanship d d
Meets ROC Workmanship Standards Does NOT Meet ROC Workmanship d d Received 08/03/2023 ROC Legal
Inspection General Notes: BCP Visit No: 2023-03344
I arrived at the complainant’s residence at the scheduled time. We proceeded to inspect the items on the complaint list and I found the following:
I took 55 photos with my State issued phones digital camera. The photos have been scanned into Salesforce as a PDF file.
PHOTOGRAPHIC and AUDIO EVIDENCE (PDF copy scanned to Salesforce, Raw Files are in Salesforce)
Items of Concern: - Accounting and alignment on construction standards need to be understood. $35K deposit and $15K texture payment were made. Mammoth has demanded another progress payment of $18K. This will be 97% of the contract price of $70,380 total contract. Investigator’s Observation: The proposal calls for the following payment schedule. Deposit Payment in the amount of $ _____35,000.00___ Due on date signed. Progress Payment in the amount of $ ____15,000.00___Due on: Upon drywall textured_____ Progress Payment in the amount of $ ____18,000.00___Due on: Upon T&G Installed_____ Final Payment in the amount of $ Balance____2379.89_____ Due on: Upon Completion_________ At the time of this inspection, the T&G was installed but the 3rd draw has reportedly not been issued. This complaint item alleges a financial dispute with a licensed contractor but it alleges nothing indicating grounds for discipline under A.R.S. § 32-1154(A). Note: At the conclusion of the Inspection, The Respondent indicated that he will not return until the 3rd draw request is released. Governing Rule: The Arizona Prompt Payment Act (A.R.S. § 32-1181 through -1188) Received 08/03/2023 ROC Legal
Items of Concern: - There is much work to be done, and when I asked for a walkthrough to justify the $18K progress payment, I was presented with a bill for $275 from Mammoth so that they could support a walkthrough of the work. I am uncomfortable with the quality of work along the way and accounting practices. Investigator’s Observation: Although your complaint alleges a financial dispute with a licensed contractor, it alleges nothing indicating grounds for discipline under A.R.S. § 32-1154(A). Governing Rule: The Arizona Prompt Payment Act (A.R.S. § 32-1181 through -1188
Items of Concern: - I am asking for AZ ROC to provide guidance/recommendation on construction standards for my areas of concern:
1) Garage – not complete - expected as part of the $15K progress payment a. Texture, paint, clean is outstanding see all below Investigator’s Observation: See detailed list below
b. Missing access hole – Now installed; however, trim is not flush at corners and ceiling Investigator’s Observation: No deficiency demonstrated or observed at time of inspection. This complaint item is unverified, as evidence presented does not support a violation of ARS 32-1154(a). No action required by the Respondent
c. Missing new smoke alarm – Is this required? 4/4 This item is complete. Investigator’s Observation: Completed prior to JSI.
d. Fire sprinkler control box won’t open – painted over Now opens but binds and needs touchup on both boxes. Investigator’s Observation: At the JSI, the contractor provided a punch list of items they have agreed to perform. This item is on the list. Received 08/03/2023 ROC Legal
e. Front South wall not painted to match – south wall will be painted per contract. Investigator’s Observation: At the JSI, the contractor provided a punch list of items they have agreed to perform. This item is on the list.
f. Paint sagging on water heater stand Investigator’s Observation: At the JSI, the contractor provided a punch list of items they have agreed to perform. This item is on the list.
g. Paint on ceiling hooks. Investigator’s Observation: At the JSI, the contractor provided a punch list of items they have agreed to perform. This item is on the list.
h. Paint marks on floor Investigator’s Observation: Based on the age of the home and evidence submitted, the ROC cannot determine if the paint on the garage floor was respondent’s responsibility. Over spray or paint drips caused by respondent are unacceptable.
i. Glass missing from antique lantern sitting on work bench – need to find Investigator’s Observation: The glass is missing, however The Registrar determined that the allegations within your complaint are not grounds for the suspension or revocation of the Respondent’s license under A.R.S. § 32-1154(A), and therefore, are outside the Registrar’s jurisdiction.
j. Outlet plates broken and upside down. Investigator’s Observation: At the JSI, the contractor provided a punch list of items they have agreed to perform. This item is on the list.
k. Phone jack looks like it was not removed before painting. Spot above jack. Received 08/03/2023 ROC Legal
Investigator’s Observation: Does not meet minimum standards. RULE 4-9-108 WORKMANSHIP STANDARDS A. A contractor shall perform all work in a professional manner.
l. Windows and sills and window covering dirty/dusty. Add water heater stand and top of water heater. Investigator’s Observation: At the JSI, the contractor provided a punch list of items they have agreed to perform. This item is on the list.
m. Garage door dirty/dusty. Investigator’s Observation: It is typical for a construction project to be “swept clean” unless a higher level of detail cleaning is described in the contract.
n. The floor has paint drips. 4/4 repeat of 1h. This item is complete. Investigator’s Observation: Completed prior to the JSI
o. West ceiling light cover is broken and end light missing end plate. Refer to mitigation. How is this done? What are next steps to replace? Investigator’s Observation: The Registrar determined that the allegations within your complaint are not grounds for the suspension or revocation of the Respondent’s license under A.R.S. § 32-1154(A), and therefore, are outside the Registrar’s jurisdiction.
p. East ceiling light tubes don’t match. Investigator’s Observation: The Registrar determined that the allegations within your complaint are not grounds for the suspension or revocation of the Respondent’s license under A.R.S. § 32-1154(A), and therefore, are outside the Registrar’s jurisdiction.
q. Tools and other items in work bench are dusty. Received 08/03/2023 ROC Legal
Investigator’s Observation: At the JSI, the contractor provided a punch list of items they have agreed to perform. This item is on the list.
2) Laundry room – not outlined in contract but impacted by the work a. Stain marks on west wall need to be cleaned up or painted over to match rest of room – this item is resolved. Investigator’s Observation: Resolved prior to the JSI
b. Stain marks and nicks on door and door jam need to be repaired and stained – this item is resolved. Investigator’s Observation: Resolved prior to the JSI
c. Numerous dings in door where workers transited with T&G planks. Supplemental item? Investigator’s Observation: Unable to determine cause at time of inspection. The ROC investigator cannot attest that this damage was caused by the respondent. Please understand that nothing in this letter is intended to prevent you from seeking relief in another forum
3) Master bedroom– not outlined in contract but impacted by the work a. Clean furniture and walls this item is resolved. Investigator’s Observation: Resolved prior to the JSI
b. Missing new smoke alarm this item is resolved. Investigator’s Observation: Resolved prior to the JSI 4) Living room a. Broken bull nose and stain marks by master bedroom door - due to T&G positioning – bullnose is dented Received 08/03/2023 ROC Legal
Investigator’s Observation: Unable to determine cause at time of inspection. The ROC investigator cannot attest that this damage was caused by the respondent. Please understand that nothing in this letter is intended to prevent you from seeking relief in another forum
b. Grout does not match at fireplace – this items is resolved. Investigator’s Observation: Resolved prior to the JSI
c. Paint along edges of T&G pending – this item is resolved. Investigator’s Observation: Resolved prior to the JSI
d. Chandelier missing / not hung and operable on T&G – Chandelier now hung, but bulbs way too bright and don’t match the rest of the lights, candles are crooked (please use a level to help), chandelier very dusty Investigator’s Observation: The Registrar determined that the allegations within your complaint are not grounds for the suspension or revocation of the Respondent’s license under A.R.S. § 32-1154(A), and therefore, are outside the Registrar’s jurisdiction.
e. Fan on T&G not operational and missing blade – Fan now installed, but electrical issues with light. Shorted out again when I tried it last week. Recessed Light in ceiling also doesn’t match others and flickers when fan is turned down from high. Investigator’s Observation: No deficiency demonstrated or observed at time of inspection. This complaint item is unverified, as evidence presented does not support a violation of ARS 32-1154(a).
f. Wall paint i. Paint roller marks / uneven, ii. Not wiped down prior to paint iii. Old paint bleeding through with result more of a cream yellow color than the tan color previously Received 08/03/2023 ROC Legal
Investigator’s Observation: Areas of the home were observed to still need “touch up” painting work. The Respondent has indicated that he will not return until the 3rd draw request is released. See (The Arizona Prompt Payment Act (A.R.S. § 32-1181 through -1188) Workmanship standards specify “Paint should match surrounding areas as closely as possible.” And “Interior paint should be applied in an amount conforming to manufacturer's specifications of coverage and in sufficient quantity to visually cover all specified areas.”
g. Dent in bullnose at living room entry under catwalk - look up Investigator’s Observation: Unable to determine cause at time of inspection. The ROC investigator cannot attest that this damage was caused by the respondent. Please understand that nothing in this letter is intended to prevent you from seeking relief in another forum
h. Dirt on landing above entry door – This looks resolved. Investigator’s Observation: Resolved prior to the JSI
i. Missing new smoke alarm under catwalk – This is a recall item. This is a smoke alarm tied to the inactive alarm system. This is resolved. Investigator’s Observation: Resolved prior to the JSI
j. Missing new smoke alarm outside Master – This looks resolved. Investigator’s Observation: Resolved prior to the JSI
k. Wall socket west wall uneven texture Investigator’s Observation: It is unclear is this area is the responsibility of the Respondent. Texture should match surrounding area as close as possible.
l. Chandelier bulbs too bright – See above item 4d. Investigator’s Observation: At the JSI, the contractor provided a punch list of items they have agreed to perform. This item is on the list. Received 08/03/2023 ROC Legal
m. Gap in grout – between new sheet rock. Located at new sheet rock at fireplace Investigator’s Observation: Cracks of more than 1/16” at joints with other dissimilar materials are unacceptable
n. Cold pocket between fireplace and window – big crack in window casing trim lower side, gap where sheetrock meets fireplace, socket has draft. Investigator’s Observation: No deficiency demonstrated or observed at time of inspection. This complaint item is unverified, as evidence presented does not support a violation of ARS 32-1154(a).
o. The mantel is not flush with wall like before where new drywall was installed. Investigator’s Observation: Cracks of more than 1/16” at joints with other dissimilar materials are unacceptable
p. The mantel was painted over where new drywall was installed. Investigator’s Observation: Over spray or paint drips caused by respondent are unacceptable.
q. Upper trim on mantel nailed through front of mantel. Investigator’s Observation: The ROC investigator cannot attest that this damage was caused by the respondent. Please understand that nothing in this letter is intended to prevent you from seeking relief in another forum
r. Texture blotch at bullnose near kitchen door. Investigator’s Observation: It is unclear is this area is the responsibility of the Respondent. Texture should match surrounding area as close as possible.
s. Deep scuff marks and scratches in floor by kitchen and stored furniture. Customer asked AAA about covering in supplemental. Received 08/03/2023 ROC Legal
Investigator’s Observation: The ROC investigator cannot attest that this damage was caused by the respondent. Please understand that nothing in this letter is intended to prevent you from seeking relief in another forum
5) Kitchen– not outlined in contract but impacted by the work a. Clean all walls and ceiling and furniture Investigator’s Observation: It is typical for a construction project to be “swept clean” unless a higher level of detail cleaning is described in the contract.
b. Missing new smoke alarm – this is resolved. Investigator’s Observation: Resolved prior to the JSI
c. Paint from living room bleeds over to kitchen – sheen noticeable about 2” into kitchen ceilings and adjacent walls look different. Customer asked AAA about covering in supplemental. Investigator’s Observation: No deficiency demonstrated or observed at time of inspection. This complaint item is unverified, as evidence presented does not support a violation of ARS 32-1154(a). No action required by the Respondent
d. Dust and dirt on top of refrigerator and all cabinets and table in kitchen dusty Investigator’s Observation: It is typical for a construction project to be “swept clean” unless a higher level of detail cleaning is described in the contract
e. Scratches from furniture movement at dining area Investigator’s Observation: Unable to determine cause at time of inspection. The ROC investigator cannot attest that this damage was caused by the respondent. Please understand that nothing in this letter is intended to prevent you from seeking relief in another forum Sitting room f. Paint Received 08/03/2023 ROC Legal
i. Paint missing at northwest wall corner – this is resolved. ii. Paint roller marks / uneven – this is resolved. iii. Not wiped down prior to paint – this is resolved. iv. Old paint bleeding through with result more of a cream yellow color than the tan color previously Investigator’s Observation: No deficiency demonstrated or observed at time of inspection. This complaint item is unverified, as evidence presented does not support a violation of ARS 32-1154(a). No action required by the Respondent
g. Nick in beam evident – looks like a lift bumped up against it Caused by band marks. Sealer causes them to become more noticeable. Investigator’s Observation: Unable to determine cause at time of inspection. The ROC investigator cannot attest that this damage was caused by the respondent. Please understand that nothing in this letter is intended to prevent you from seeking relief in another forum
h. Light switch missing knob. Investigator’s Observation: The knob was observed to be missing. Respondent shall complete project per original contract agreement, properly executed change orders, local building codes, and manufactures installation instructions.
i. New scratch in wood floor. Investigator’s Observation: Unable to determine cause at time of inspection. The ROC investigator cannot attest that this damage was caused by the respondent. Please understand that nothing in this letter is intended to prevent you from seeking relief in another forum
j. Gouges on window casing – south eye height and east lower shelf Investigator’s Observation: Unable to determine cause at time of inspection. The ROC investigator cannot attest that this damage was caused by the respondent. Please understand that nothing in this letter is intended to prevent you from seeking relief in another forum Received 08/03/2023 ROC Legal
k. Wood floors dirty - need to clean again Investigator’s Observation: It is typical for a construction project to be “swept clean” unless a higher level of detail cleaning is described in the contract.
6) Stairs / Entry a. Heat register not emitting air – part of supplement for code item will adjust other register and adjust dampers Investigator’s Observation: No deficiency demonstrated or observed at time of inspection.
b. Landing missing baseboard – this is resolved. Investigator’s Observation: Resolved prior to the JSI
c. Light Cover missing on stairway - this is resolved. Investigator’s Observation: Resolved prior to the JSI
d. Portal window trim scratched – used as a shelf for building hardware Investigator’s Observation: Unable to determine cause at time of inspection. The ROC investigator cannot attest that this damage was caused by the respondent. Please understand that nothing in this letter is intended to prevent you from seeking relief in another forum
e. Front door paint on trim – not clean cut where paint meets the casing Investigator’s Observation: Areas of the home were observed to still need “touch up” painting work. The Respondent has indicated that he will not return until the 3rd draw request is released. See (The Arizona Prompt Payment Act (A.R.S. § 32-1181 through -1188) Workmanship standards specify “Paint should match surrounding areas as closely as possible.” And “Interior paint should be applied in an amount conforming to manufacturer's specifications of coverage and in sufficient quantity to visually cover all specified areas.” Received 08/03/2023 ROC Legal
f. Walls dusty – this is resolved. Investigator’s Observation: Resolved prior to the JSI
g. Window trim missing south wall – corners not flush, should be listed as living room item. Located on north wall – corners should be flush. Investigator’s Observation: No deficiency demonstrated or observed at time of inspection. This complaint item is unverified, as evidence presented does not support a violation of ARS 32-1154(a).
h. Phone Jack tore up north wall – need paint and texture – this is resolved Investigator’s Observation: Resolved prior to the JSI
i. Wall bulge at T&G above large South Window that was not there before Investigator’s Observation: The bulge in the upper dormer wall above the front door is apparent and does not meet minimum standards. RULE 4-9-108 WORKMANSHIP STANDARDS A. A contractor shall perform all work in a professional manner.
j. Nick on large window trim Investigator’s Observation: Unable to determine cause at time of inspection. The ROC investigator cannot attest that this damage was caused by the respondent. Please understand that nothing in this letter is intended to prevent you from seeking relief in another forum
k. Paint line or stain (?) on entry way this is resolved. Investigator’s Observation: Resolved prior to the JSI l. Entry bathroom door will not close – nick in wood at bottom indicates workers trying to enter and rubbing door across floor protection. Eventually looks like they use the mast bath after damage occurred. Supplemental item? Investigator’s Observation: Unable to determine cause at time of inspection. The ROC investigator cannot attest that this damage was caused by the respondent. Please understand that nothing in this letter is intended to prevent you from seeking relief in another forum Received 08/03/2023 ROC Legal
m. Both heat intakes dusty – not wiped down. Investigator’s Observation: It is typical for a construction project to be “swept clean” unless a higher level of detail cleaning is described in the contract.
n. Mud and texture lumpy and different thickness than rest of wall Investigator’s Observation: It is unclear is this area is the responsibility of the Respondent. Texture should match surrounding area as close as possible.
o. Light switch missing knob at entry door Investigator’s Observation: The knob was observed to be missing. Respondent shall complete project per original contract agreement, properly executed change orders, local building codes, and manufactures installation instructions.
p. Stained trim at entry to cover end of T&G above stairs case poor quality. Different trim was used from before. Investigator’s Observation: The trim and stain is a close match to the T& G, however, the transition from the drywall to the wood is poor.
q. Nail hole in T & G coming down stairs – 3rd or 4th board from bottom Investigator’s Observation: No deficiency demonstrated or observed at time of inspection. This complaint item is unverified, as evidence presented does not support a violation of ARS 32-1154(a).
r. Landing floor done to code Investigator’s Observation: No deficiency demonstrated or observed at time of inspection. This complaint item is unverified, as evidence presented does not support a violation of ARS 32-1154(a).
7) Upstairs landing Received 08/03/2023 ROC Legal
a. Baseboard damaged Investigator’s Observation: Unable to determine cause at time of inspection. The ROC investigator cannot attest that this damage was caused by the respondent. Please understand that nothing in this letter is intended to prevent you from seeking relief in another forum
b. Missing new smoke alarm – this resolved Investigator’s Observation: Resolved prior to the JSI
c. Edge scratched about 7' high this is resolved. Investigator’s Observation: Resolved prior to the JSI
d. Beam has overspray and T&G cracked Investigator’s Observation: Areas of the home were observed to still need “touch up” painting work. The Respondent has indicated that he will not return until the 3rd draw request is released. See (The Arizona Prompt Payment Act (A.R.S. § 32-1181 through -1188) Workmanship standards specify “Paint should match surrounding areas as closely as possible.” And “Interior paint should be applied in an amount conforming to manufacturer's specifications of coverage and in sufficient quantity to visually cover all specified areas.” Over spray or paint drips caused by respondent are unacceptable.
e. North beam has paint drips – on southeast side. Investigator’s Observation: Areas of the home were observed to still need “touch up” painting work. The Respondent has indicated that he will not return until the 3rd draw request is released. See (The Arizona Prompt Payment Act (A.R.S. § 32-1181 through -1188) Workmanship standards specify “Paint should match surrounding areas as closely as possible.” And “Interior paint should be applied in an amount conforming to manufacturer's specifications of coverage and in sufficient quantity to visually cover all specified areas.” Over spray or paint drips caused by respondent are unacceptable.
f. Cent beam East and West side has gap - need caulk – West end poor workmanship and paint on beam. Received 08/03/2023 ROC Legal
Investigator’s Observation: Areas of the home were observed to still need “touch up” painting work. The Respondent has indicated that he will not return until the 3rd draw request is released. See (The Arizona Prompt Payment Act (A.R.S. § 32-1181 through -1188) Workmanship standards specify “Paint should match surrounding areas as closely as possible.” And “Interior paint should be applied in an amount conforming to manufacturer's specifications of coverage and in sufficient quantity to visually cover all specified areas.”
g. Dust or paint on south side of south beam – should have stated North side of South beam. Investigator’s Observation: At the JSI, the contractor provided a punch list of items they have agreed to perform. This item is on the list.
h. Water marks on beam. Supplemental item? Investigator’s Observation: Unable to determine cause at time of inspection
8) Front bedroom a. Missing new smoke alarm – this is resolved Investigator’s Observation: Resolved prior to the JSI
b. Light fixture missing – this is resolved. Investigator’s Observation: Resolved prior to the JSI
c. Mount missing screw and other is loose - fan out of balance Investigator’s Observation: No deficiency demonstrated or observed at time of inspection. This complaint item is unverified, as evidence presented does not support a violation of ARS 32-1154(a).
d. Paint on fan blade, fresh nicks, and dusty Received 08/03/2023 ROC Legal
Investigator’s Observation: It is typical for a construction project to be “swept clean” unless a higher level of detail cleaning is described in the contract. Over spray or paint drips caused by respondent are unacceptable.
e. North Sprinkler head hanging low Investigator’s Observation: At the JSI, the contractor provided a punch list of items they have agreed to perform. This item is on the list.
f. Door not mounted – door now in place but does not latch Supplemental item? Investigator’s Observation: Unable to determine
g. Door trim not flush Investigator’s Observation: No deficiency demonstrated or observed at time of inspection. This complaint item is unverified, as evidence presented does not support a violation of ARS 32-1154(a). No action required by the Respondent
h. Paint missing left of trim in south wall – this is actually north wall. Investigator’s Observation: Areas of the home were observed to still need “touch up” painting work. The Respondent has indicated that he will not return until the 3rd draw request is released. See (The Arizona Prompt Payment Act (A.R.S. § 32-1181 through -1188) Workmanship standards specify “Paint should match surrounding areas as closely as possible.” And “Interior paint should be applied in an amount conforming to manufacturer's specifications of coverage and in sufficient quantity to visually cover all specified areas.”
i. Front wall not painted to match Investigator’s Observation: Areas of the home were observed to still need “touch up” painting work. The Respondent has indicated that he will not return until the 3rd draw request is released. See (The Arizona Prompt Payment Act (A.R.S. § 32-1181 through -1188) Workmanship standards specify Received 08/03/2023 ROC Legal
“Paint should match surrounding areas as closely as possible.” And “Interior paint should be applied in an amount conforming to manufacturer's specifications of coverage and in sufficient quantity to visually cover all specified areas.”
j. Closet door trim where it meets paint not crisp Investigator’s Observation: Areas of the home were observed to still need “touch up” painting work. The Respondent has indicated that he will not return until the 3rd draw request is released. See (The Arizona Prompt Payment Act (A.R.S. § 32-1181 through -1188) Workmanship standards specify “Paint should match surrounding areas as closely as possible.” And “Interior paint should be applied in an amount conforming to manufacturer's specifications of coverage and in sufficient quantity to visually cover all specified areas.”
k. Texture quality – doesn’t blend and big flaw at corner on right at end of work done by Mammoth Investigator’s Observation: It is unclear is this area is the responsibility of the Respondent. Texture should match surrounding area as close as possible.
l. Sheen does not match on angled part of ceiling south of east skylight Investigator’s Observation: No deficiency demonstrated or observed at time of inspection. This complaint item is unverified, as evidence presented does not support a violation of ARS 32-1154(a). No action required by the Respondent
m. Roller marks on ceiling by fan and sprinkler head Investigator’s Observation: Areas of the home were observed to still need “touch up” painting work. The Respondent has indicated that he will not return until the 3rd draw request is released. See (The Arizona Prompt Payment Act (A.R.S. § 32-1181 through -1188) Workmanship standards specify “Paint should match surrounding areas as closely as possible.” And “Interior paint should be applied Received 08/03/2023 ROC Legal
in an amount conforming to manufacturer's specifications of coverage and in sufficient quantity to visually cover all specified areas.” n. Patch marks show through on east wall. Investigator’s Observation: It is unclear is this area is the responsibility of the Respondent. Texture should match surrounding area as close as possible. 9) Office a. Missing fan blade – this is resolved. Investigator’s Observation: Resolved prior to the JSI
b. Need full cleaning - walls and ceiling and furniture/contents – windows smudged. Not covered under current contract? Investigator’s Observation: It is typical for a construction project to be “swept clean” unless a higher level of detail cleaning is described in the contract.
c. Missing new smoke alarm – this is resolved. Investigator’s Observation: Resolved prior to the JSI
d. Missing Sprinkler cover – not sure on this one. Sprinkler cover installed but hangs low. Investigator’s Observation: At the JSI, the contractor provided a punch list of items they have agreed to perform. This item is on the list.
e. Paint on fan – base and blade Investigator’s Observation: At the JSI, the contractor provided a punch list of items they have agreed to perform. This item is on the list.
f. No caulk where ceiling meets wall – poor job on corners – white showing through Investigator’s Observation: At the JSI, the contractor provided a punch list of items they have agreed to perform. This item is on the list. Received 08/03/2023 ROC Legal
g. Paint patch above window different sheen Investigator’s Observation: No deficiency demonstrated or observed at time of inspection. This complaint item is unverified, as evidence presented does not support a violation of ARS 32-1154(a). No action required by the Respondent
10) Upstairs hallway bath a. Need cleaning entirely – the bathroom is all dusty and toilet dirty. Investigator’s Observation: It is typical for a construction project to be “swept clean” unless a higher level of detail cleaning is described in the contract.
11) Guest room, closet, and bath - not outlined in contract but impacted by the work a. Need cleaning of guest room, closet, storage room and batch room – Ceiling fan dusty Investigator’s Observation: It is typical for a construction project to be “swept clean” unless a higher level of detail cleaning is described in the contract.
b. Looks like items are wrapped up for pack out including chandelier – need to align on pack out, where is the inventory? Investigator’s Observation: This complaint item is provided as informational and is not an item that I can inspect and report on at this jobsite inspection.
12) Guest Room storage a. Storage room baseboard not installed – this is resolved. Investigator’s Observation: Resolved prior to the JSI
b. Paint on casing looking back toward bedroom Investigator’s Observation: At the JSI, the contractor provided a punch list of items they have agreed to perform. This item is on the list. Received 08/03/2023 ROC Legal
13) Personal property damaged by demo team – known to Mammoth but no action a. Cabinet has scratch – need to discuss resolution before repair Need to work with pack out crew – Michelle and Danny. Who is on point to coordinate? Investigator’s Observation: Unable to determine cause at time of inspection. The ROC investigator cannot attest that this damage was caused by the respondent. Please understand that nothing in this letter is intended to prevent you from seeking relief in another forum
b. Rolltop desk has white marks and drawer binds after falling off dolly and onto – this is resolved. Investigator’s Observation: Resolved prior to the JSI
14) Accounting / Contracting 1. Credit of $908.40 for carpet cleaning is outstanding. When do I receive that? Mammoth to credit in settlement? Investigator’s Observation: This complaint item is provided as informational and is not an item that I can inspect and report on at this jobsite inspection.
2. 1,056 linear foot (66 boards x 16’) unused T&G wood sit in the garage. What is the credit for that and when to I receive that? No charge to customer. Mammoth absorbed the loss Investigator’s Observation: This complaint item is provided as informational and is not an item that I can inspect and report on at this jobsite inspection.
3. No contract for pack out. Holding my possessions for ransom without a contract. Mammoth sent over the inventory pics and the supplement. The contract for pack out was for the demo only. Kyla is checking to see if AAA approved. Kyla responded and Alex forwarded to AAA for payment on 4/3. Investigator’s Observation: This complaint item is provided as informational and is not an item that I can inspect and report on at this jobsite inspection. Received 08/03/2023 ROC Legal
4. Software issues a) Initial contract included much less footage for paint, baseboard staining, much more cost for T&G than insurance allowed. Working with insurance to reimburse the gap. Investigator’s Observation: This complaint item is provided as informational and is not an item that I can inspect and report on at this jobsite inspection.
b) Mammoth submitted 3 tries for supplemental. When submitting supplements, square footage was in error for paint. I did not complete the amounts for stain so unsure how accurate that is. Investigator’s Observation: This complaint item is provided as informational and is not an item that I can inspect and report on at this jobsite inspection.
c) Missing description lines on estimates – see by Room section. Investigator’s Observation: This complaint item is provided as informational and is not an item that I can inspect and report on at this jobsite inspection.
d) T&G was not broken down for wood, stain, and labor to hang. Stated it was a bid item. No explanation for not provided a detailed cost breakdown. Investigator’s Observation: This complaint item is provided as informational and is not an item that I can inspect and report on at this jobsite inspection.
5. Need additional $275 to walk through after Mammoth demanded $18k payment. Is walkthrough not part of O&P? Are there cash flow / solvency issues that need to be addressed? Will walk through with Mammoth on 4/4 at 2 PM at no charge. 4/4 this item resolved. Investigator’s Observation: Resolved prior to the JSI
15) 11 new smoke alarms in total, contract says 9 – this item is pending the recall for item under catwalk and garage requirement. 4/4 this item resolved. Investigator’s Observation: Received 08/03/2023 ROC Legal
16) Entry door and Garage area at front of house 1. Threshold and lower door trim damage Investigator’s Observation: Unable to determine cause at time of inspection. The ROC investigator cannot attest that this damage was caused by the respondent. Please understand that nothing in this letter is intended to prevent you from seeking relief in another forum
2. Wood below threshold has gouges. Alex to check on available paint. Investigator’s Observation: Unable to determine cause at time of inspection. The ROC investigator cannot attest that this damage was caused by the respondent. Please understand that nothing in this letter is intended to prevent you from seeking relief in another forum
3. The welcome mat tore up/dirty. Investigator’s Observation: Unable to determine cause at time of inspection. The ROC investigator cannot attest that this damage was caused by the respondent. Please understand that nothing in this letter is intended to prevent you from seeking relief in another forum
4. Sawdust and misc. Construction Debris in front of garage door and front door and side of garage. Investigator’s Observation: At the JSI, the contractor provided a punch list of items they have agreed to perform. This item is on the list.
Governing Rule: §32-1154. Grounds for suspension or revocation of license; continuing jurisdiction; civil penalty; recovery fund award A. The holder of a license or any person listed on a license pursuant to this chapter shall not commit any of the following acts or omissions: 3. Violation of any rule adopted by the registrar. RULE 4-9-108 WORKMANSHIP STANDARDS
A. A contractor shall perform all work in a professional manner. Received 08/03/2023 ROC Legal
B. A contractor shall perform all work in accordance with any applicable building codes and professional industry standards. For work to be performed in accordance with professional industry standards, a contractor shall use such skills, prudence, and diligence in performing and completing tasks undertaken that the completed work meets the standards of a similarly licensed contractor possessing ordinary skill and capacity. Received 08/03/2023 ROC Legal
This visit has been an informal attempt to resolve any questions pertaining to construction related workmanship. Any items that do not meet workmanship standards should be resolved by the contractor or it may be necessary for the property owner to file a formal complaint. Information and the complaint form are available at our website roc.az.gov or you may contact any of our offices.
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Contractor was given a copy of this Recommendation by: Mail Fax At the Site Visit
Sincerely,
Steve Philpott #180 Steve Philpott #180, Assistant Chief of Investigations (928) 637-0482 [email redacted] 1700 W Washington St. Ste 105 Phoenix, Arizona 85007
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Complainant: Alex Bagdonas 3480 W Corral Gate Flagstaff, AZ 86005
1700 W. Washington Street, Suite 105 · Phoenix AZ 85007-2812
602.542.1525 · Toll Free 877.692.9762 · roc.az.gov C013 4/21 Received 08/03/2023 ROC Legal
Respondent: CJAM LLC DBA: 1802 W Kaibab Ln Ste 110 Flagstaff, AZ 86001
1700 W. Washington Street, Suite 105 · Phoenix AZ 85007-2812
602.542.1525 · Toll Free 877.692.9762 · roc.az.gov C013 4/21 Received 08/03/2023 ROC Legal
Case No.: 2023-04895 Investigator: Chris Allison Inspection Date: July 3, 2023 Inspection Time: 12:00 PM
Compliance Jobsite General Notes:
On June 5, 2023 a “Written Directive from the Registrar” was issued directing the Respondent to correct the following items by Jun 30, 2023.
Compliance Item: 1 - Garage - Front South wall not painted per contract Investigator’s Observation: Agreed to on final punch list.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 2 - Garage - Garage door dirty/dusty and should be cleaned according to the contract/standard Investigator’s Observation: Cleaning it typical when the project is turned over to the homeowner.
Respondent shall complete in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 3 - Garage - Paint marks on floor should be removed Investigator’s Observation: Paint overspray/drips/spills should be cleaned up.
1700 W. Washington Street, Suite 105 · Phoenix AZ 85007-2812
602.542.1525 · Toll Free 877.692.9762 · roc.az.gov C013 4/21 Received 08/03/2023 ROC Legal
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 5 - Garage - Tools and other items in work bench are dusty due to Mammoth’s construction. Investigator’s Observation: Agreed to on final punch list.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 6 - Garage - Paint on ceiling bike storage hooks should be removed Investigator’s Observation: Agreed to on final punch list.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 7 - Garage - Windows and sills and window covering dirty/dusty Investigator’s Observation: Agreed to on final punch list.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar;
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Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 8 - Garage - Sheet rock dust on top of wood window frames and window ledges Investigator’s Observation: Cleaning it typical before the project is turned over to the homeowner.
Respondent shall complete in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 9 - Garage - Access hole in ceiling not flush at corners Investigator’s Observation: Trim corners should be flush and tight.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 10 - Garage - There is paint on water heater stove pipe and trim not attached to ceiling Investigator’s Observation: Agreed to on final punch list.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
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Compliance Item: 11 - Garage - Insulation and drywall debris on water heater stand and top of water heater Investigator’s Observation: Agreed to on final punch list.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 12 - Garage - Paint sagging on water heater stand Investigator’s Observation: Agreed to on final punch list.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 13 - Garage - Paint runs visible and touch up needed on fire suppression box Investigator’s Observation: Agreed to on final punch list.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 14 - Garage - Fire suppression box doors bind and needs touchup on both boxes Investigator’s Observation: The door does not function properly.
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Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 15 - Garage - 1 outlet plate broken and several GFI plates installed upside down Investigator’s Observation: Agreed to on final punch list.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 16 - Garage - West ceiling light damaged during mitigation and hung broken Investigator’s Observation: At the inspection respondent agreed to correct.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 18 - Garage - Spot above jack not painted. Appears that it was not removed before painting. Investigator’s Observation: Touch up paint required.
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Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 21 - Living Room - Window casing on north wall not flush after being reattached by Mammoth. Window casing left vertical plank on north wall not securely attached to the frame and is loose and nicked. Investigator’s Observation: Trim should be flush and secured appropriately.
Unable to determine cause of the damage at time of inspection. The ROC investigator cannot attest that this damage was caused by the respondent. Please understand that nothing in this letter is intended to prevent you from seeking relief in another forum.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 22 - Living Room - Cold pocket between fireplace and window due to 1) big crack in window casing trim lower side, and 2) gap where sheetrock meets fireplace, 3) poor caulk work at T&G and sheet rock. Investigator’s Observation: 1) Correct in an appropriate manner.
2) Cracks of more than 1/16” at joints with other dissimilar materials are unacceptable. Correct in an appropriate manner.
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3) Correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 28 - Living Room - The mantel was painted over where new drywall was installed. Investigator’s Observation: Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 32 - Living Room - Wood floors dirty - need to clean to standard Investigator’s Observation: Respondent shall correct as agreed to in the contract after all corrective work is completed. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 34 - Sitting Room - Light switch missing knob. Investigator’s Observation: Agreed to on final punch list.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
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Compliance Item: 36 - Sitting Room - Gouges on window casing – south (eye height) and east (lower shelf Investigator’s Observation: Agreed to on final punch list.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 37 - Sitting Room - Wood floors dirty - need to clean to standard Investigator’s Observation: Respondent shall correct as agreed to in the contract after all corrective work is completed. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 38 - Stairs/Entry - Front door paint on trim – not clean cut where paint meets the casing Investigator’s Observation: Paint on trim. Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 39 - Stairs/Entry - Light switch missing knob at entry door Investigator’s Observation: Agreed to on final punch list.
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Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 41 - Stairs/Entry - Stained trim at entry to cover end of T&G above stair case poor quality. Different trim was used from before and presented a clean/crisp boarder between sheet rock and trim. Investigator’s Observation: The trim and stain is a close match to the T& G, however, the transition from the drywall to the wood is poor.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 42 - Stairs/Entry - Portal window trim scratched – used as a shelf for building hardware Investigator’s Observation: Agreed to on final punch list.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 46 - Upstairs landing - Center beam has overspray and T&G cracked at west end Investigator’s Observation: Paint on beam shall be Corrected in an appropriate manner.
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Crack in T&G shall be corrected in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 47 - Upstairs landing - Center beam East and West side has gap - need caulk Investigator’s Observation: Gaps between dissimilar surfaces should be filled with an appropriate material to give a professional finished look.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 48 - Upstairs landing - North beam has paint drips on southeast side. Investigator’s Observation: Paint on beam shall be Corrected in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 54 - Front bedroom - North fire sprinkler head hanging low Investigator’s Observation: Agreed to on final punch list.
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Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 56 - Front bedroom - Patch marks bleed through on lower west wall Investigator’s Observation: Patch is noticeable visible. Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 57 - Office - Sprinkler cover installed but hangs low Investigator’s Observation: Agreed to on final punch list.
Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 58 - Office - Register is not flush with ceiling and not painted at boarders Investigator’s Observation: Respondent shall correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
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Compliance Item: 59 - Office - Paint touch up needed where ceiling and wall meet, above window, and under heat register Investigator’s Observation: At the inspection Respondent agreed to correct. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Item: 60 - Guest Room storage - Paint on casing looking back toward bedroom Investigator’s Observation: Correct in an appropriate manner. Governing Rule: Violation of any rule adopted by the Registrar; Namely A.A.C. R4-9-108(a): A contractor shall perform all work in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Compliance Findings:
Items not signed off by the Complainant as satisfactory at the inspection are addressed in the findings only.
Compliance Item: 3- Garage Paint marks on floor should be removed Investigator’s Observation: The majority of the paint marks were removed. There was still paint in the floor around the water heater base. Governing Rule: Not in compliance with Written Directive
Compliance Item: 16 - garage – West ceiling light damaged during mitigation and hung broken Investigator’s Observation: During the compliance inspection the diffuser
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was not replaced. The Respondent stated that due to the age of the light they were not able to locate a diffuser. On Friday, June 30th the Respondent received approval from the Complainant to replace the whole light. However, The light was not replaced at the time of the inspection. Governing Rule: Not in compliance with Written Directive
Compliance Item: 21 – Living Room – Window casing on north wall not flush after being reattached by Mammoth. Window casing left vertical plank on north wall not securely attached to the frame and is loose and nicked. Investigator’s Observation: The trim is secure. The Complainant was concerned about a gap between the wall and trim at the bottom corner. Inspecting the corner the trim was cracked and a piece is missing from the back. As stated in the Written Directive. I am unable to determine the cause of damage. Governing Rule: In compliance with Written Directive
Compliance Item: 22 – Living Room - Cold pocket between fireplace and window due to 1) big crack in window casing trim lower side, and 2) gap where sheetrock meets fireplace, 3) poor caulk work at T&G and sheet rock. Investigator’s Observation: The trim is secure. The Complainant was concerned about a gap between the wall and trim at the bottom corner. Inspecting the corner the trim was cracked and a piece is missing from the back. As stated in the Written Directive. I am unable to determine the cause of damage. All other aspects of this item have been corrected. Governing Rule: In compliance with Written Directive
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Compliance Item: 28 - Living Room - The mantel was painted over where new drywall was installed. Investigator’s Observation: Corrected Governing Rule: In compliance with Written Directive
Compliance Item: 34 - Sitting Room - Light switch missing knob. Investigator’s Observation: The dimmer knob has been ordered, but not installed. Governing Rule: Not in compliance with Written Directive
Compliance Item: : 37 - Sitting Room - Wood floors dirty - need to clean to standard Investigator’s Observation: Not corrected as agreed to on final punch list. Governing Rule: Not in compliance with Written Directive
Compliance Item: 39 - Stairs/Entry - Light switch missing knob at entry door Investigator’s Observation: The dimmer knob has been ordered, but not installed. Governing Rule: Not in compliance with Written Directive
Compliance Item: 41 - Stairs/Entry - Stained trim at entry to cover end of T&G above stair case poor quality. Different trim was used from before and presented a clean/crisp boarder between sheet rock and trim. Investigator’s Observation: The transition between the drywall and T&G is not clean and crisp. Governing Rule: Not in compliance with Written Directive
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Compliance Item: : 42 - Stairs/Entry - Portal window trim scratched – used as a shelf for building hardware Investigator’s Observation: Scratches still present. Governing Rule: Not in compliance with Written Directive
Compliance Item: 46 - Upstairs landing - Center beam has overspray and T&G cracked at west end Investigator’s Observation: Corrected Governing Rule: Not in compliance with Written Directive
Compliance Item: 48 - Upstairs landing - North beam has paint drips on southeast side. Investigator’s Observation: There appears to be dust on the beams Governing Rule: Not in compliance with Written Directive
Compliance Item: 54 - Front bedroom - North fire sprinkler head hanging low Investigator’s Observation: Not corrected Governing Rule: Not in compliance with Written Directive
Compliance Item: 56 - Front bedroom - Patch marks bleed through on lower west wall Investigator’s Observation: Corrected Governing Rule: In compliance with Written Directive
Compliance Item: 58 - Office - Register is not flush with ceiling and not painted at boarders Investigator’s Observation: The register is not flush/tight against ceiling.
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Governing Rule: Not in compliance with Written Directive
Compliance Item: 59 - Office - Paint touch up needed where ceiling and wall meet, above window, and under heat register Investigator’s Observation: Touch up paint is still needed on wall above desk. Governing Rule: Not in compliance with Written Directive
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Please review the complaint items listed above. If any of the items have not been corrected at the time of the compliance inspection this complaint will be forwarded to the Registrar’s legal department and a citation may be issued.
If all items are corrected after receipt of this letter, please notify the Registrar’s legal department by sending a notice of compliance signed by the complainant to fax number (602) 364-0416 or by mail to: Arizona Registrar of Contractors, P.O. Box 18244, Phoenix, Arizona 85005-8244.
Sincerely,
Chris Allison Chris Allison, Investigator #193 Desk: (928) 637-0481 Cell: (928) 210-1587 [email redacted] 1700 W Washington St, Suite 105 Phoenix, Arizona 85007-2812
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Insured: ALEX BAGDONAS Business: (925) 642-8622 Property: 3480 W Corral Gate Home: (925) 642-8622 Flagstaff, AZ 86005-2585 Cellular: (925) 759-2440 Home: 3480 W Corral Gate E-mail: [email redacted] Flagstaff, AZ 86005-2585
Claim Rep.: Tia Ward E-mail: [email redacted] Position: Desk Adjuster
Claimant: ALEX BAGDONAS Cell: (925) 759-2440 Home: 3480 W Corral Gate Flagstaff, AZ 86005-2585
Estimator: Angela Charles Business: (480) 528-6863
Reference: Business: (303) 688-3607 Company: Eberl Claims Service Business: 3900 S. Wadsworth Blvd. Suite 800 Lakewood, CO 80235
Claim Number: 1004-71-5999 Policy Number: AZH3109243209 Type of Loss: STORM WIND
Date Contacted: 6/20/2022 4:19 PM Date of Loss: 6/14/2022 12:00 AM Date Received: 6/14/2022 4:53 PM Date Inspected: 6/24/2022 10:00 AM Date Entered: 6/20/2022 9:13 AM Date Est. Completed: 11/22/2022 7:56 AM
Price List: AZFL8X_JUN22 Restoration/Service/Remodel Estimate: ALEX_BAGDONAS
The enclosed estimate related to your dwelling and/or other structure outlines the repairs that are approved for this claim. If you are using a contractor to complete repairs, please provide them with a copy of this estimate. If your contractor has questions regarding this estimate and/or if additional damage is discovered related to your claim, have them contact us prior to starting the repairs Received 08/03/2023 ROC Legal
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ALEX_BAGDONAS Dwelling - Exterior 15' 9' 9" 9' 9" 35' 13' 7'9"6"7' 6" 9' 9" Shingled Roof 25' 6" 11' 9" 19' 7" 11' 5"
6'
F13F12(B) (A) 17' 1" 16' 7"
F11 29' 11" 3' "
F8 (B)F7 (A) '5
5' F17F16 (B)(A)14' 4"
4004.50 Surface Area 40.05 Number of Squares 23'
15' 7" 11'22' 9' 2" 13' 6" F1 (A) Shingled6' Roof 6" 375.96 Total Perimeter Length 144.60 Total Ridge Length 46'
F2 (B) 23' 8" 18' 2"
1' 29' 11"
23' '1 '2
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F10F9 (B)(A) 7' 1' ' 8"
F5F6 (A) " 15' 10"
(B) 5"
F3 (A)F4 (B) 17' 17' 7" 13' 6"27'
QUANTITY UNIT TAX O&P RCV AGE/LIFE COND. DEP % DEPREC. ACV Window 1 (A2) Window 4 (A3) 1. Tear off, Front South GarageFront Door haul and Elevation Front South (A1) dispose South Elevation of Door2Elevation Window (1) (A5) 3 (A4) (2) comp. shingles - Laminated Window (A6) 41.78 SQ 63.58 0.00 531.28 3,187.65 0/30 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 3,187.65 2. Laminated - High Window 4 (A4) grd - comp. shingle rfg. - w/out felt 46.00 Right SQ East Elevation 327.15 657.03 3,141.18 18,847.11 0/40 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 18,847.11 Window Window 2 (A2) 3 (A3) (A1)Window 3. Remove Additional charge for steep roof - 10/12 - 12/12 slope 41.78 SQ 22.07 0.00 184.42 1,106.50 0/NA Avg. 0% (0.00) 1,106.50 Window 4 (A4) 4. Additional charge for steep roof - 10/12 - 12/12 slope Left West Elevation 41.78 Window Window SQ 3 (A3) 2Window (A1) (A2) 93.95 0.00 785.04 4,710.27 0/NA Avg. 0% (0.00) 4,710.27 5. Gable cornice return - laminated - 2 stories or greater 8.00 EA 126.88 5.88 204.18 1,225.10 0/30 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 1,225.10 6. Gable cornice return - laminated 6.00 EA 103.12 4.41 124.62 747.75 0/30 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 747.75 7. Roofing felt - 15 lb. 22.69 SQ 42.07 16.79 194.28 1,165.64 0/20 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 1,165.64 Felt deducted from areas where IWS is installed. 8. Ice & water barrier 1,813.84 SF 2.00 79.23 741.38 4,448.29 0/30 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 4,448.29 9. Ridge cap - venting ridge cap shingles 144.60 LF 12.42 59.21 371.02 2,226.16 0/30 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 2,226.16 10. Asphalt starter - universal starter course 375.96 LF 2.38 17.79 182.52 1,095.09 0/20 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 1,095.09 11. R&R Drip edge 395.00 LF 3.46 35.59 280.48 1,682.77 0/35 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 1,682.77 12. Paint trim - one coat 395.00 LF 1.16 3.24 92.28 553.72 0/15 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 553.72 13. Flashing - pipe jack 4.00 EA 54.84 4.42 44.76 268.54 0/35 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 268.54 14. Prime & paint roof jack 4.00 EA 41.44 2.69 33.70 202.15 0/15 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 202.15 15. R&R Rain cap - 4" to 5" 3.00 EA 48.32 5.33 30.06 180.35 0/35 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 180.35
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CONTINUED - Shingled Roof
QUANTITY UNIT TAX O&P RCV AGE/LIFE COND. DEP % DEPREC. ACV
16. Prime & paint roof vent 3.00 EA 41.44 2.02 25.26 151.60 0/15 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 151.60 17. Skylight flashing kit - dome 2.00 EA 108.86 16.61 46.86 281.19 0/15 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 281.19 18. R&R Continuous ridge vent - shingle-over style 138.00 LF 11.32 42.19 320.86 1,925.21 0/35 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 1,925.21 19. De-icing cable - Detach & reset F13(B) F12(A) 75.00 LF F11 3.79 0.00 56.86 341.11 0/NA Avg. 0% (0.00) 341.11 20. Roofing felt - 15 lb. F8 (B) F7 (A) 17.15 SQ F17(B)F16(A) 42.07 12.69 146.84 881.03 0/20 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 881.03 21. Fall protection harness and lanyard - per day 24.00 DA 8.00 0.00 38.40 230.40 0/NA Avg. 0% (0.00) 230.40 roofers over a 3 day periodF1of(A)time. 22. Additional charge for Shingled high roof Roof (2 stories or greater) 17.15 SQ 26.41 F2 (B) 0.00 90.58 543.51 0/NA Avg. 0% (0.00) 543.51 23. Remove Additional charge for high roof (2 stories or greater) 17.15 SQ 5.31 0.00 18.22 109.29 0/NA Avg. 0% (0.00) 109.29 24. Roofer - per hour F10(B)F9 (A) 4.00 HR 168.29 0.00 F5 (A) 134.64 807.80 0/NA Avg. 0% (0.00) 807.80 F6 (B) Work on steepF3slope (A) to F4 work (B) on skylights 25. Adjustment to meet price and scope of Mission Roofing * 1.00 EA -26.42 0.00 0.00 -26.42 0/NA Avg. 0% (0.00) -26.42
Totals: Shingled Roof 965.12 7,819.72 46,891.81 0.00 46,891.81
Front South Elevation Height: 4" " '7
'5
28.79 SF Walls 468.39 SF Ceiling
"
" '1
'1
Window 1 (A2)
"
Window 4 (A3) 497.18 SF Walls & Ceiling 468.39 SF Floor Front South Elevation 52.04 Front South Elevation (2) SY Flooring 86.38 LF Floor Perimeter 10' 7" 10' 6" 11' 1"
Front South Elevation (1) Garage Door (A1) Door (A5) Window 2 (A6) Window 3 (A4)86.38 LF Ceil. Perimeter 27' 27' 6"
Window 4 (A4)
ALEX_BAGDONAS Right East Elevation 11/22/2022 Page: 3 Window 1 (A1) Window 2 (A2) Window 3 (A3) ngled Roof Received F2 (B) 08/03/2023 ROC Legal
Eberl Claims Service F10(B) F9 (A) F5 (A) 3900 S Wadsworth Blvd, Suite 800 F6 (B) Lakewood, CO 80235 (800) 607-3604 - Phone (303) 986-2776 - Fax
Window 4 (A3) 16' Subroom: Front South Elevation (1) Height: 4" 15' 10"
Front South Elevation (2) 17.56 SF Walls 166.25 SF Ceiling 183.81 SF Walls & Ceiling 166.25 SF Floor 10' 7" 10' 6"
Front South Elevation (1) Door (A5) Window 3 (A4) Window 2 (A6) 18.47 SY Flooring 52.67 LF Floor Perimeter 52.67 LF Ceil. Perimeter 16' 2"
Subroom: Front South Elevation (2) Height: 4" 2' 4"
'6 '
"
20.75 SF Walls 252.41 SF Ceiling '
Window 4 (A3)
273.16 SF Walls & Ceiling 252.41 SF Floor Front South Elevation (2) 28.05 SY Flooring 62.24 LF Floor Perimeter 10' 7" 10' 6"
11' 1"
Front South Elevation (1) Door (A5) Window 3 (A4) indow 2 (A6) Window 4 (A4) 62.24 LF Ceil. Perimeter 17' F13(B)F12(A) F11 17' 6" F8 (B)F7 (A) F17(B) F16(A) QUANTITY UNIT TAX O&P RCV AGE/LIFE COND. DEP % DEPREC. ACV Right East Elevation F1 (A) 26. Window screen - rescreen, 10 - 16 SF Shingled Roof 1.00F2 EA(B) 41.71 0.59 8.46 50.76 0/30 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 50.76 Window 2 (A2) ow 4 (A4) Window 3 (A3) 27. R&R Gutter / downspout - aluminum - up to 5" 23.83 LFF10(B) F9 (A) 8.60 9.35 42.86 257.15 0/25 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 257.15 F5 (A) Gutters damaged F3 (A) F4 (B) during F6second (B) storm ast Elevation 28. Clean siding - wood A2) Window 3 (A3) 887.05 SF 0.40 0.81 71.12 426.75 0/NA Avg. 0% (0.00) 426.75 29. Seal & paint wood siding 887.05 SF 2.14 37.13 387.08 2,322.50 0/15 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 2,322.50
Totals: Front South Elevation 47.88 509.52 3,057.16 0.00 3,057.16 Window 1 (A2) Window 4 (A3) Front South Elevation Front South Elevation (2) Front South Garage Door (A1) DoorElevation (1) 3 (A4) (A5) Window Window 4 (A4) Window 2 (A6)
w 4 (A4) Right East Elevation Height: 4" 44.08 SF Walls 1016.49 SF Ceiling 6" 33'
Window 4 (A4) "
' '6
t Elevation '
Left West Elevation 1060.57 SF Walls & Ceiling 1016.49 SF Floor Right East Elevation Window 3 (A3) Window 2 (A2)Window 3 (A3) Window 1 (A1) 112.94 SY Flooring 132.25 LF Floor Perimeter 10' 7" 11' 1"
ow 2 (A2) Window 3 (A3) 46' 132.25 LF Ceil. Perimeter 46' 8"
QUANTITY Window 4 (A4) UNIT TAX O&P RCV AGE/LIFE COND. DEP % DEPREC. ACV 30. Clean Leftsiding - wood West Elevation Window (A1) 2 (A2) Window Window 11,016.49 SF 3 (A3) 0.40 0.92 81.50 489.02 0/NA Avg. 0% (0.00) 489.02 31. Seal & paint wood siding 1,016.49 SF 2.14 42.55 443.58 2,661.42 0/15 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 2,661.42
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CONTINUED - Right East Elevation
QUANTITY UNIT TAX O&P RCV AGE/LIFE COND. DEP % DEPREC. ACV Totals: Right East Elevation 43.47 525.08 3,150.44 0.00 3,150.44
Rear North Elevation
QUANTITY UNIT TAX O&P RCV AGE/LIFE COND. DEP % DEPREC. ACV 32. R&R Gutter / downspout - aluminum - up to 5" 35.00 LF F13(B)F12(A)8.60 13.73 62.94 377.67 0/25 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 377.67 F11 Gutters damaged by hail F8 (B)F7 (A) 33. R&R F16Soffit F17(B) (A) - wood 64.00 SF 7.51 17.76 99.68 598.08 0/150 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 598.08 F1 (A) A portion of wood soffit was damaged and will need to be replaced Shingled Roof 34. Clean with pressure/chemical F2 (B) spray 619.75 SF 0.37 0.56 45.98 275.85 0/NA Avg. 0% (0.00) 275.85 Allows to prep soffit F10(B)and F9 (A) deck F5 (A) 35. Prime & paint exterior soffit - wood F6 (B) F3 (A) F4 (B) 143.50 SF 2.64 5.48 76.86 461.18 0/15 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 461.18 36. Stain/finish deck handrail 50.75 LF 8.38 7.30 86.52 519.11 0/15 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 519.11 37. Stain/finish deck 388.00 SF 1.11 9.18 87.98 527.84 0/15 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 527.84 38. Sand wood - exterior Window 1 (A2) 540.25 SF Window 42.78 (A3) 3.44 301.06 1,806.40 0/15 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 1,806.40 Front South Elevation Front South Elevation (2) Sand deck, stairs, Front Garage Door (A1) South Window Doorhand rails, Elevation (1) and (A5) Window 3 (A4) (A6) front of rails 39. Stain/finish deck front spindles * 152.25 SF 8.38 21.89 259.56 1,557.31 0/15 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 1,557.31
Window Totals: Rear 4 (A4)Elevation North 79.34 1,020.58 6,123.44 0.00 6,123.44 Right East Elevation Window 2 (A2)Window 3 (A3) Window 1 (A1)
Left West Elevation Height: 4" 44.08 SF Walls 1016.49 SF Ceiling 6" 33'
Window 4 (A4) "
' '6
'
1060.57 SF Walls & Ceiling 1016.49 SF Floor Left West Elevation (A1) 2 (A2) Window 3 (A3) Window Window 112.94 SY Flooring 132.25 LF Floor Perimeter 10' 7" 11' 1"
46' 132.25 LF Ceil. Perimeter 46' 8"
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Eberl Claims Service 3900 S Wadsworth Blvd, Suite 800 Lakewood, CO 80235 (800) 607-3604 - Phone (303) 986-2776 - Fax
QUANTITY UNIT TAX O&P RCV AGE/LIFE COND. DEP % DEPREC. ACV 40. Clean siding - wood 1,016.49 SF 0.40 0.92 81.50 489.02 0/NA Avg. 0% (0.00) 489.02 41. Seal & paint wood siding 1,016.49 SF 2.14 42.55 443.58 2,661.42 0/15 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 2,661.42
Totals: Left West Elevation 43.47 525.08 3,150.44 0.00 3,150.44
Total: Dwelling - Exterior 1,179.28 10,399.98 62,373.29 0.00 62,373.29
Dwelling - Interior Dwelling - Interior
QUANTITY Fireplace (B1) UNIT TAX O&P RCV AGE/LIFE COND. DEP % DEPREC. ACV No interior damage was reported during the inspection. Dining Room Living Room Total: Dwelling - Interior 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Upper Cabin4 (B11) Lower Cabin2 (B1) Upper Cabin3 (B10) Upper Cabin6 (B13) Lower Cabin4 (B4) Kitchen DW
Upper Cabin7 (B14) Lower Cabin1Bathroom Entrance (B1)Upper LowerCabin5 Cabin3(B12) (B3) Laundry Room 1st Floor Upper Cabin2 (B9) Pantry (1) Upper Cabin1 (B5)Entrance Over Fridge1 (B8) 2' 9" 13' 10" 13' 8" Garage Height: 10' 6" 5' 10" 2' 10" 5' 6"
7' 5"
Up 7' 5"
Up 12' 10"
651.44 SF Walls 411.46 SF Ceiling 12' 6"
Stairs Front Sitting Room
Garage 1062.90 SF Walls & Ceiling 411.46 SF Floor 45.72 SY Flooring 62.58 LF Floor Perimeter 5' 7" 2' 10"
13' 5" 12' 10"
13' 7" 12' 6"
81.17 LF Ceil. Perimeter 5' 11"
15' 10" 1' 9" 2' 7" 2' 1"
Window 2' 10" X 4' 10" Opens into Exterior Window 2' 10" X 4' 10" Opens into Exterior Door 15' 10" X 7' Opens into Exterior Door 2' 9" X 8' Opens into LAUNDRY_ROOM
QUANTITY UNIT TAX O&P RCV AGE/LIFE COND. DEP % DEPREC. ACV 42. Contents - move out then reset - Large room 1.00 EA 91.51 0.00 18.30 109.81 0/NA Avg. 0% (0.00) 109.81 43. Mask the floor per square foot - plastic and tape - 4 mil 411.46 SF 0.30 2.25 25.14 150.83 0/15 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 150.83 44. Batt insulation - 4" - R11- unfaced batt 39.50 SF 0.68 1.58 5.70 34.14 0/150 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 34.14 For walls 45. Batt insulation - 10" - R30 - unfaced batt 158.00 SF 1.66 18.40 56.14 336.82 0/150 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 336.82
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Eberl Claims Service 3900 S Wadsworth Blvd, Suite 800 Lakewood, CO 80235 (800) 607-3604 - Phone (303) 986-2776 - Fax
CONTINUED - Garage
Fireplace (B1)
QUANTITY UNIT TAX O&P RCV AGE/LIFE COND. DEP % DEPREC. ACV
For ceiling Dining Room 46. 1/2" drywall - hung, taped, ready for texture Living Room 197.50 SF 2.29 11.50 92.76 556.54 0/150 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 556.54 47. Texture drywall - light hand texture Upper Cabin4 (B11) 296.25 SF 0.92 2.43 55.00 329.98 0/150 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 329.98 48. Seal the surface Lower Cabin2 area (B1) w/PVA primer - one coat Upper Cabin3 (B10) B1) 296.25 SFUpper Cabin6 (B13)0.71 1.62 42.38 254.34 0/15 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 254.34 49. Paint the walls and ceiling - two coats (B4) KitchenLower Cabin4 DW
Upper Cabin7 (B14) 1,062.90 SF 1.14 22.25 246.80 1,480.76 0/15 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 1,480.76 Lower Cabin1 (B1) Entrance Bathroom Upper LowerCabin5 Cabin3(B12) (B3) Totals: Garage 60.03 542.22 3,253.22 0.00 3,253.22 Dining Room Laundry Room Upper Cabin2 (B9) Pantry (1) Living Upper Cabin1 Room (B5) Entrance Over Fridge1 (B8)
7' 1" Entrance Height: 20' 3' 8" 3' 6" 4' 10" 5' 2"
Up 285.12 SF Walls Upper Cabin4 (B11) 53.96 SF Ceiling 1' 2" 339.08 SF Walls & Ceiling 53.96 SF Floor 3' 11"
1' 6" Up
Lower Cabin2 (B1) Front Sitting Room Stairs 6.00 SY Flooring 12.33 LF Floor Perimeter 3'
2" 3' 10" Upper Cabin3 (B10) 7" 9"
Upper Cabin6 (B13) 30.17 LF Ceil. Perimeter Kitchen Lower Cabin4 (B4) DW
Missing Wall - GoesUpper to Cabin7 Floor(B14) 3' 11" X 8' Opens into FRONT_SITTIN wer Cabin1 (B1) Missing Wall 3' X 20' Opens into STAIRS Entrance Bathroom Upper LowerCabin5 Cabin3 (B12) (B3) Door 3' 10" X 8' Opens into Exterior
Room Subroom: Entrance (1) Upper Cabin2 (B9) Height: Sloped 5" 3"
7' 1" Pantry (1) 202.19 SF Walls 42.88 SF Ceiling 2' 11"
2' 9" 2'
Upper Cabin1 (B5) Entrance 245.07 Over Fridge1 (B8) SF Walls & Ceiling 31.88 SF Floor 2' 1"
3.54 SY Flooring 7.00 LF Floor Perimeter 1' 7"
1' 3"
19.19 LF Ceil. Perimeter
Up Door 2' X 6' 7" Opens into STAIRS2 Missing Wall 7' 1" X 18' 5" Opens into ENTRANCE2 Up
Missing StairsWall Front Sitting Room 7' 1" X 18' 5" Opens into ENTRANCE1
ALEX_BAGDONAS 11/22/2022 Page: 7 Dining Room Received 08/03/2023 Living Room ROC Legal
Eberl Claims Service 3900 S Wadsworth Blvd, Suite 800(B11) Upper Cabin4
Lakewood, CO 80235 (800)Lower 607-3604 Cabin2 (B1) - Phone
(303) 986-2776 - Fax Upper Cabin3 (B10)
Upper Cabin6 (B13)
7' 1" Kitchen Lower Cabin4 (B4)
DW Subroom: Entrance (2) Height: 10' Upper Cabin7 (B14)
153.33 SF Walls 53.72 SF Ceiling 5' 5" 5' 7"
r Cabin1 (B1) 207.05 SF Walls & Ceiling 53.72 SF Floor 7' 9" 7' 3"
Entrance Bathroom Upper LowerCabin5 Cabin3 (B12) (B3)
5.97 SY Flooring 15.33 LF Floor Perimeter 15.33 LF Ceil. Perimeter 1' 10"
oom 2'
Upper Cabin2 (B9)
Pantry (1)
Missing Wall per Cabin1 (B5) - Goes to Ceiling Entrance 7' 9" X -1' Over Fridge1 (B8) Opens into ENTRANCE_BAT Missing Wall 7' 1" X 10' Opens into LIVING_ROOM Missing Wall 7' 1" X 10' Opens into ENTRANCE
QUANTITY UNIT TAX O&P RCV AGE/LIFE COND. DEP % DEPREC. ACV Up 50. Contents - move out then reset 1.00 EA 61.01 0.00 12.20 73.21 0/NA Avg. 0% (0.00) 73.21 Up
Front Sitting Room 51. Heat/AC Stairs register - Mechanically attached - Detach & reset 0.50 EA 15.18 0.00 1.52 9.11 0/NA Avg. 0% (0.00) 9.11 52. Recessed light fixture - Detach & reset entire unit 2.00 EA 108.85 0.00 43.54 261.24 0/NA Avg. 0% (0.00) 261.24 53. Mask the floor per square foot - plastic and tape - 4 mil 139.55 SF 0.30 0.76 8.54 51.17 0/15 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 51.17 54. Baseboard - 4 1/4" stain grade 34.67 LF 5.13 9.21 37.42 224.49 0/150 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 224.49 55. Stain & finish baseboard 34.67 LF 1.89 0.69 13.24 79.46 0/15 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 79.46 56. Casing - 3 1/4" stain grade 20.00 LF 3.40 4.30 14.46 86.76 0/150 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 86.76 57. Stain & finish casing 20.00 LF 1.89 0.40 7.64 45.84 0/15 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 45.84 58. Batt insulation - 4" - R11- unfaced batt 640.64 SF 0.68 25.65 92.26 553.55 0/150 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 553.55 For walls 59. Batt insulation - 10" - R30 - unfaced batt 150.56 SF 1.66 17.54 53.48 320.95 0/150 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 320.95 For ceiling 60. 1/2" drywall - hung, taped, ready for texture 791.20 SF 2.29 46.08 371.60 2,229.53 0/150 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 2,229.53 61. Texture drywall - light hand texture 791.20 SF 0.92 6.48 146.88 881.26 0/150 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 881.26 62. Seal the walls and ceiling w/PVA primer - one coat 791.20 SF 0.71 4.32 113.22 679.29 0/15 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 679.29 63. Paint the walls and ceiling - two coats 791.20 SF 1.14 16.56 183.72 1,102.25 0/15 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 1,102.25 64. Trim board - 1" x 6" - installed (pine) 150.56 LF 5.29 44.12 168.12 1,008.70 0/150 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 1,008.70
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CONTINUED - Entrance
QUANTITY UNIT TAX O&P RCV AGE/LIFE COND. DEP % DEPREC. ACV
For tongue and groove on ceiling 65. Finish Carpenter - per hour 8.00 HR 73.76 0.00 118.02 708.10 0/NA Avg. 0% (0.00) 708.10 Additional labor needed for tongue and groove ceiling (B1) 66. Stain & finish trim 150.56 LF 1.89 3.01 57.52 345.09 0/15 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 345.09 For tongueDiningandRoom groove on ceiling 67. Hanging light fixture Living Room
1.00 EA 85.48 3.20 17.74 106.42 0/20 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 106.42 Upper Cabin4 (B11) 68. Smoke detector Lower Cabin2 (B1) 1.00Upper Upper Cabin6 (B13) EACabin3 (B10) 61.28 2.55 12.78 76.61 0/10 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 76.61 Lower Cabin4 (B4) Kitchen DW
Upper Cabin7 (B14) Totals: Entrance 184.87 1,473.90 8,843.03 0.00 8,843.03 Cabin1 (B1) Entrance Bathroom Upper LowerCabin5 Cabin3(B12) (B3)
Room Upper Cabin2 (B9) Pantry (1) Cabin1 (B5) Entrance Over Fridge1 (B8) 3' 8" 2' 11" 3' 9" 3' 10" 4" Front Sitting Room Height: Tray 3' 4" 3' 2" 3' 8"
3'
6' 6" 6' 4"
Up 293.00 SF Walls 153.66 SF Ceiling 4' 8" 9" 3' 11" Up
Stairs Front Sitting Room 446.66 SF Walls & Ceiling 139.03 SF Floor 3' 6" 3' 4" 4' 10" 7"
6' 10" 6' 6"
15.45 SY Flooring 40.50 LF Floor Perimeter 3' 2"
4' 7' 1' 3' 3' 3' 47.33 LF Ceil. Perimeter 1' 4" 1' 2" 7' 4" 4' 2" 4' 4" 7' 2"
Window 3' 4" X 5' Opens into Exterior Window 3' 4" X 5' Opens into Exterior Missing Wall - Goes to Floor 2' 11" X 8' Opens into KITCHEN Missing Wall - Goes to Floor 3' 11" X 8' Opens into ENTRANCE1 Window 3' X 5' Opens into Exterior Window 3' X 5' Opens into Exterior Window 3' X 5' Opens into Exterior
QUANTITY UNIT TAX O&P RCV AGE/LIFE COND. DEP % DEPREC. ACV 69. Contents - move out then reset 1.00 EA 61.01 0.00 12.20 73.21 0/NA Avg. 0% (0.00) 73.21 70. Mask the floor per square foot - plastic and tape - 4 mil 139.03 SF 0.30 0.76 8.50 50.97 0/15 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 50.97 71. Batt insulation - 4" - R11- unfaced batt 81.00 SF 0.68 3.24 11.66 69.98 0/150 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 69.98 ALEX_BAGDONAS 11/22/2022 Page: 9 Received 08/03/2023 ROC Legal
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CONTINUED - Front Sitting Room
QUANTITY UNIT TAX O&P RCV AGE/LIFE COND. DEP % DEPREC. ACV
For walls 72. Batt insulation - 10" - R30 - unfaced batt 153.66 SF 1.66 17.90 54.60 327.58 0/150 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 327.58 For ceiling 73. 1/2" drywall - hung, taped, ready for texture 234.66 SF 2.29 13.67 110.22 661.26 0/150 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 661.26 74. Texture drywall - light hand texture 351.99 SF 0.92 2.88 65.34 392.05 0/150 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 392.05 75. Seal the surface area w/PVA primer - one coat 351.99 SF 0.71 1.92 50.36 302.19 0/15 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 302.19 76. Paint the walls and ceiling - two coats 446.66 SF 1.14 9.35 103.72 622.26 0/15 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 622.26 77. Trim board - 1" x 6" - installed (pine) 64.00 LF 5.29 18.75 71.48 428.79 0/150 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 428.79 For tongue and groove on ceiling 78. Finish Carpenter - per hour 2.00 HR 73.76 0.00 29.50 177.02 0/NA Avg. 0% (0.00) 177.02 Additional labor needed for tongue and groove ceiling 79. Stain & finish trim 64.00 LF 1.89 1.28 24.46 146.70 0/15 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 146.70 For tongue and groove on ceiling 80. Light fixture 1.00 EA 69.90 3.00 14.58 87.48 0/20 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 87.48
Totals: Front Sitting Room 72.75 556.62 3,339.49 0.00 3,339.49
16' 5" 1' 5"
Living Room Height: Sloped 1' 3"
Fireplace (B1) 15' 9"
872.22 SF Walls 371.94 SF Ceiling 10' 10" 15' 6"
Dining Room 15' 4"
Living Room 1244.16 SF Walls & Ceiling 288.75 SF Floor 32.08 SY Flooring 38.75 LF Floor Perimeter 2"
Upper Cabin4 (B11) 3' 11"
Lower Cabin2 (B1) 78.73 LF Ceil. Perimeter 2' 10"
Upper Cabin3 (B10) Upper Cabin6 (B13) Lower Cabin4 (B4) Kitchen DW
Upper Cabin7 (B14) Missing Wall(B1)- Goes Lower Cabin1 Lowerto Upper Entrance Bathroom neither Cabin5 Cabin3(B12) (B3) Floor/Ceiling 3' 11" X 6' 6" Opens into KITCHEN Missing Laundry Wall Room - Goes to Floor Upper Cabin2 (B9) 10' 10" X 10' Opens into DINING_ROOM Pantry (1) Upper Cabin1 (B5) Entrance Over Fridge1 (B8)
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Stairs Front Sitting Room
Garage Received Dining Room 08/03/2023 ROC Legal
Eberl Claims Service Living Room
3900 S Wadsworth Blvd, Suite 800 Lakewood, CO 80235 (800) 607-3604 - Phone (303) 986-2776 - Fax Upper Cabin4 (B11)
4' 9" 2' 10" 2" Subroom: Living Room (2) Height: 10' Lower Cabin2 (B1) 4' 5" 133.25 SF Walls 18.03 SF Ceiling Upper Cabin3 (B10) 4' 9"
4' 1"
151.28 SF Walls & Ceiling 18.03 SF Floor Upper Cabin6 (B13) 2.00 SY Flooring 12.92 LF Floor Perimeter 1' 3"
3' 5" 1' 17.00 LF Ceil. Perimeter Kitchen Lower Cabin4 (B4)
DW Fireplace (B1) 3' 7" 1' Upper Cabin7 (B14)
Missing Wall - Goes to Floor 1' 3" X 9' Opens into LIVING_ROOM Dining Room Missing Wall - Goes to FloorLower Cabin1 (B1) Living Room 2' 10" X 9' Opens into LIVING_ROOM1 Entrance Bathroom Upper Lower Cabin5 Cabin3 (B12) (B3) Subroom: Living Room (1) Upper Cabin4 (B11) Height: 10' Lower Cabin2 (B1) 15' 9" Upper Cabin3 (B10) 83.42 SF Walls 20.87 SF Ceiling Upper Cabin6 (B13)Room Laundry 1' 5"
2' 4" 2' 5" 3' 9" 7' 1" Lower Cabin4 (B4) Kitchen 104.28 SF Walls & Ceiling 20.87 SF Floor Upper Cabin2 (B9) DW
4" 2' 3" 3' 3" Upper Cabin7 (B14) Lower Cabin1 (B1) 2.32 SY Flooring 7.75 LF Floor Perimeter Entrance Bathroom Upper LowerCabin5 Cabin3(B12) (B3) Pantry (1) 11.33 LF Ceil. Perimeter Laundry Room Upper UpperCabin2 Cabin1(B9) (B5) Over Fridge1 (B8) Pantry (1) Entrance Upper Cabin1 (B5) Entrance Over Fridge1 (B8) Missing Wall 15' 9" X 10' Opens into LIVING_ROOM1 Missing WallUp- Goes to Floor 1' 3" X 9' Opens into LIVING_ROOM2 Door 2' 4" X 8' Opens into LAUNDRY_ROOM Up
Stairs Front Sitting Room Missing Wall 7' 1" X 10' Opens into ENTRANCE2 Garage Up QUANTITY UNIT TAX O&P RCV AGE/LIFE COND. DEP % DEPREC. ACV 81. Contents - move out then reset - Large room 1.00 EA 91.51 0.00 18.30 109.81 0/NA Avg. 0% (0.00) 109.81 Up
Front Sitting Room 82. Recessed light fixture - Detach & reset entire unit Stairs 5.00 EA 108.85 0.00 108.86 653.11 0/NA Avg. 0% (0.00) 653.11 83. Mask the floor per square foot - plastic and tape - 4 mil 327.65 SF 0.30 1.79 20.02 120.11 0/15 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 120.11 84. Batt insulation - 4" - R11- unfaced batt Garage 32.00 SF 0.68 1.28 4.62 27.66 0/150 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 27.66 For walls 85. Batt insulation - 10" - R30 - unfaced batt 410.84 SF 1.66 47.86 145.98 875.83 0/150 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 875.83 For ceiling 86. 1/2" drywall - hung, taped, ready for texture 442.84 SF 2.29 25.79 207.98 1,247.87 0/150 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 1,247.87 87. Texture drywall - smooth / skim coat 664.26 SF 1.50 8.46 200.98 1,205.83 0/150 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 1,205.83 88. Texture drywall - heavy hand texture 664.26 SF 1.36 12.09 183.10 1,098.58 0/150 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 1,098.58 89. Seal the surface area w/PVA primer - one coat 664.26 SF 0.71 3.63 95.04 570.29 0/15 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 570.29
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CONTINUED - Living Room
QUANTITY UNIT TAX O&P RCV AGE/LIFE COND. DEP % DEPREC. ACV
90. Paint the walls and ceiling - two coats 1,499.73 SF 1.14 31.39 348.22 2,089.30 0/15 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 2,089.30 91. Trim board - 1" x 6" - installed (pine) 410.84 LF 5.29 120.38 458.74 2,752.46 0/150 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 2,752.46 For tongue and groove on ceiling 92. Finish Carpenter - per hour 12.00 HR 73.76 0.00 177.02 1,062.14 0/NA Avg. 0% (0.00) 1,062.14 Additional labor needed for tongue and groove ceiling 93. Stain & finish wood siding 410.84 SF 2.68 16.45 223.52 1,341.02 0/15 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 1,341.02 For tongue and groove on ceiling 94. Ceiling fan & light 1.00 EA 328.35 11.60 68.00 407.95 0/20 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 407.95 95. Smoke detector 1.00 EA 61.28 2.55 12.78 76.61 0/10 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 76.61 96. Additional cost for high wall or ceiling - 11' to 14' 1,499.73 SF 0.07 0.00 21.00 125.98 0/15 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 125.98 97. Additional cost for high wall or ceiling - 11' to 14' high 1,499.73 SF 0.56 0.00 167.98 1,007.83 0/150 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 1,007.83 98. Tape joint for new to existing drywall - per LF 19.00 LF 9.09 0.66 34.68 208.05 0/150 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 208.05 99. R&R Polyethylene vapor barrier, seam taping & joint caulking 190.00 SF 0.49 2.59 19.14 114.83 0/150 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 114.83 100. Drywall Installer / Finisher - per hour 4.00 HR 91.46 0.00 73.16 439.00 0/150 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 439.00 Labor to match new texture with current texture 101. Add on - Ceiling fan down rod - 18" 1.00 EA 30.78 1.78 6.52 39.08 0/20 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 39.08 102. Detach & Reset Recessed light fixture - trim only 9.00 EA 3.22 0.00 5.80 34.78 0/20 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 34.78 103. R&R Siding - tongue & groove - redwood 410.84 SF 8.54 170.86 735.90 4,415.33 0/100 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 4,415.33
Totals: Living Room 459.16 3,337.34 20,023.45 0.00 20,023.45
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DW Fireplace (B1) Eberl Claims Service 3900 S Wadsworth Blvd, Suite 800 Upper Cabin7 (B14) Lakewood, CO 80235 (800) 607-3604 - Phone Dining Room (303) 986-2776 - Fax Up Lower Cabin1 (B1) Living Room
Upper Lower Cabin5 Cabin3 (B12) (B3) 1' 2"Bathroom Entrance 1" Stairs Height: 9' 6" Upper Cabin4 (B11)
1' 6" Lower Cabin2 (B1) 13.62 SF Walls 4.76 SF Ceiling Up
18.39 SF Walls & Ceiling 11.66 SF Floor 3' 2"
Upper Cabin3 (B10) Front Sitting Room 3'
Stairs Upper Cabin6 (B13) dry Room 1.30 SY Flooring 1.98 LF Floor Perimeter Kitchen Lower Cabin4 (B4) Upper Cabin2 (B9)
DW 1' 7" Upper Cabin7 (B14) 1.58 LF Ceil. Perimeter
Lower Cabin1 (B1) Entrance Bathroom Upper LowerCabin5 Cabin3(B12) (B3) Pantry (1) Missing Wall 3' X 9' 6" Opens into ENTRANCE1 Laundry Room Upper Cabin2 (B9) Upper Cabin1 (B5) 3' 3" Subroom: Stairs2 (1) Height: Sloped PantryEntrance Over Fridge1 (B8) 2' 5" 3"
(1) Upper Cabin1 (B5) Over Fridge1 (B8) 113.02 SF Walls 46.32 SF Ceiling 5' 1"
Entrance 5' 1"
2' 1"
159.35 SF Walls & Ceiling 67.64 SF Floor 7.52 SY Flooring 12.14 LF Floor Perimeter 4' 10" 5' 2" 4' 3" 4' 1"
Up 12.48 LF Ceil. Perimeter 1" Up
Stairs Front Sitting Room Missing Wall 1" X 12' 2" Opens into STAIRS Door 2' X 6' 7" Opens into ENTRANCE Up rage Missing Wall 3' 2" X 12' 2" Opens into STAIRS1 3' 2" Subroom: Stairs1 (2) Height: 7' 8" 48.56 SF Walls 10.03 SF Ceiling Up 3' 2"
58.58 SF Walls & Ceiling 10.03 SF Floor 3' 4"
Stairs Front Sitting Room 1.11 SY Flooring 6.33 LF Floor Perimeter 6.33 LF Ceil. Perimeter
Missing Wall 3' 2" X 7' 8" Opens into STAIRS Missing Wall 3' 2" X 7' 8" Opens into STAIRS2
QUANTITY UNIT TAX O&P RCV AGE/LIFE COND. DEP % DEPREC. ACV 104. Heat/AC register - Mechanically attached - Detach & reset 0.50 EA 15.18 0.00 1.52 9.11 0/NA Avg. 0% (0.00) 9.11 105. Carpet 163.08 SF 3.76 42.44 131.12 786.74 0/10 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 786.74 106. Carpet pad 89.32 SF 0.64 4.15 12.28 73.59 0/10 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 73.59 107. Step charge for "tucked" carpet installation - High grade 16.00 EA 15.96 0.66 51.22 307.24 0/10 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 307.24 108. Batt insulation - 4" - R11- unfaced batt 175.20 SF 0.68 7.02 25.22 151.38 0/150 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 151.38 For walls 109. Batt insulation - 10" - R30 - unfaced batt 61.11 SF 1.66 7.12 21.70 130.26 0/150 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 130.26
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CONTINUED - Stairs
QUANTITY UNIT TAX O&P RCV AGE/LIFE COND. DEP % DEPREC. ACV
For ceiling 110. 1/2" drywall - hung, taped, ready for texture 236.32 SF 2.29 13.76 111.00 665.93 0/150 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 665.93 111. Texture drywall - light hand texture 236.32 SF 0.92 1.94 43.86 263.21 0/150 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 263.21 112. Seal the walls and ceiling w/PVA primer - one coat 236.32 SF 0.71 1.29 33.82 202.90 0/15 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 202.90 113. Paint the walls and ceiling - two coats 236.32 SF 1.14 4.95 54.88 329.23 0/15 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 329.23 114. Trim board - 1" x 6" - installed (pine) 61.11 LF 5.29 17.91 68.24 409.42 0/150 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 409.42 For tongue and groove on ceiling 115. Finish Carpenter - per hour 2.00 HR 73.76 0.00 29.50 177.02 0/NA Avg. 0% (0.00) 177.02 Additional labor needed for tongue and groove ceiling 116. Stain & finish trim 61.11 LF 1.89 1.22 23.34 140.06 0/15 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 140.06 For tongue and groove on ceiling
Totals: Stairs 102.46 607.70 3,646.09 0.00 3,646.09
Total: 1st Floor 879.27 6,517.78 39,105.28 0.00 39,105.28
2nd Floor
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Eberl Claims Service 3900 S Wadsworth Blvd, Suite 800 ge Room Lakewood, CO 80235 (800) 607-3604 - Phone (303) 986-2776 - Fax Upstairs Toilet Storage 2 Toilet (1) Upstairs Toilet Storage 2 Bedroom 2 Closet (1) Bathroom 2 Upstair Hallway Height: Peaked 1' 10" 1' 8" 15' 9" 2' 6" 3' 5"
Vanity (B1) Toilet (1) Upstair Bathroom 277.42 SF Walls 192.30 SF Ceiling 2' 11" 2' 6"
Upstair Hallway ffice 1" 469.72 SF Walls & Ceiling 153.09 SF Floor 3' 3" 1'
7' 1" Bedroom 2 4' 1"
17.01 SY Flooring 15.50 LF Floor Perimeter 2' 4" 2' 6"
3' 10" Closet (1) 6" 35.25 LF Ceil. Perimeter Bedroom 2 Closet (1) Bathroom 2
om 1 Closet (1) y (B1) Missing Wall 3' 3" X 10' Opens into Exterior Upstair Bathroom Missing Wall 1' X 10' Opens into UPSTAIR_HAL1 Missing Wall Upstair Hallway 7' 1" X 10' Opens into Exterior Bedroom 1 Storage RoomDoor 2' 6" X 6' 7" Opens into BEDROOM_2 Missing Wall 15' 9" X 10' Opens into Exterior Door 2' 6" X 6' 7" Opens into UPSTAIR_BATH Bedroom 2 Subroom: Closet (1) Height: 10' Upstairs Toilet Storage 2
109.76 SF Walls Toilet (1) 8.75 SF Ceiling 10" 3' 10" 8" 118.51 SF Walls & Ceiling 8.75 SF Floor 2' 1"
6" 1' 9"
0.97 Bedroom SY Flooring 9.67 LF Floor Perimeter 2' 3"
Closet (1) 2 Closet (1) Bathroom 2 1' 5" 3' 7" 13.50 LF Ceil. Perimeter Vanity (B1) 1' 5" Upstair Bathroom 3' 9"
Door Upstair Hallway 3' 10" X 6' 7" Opens into UPSTAIR_HAL1 Office 4' 11" Subroom: Upstair Hallway (2) Height: 10' 1' 6"
1' 4"
Bedroom 2 145.70 SF Walls 29.97 SF Ceiling 4' 1" 2' 6"
175.67 SF Walls & Ceiling 29.97 SF Floor 3.33 SY Flooring 12.83 LF Floor Perimeter 2' 4"
2' 1"
1' 9"
Closet (1) 2' 7" 17.92 LF Ceil. Perimeter 1' 11"
Bedroom 1 Closet (1) Door 2' 6" X 6' 7" Opens into OFFICE Door 2' 7" X 6' 7" Opens into BEDROOM_1 Missing Wall 4' 1" X 10' Opens into UPSTAIR_HAL1
QUANTITY UNIT TAX O&P RCV AGE/LIFE COND. DEP % DEPREC. ACV 117. Heat/AC register - Mechanically attached - Detach & reset 1.00 EA 15.18 0.00 3.04 18.22 0/NA Avg. 0% (0.00) 18.22 To reset two registers Bedroom 1
118. Recessed light fixture - Detach & reset entire unit 2.00 EA 108.85 0.00 43.54 261.24 0/NA Avg. 0% (0.00) 261.24 119. Carpet 233.50 SF 3.76 60.77 187.76 1,126.49 0/10 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 1,126.49 120. Carpet pad 191.81 SF 0.64 8.90 26.34 158.00 0/10 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 158.00 ALEX_BAGDONAS 11/22/2022 Page: 15 Received 08/03/2023 ROC Legal
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CONTINUED - Upstair Hallway
QUANTITY UNIT TAX O&P RCV AGE/LIFE COND. DEP % DEPREC. ACV
121. Baseboard - 4 1/4" stain grade 38.00 LF 5.13 10.10 41.00 246.04 0/150 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 246.04 122. Stain & finish baseboard 38.00 LF 1.89 0.76 14.52 87.10 0/15 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 87.10 123. Casing - 3 1/4" stain grade 85.00 LF 3.40 18.25 61.46 368.71 0/150 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 368.71 124. Stain & finish casing 85.00 LF 1.89 1.70 32.48 194.83 0/15 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 194.83 125. Batt insulation - 4" - R11- unfaced batt 532.88 SF 0.68 21.34 76.74 460.44 0/150 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 460.44 For walls 126. Batt insulation - 10" - R30 - unfaced batt 231.02 SF 1.66 26.91 82.08 492.48 0/150 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 492.48 For ceiling 127. 1/2" drywall - hung, taped, ready for texture 763.90 SF 2.29 44.49 358.76 2,152.58 0/150 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 2,152.58 128. Texture drywall - light hand texture 763.90 SF 0.92 6.26 141.82 850.87 0/150 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 850.87 129. Seal the walls and ceiling w/PVA primer - one coat 763.90 SF 0.71 4.17 109.32 655.86 0/15 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 655.86 130. Paint the walls and ceiling - two coats - 2 colors 763.90 SF 1.42 15.99 220.14 1,320.87 0/15 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 1,320.87 131. Trim board - 1" x 6" - installed (pine) 231.02 LF 5.29 67.69 257.96 1,547.75 0/150 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 1,547.75 For tongue and groove on ceiling 132. Finish Carpenter - per hour 8.00 HR 73.76 0.00 118.02 708.10 0/NA Avg. 0% (0.00) 708.10 Additional labor needed for tongue and groove ceiling 133. Stain & finish trim 231.02 LF 1.89 4.62 88.24 529.49 0/15 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 529.49 For tongue and groove on ceiling 134. Smoke detector 1.00 EA 61.28 2.55 12.78 76.61 0/10 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 76.61 135. Chandelier - Detach & reset 1.00 EA 134.97 0.00 27.00 161.97 0/NA Avg. 0% (0.00) 161.97
Totals: Upstair Hallway 294.50 1,903.00 11,417.65 0.00 11,417.65
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5' 7" 3' 2' 7" 5' 3" 2' 3" Storage Room Height: 10' 6' 1" 5' 9"
473.00 SF Walls 151.31 SF Ceiling 13' 3" 12' 9"
2' 6"
Storage Room 624.31 SF Walls & Ceiling 151.31 SF Floor 5' 5" 1' 8"
3' 9" 16.81 SY Flooring 46.67 LF Floor Perimeter 5' 5"
Upstairs Toilet Storage 2 3' 5" 2' 11" 51.67 LF Ceil. Perimeter Toilet (1) 3' 3" Bedroom 2 Closet Bathroom (1) 2 Vanity (B1) Upstair Bathroom Door 2' 6" X 6' 7" Opens into OFFICE Upstair Hallway Office Door 2' 6" X 6' 7" Opens into Exterior Bedroom 2 Window 3' X 3' 7" Opens into Exterior Closet (1)
QUANTITY UNIT TAX O&P RCV AGE/LIFE COND. DEP % DEPREC. ACV Bedroom 1 Closet (1)
136. Contents - move out then reset 1.00 EA 61.01 0.00 12.20 73.21 0/NA Avg. 0% (0.00) 73.21 137. R&R Batt insulation - 12" - R38 - unfaced batt 12.00 SFBedroom 1 2.30 1.62 5.84 35.06 0/150 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 35.06 138. R&R 5/8" drywall - hung, taped, ready for texture 9.00 SF 2.85 0.60 5.26 31.51 0/150 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 31.51 139. Tape joint for new to existing drywall - per LF 9.00 LF 9.09 0.31 16.42 98.54 0/150 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 98.54 140. Texture drywall - smooth / skim coat 9.00 SF 1.50 0.11 2.72 16.33 0/150 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 16.33 141. Texture drywall - heavy hand texture 9.00 SF 1.36 0.16 2.48 14.88 0/150 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 14.88 142. Mask and prep for paint - paper and tape (per LF) 20.83 LF 0.99 0.11 4.14 24.87 0/15 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 24.87 143. Drywall Installer / Finisher - per hour 1.00 HR 91.46 0.00 18.30 109.76 0/150 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 109.76 144. R&R Baseboard - 3 1/4" stain grade 46.67 LF 4.75 9.22 46.18 277.08 0/150 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 277.08 145. Seal/prime then paint the surface area (2 coats) 172.46 SF 1.12 2.82 39.20 235.18 0/15 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 235.18
Totals: Storage Room 14.95 152.74 916.42 0.00 916.42
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3' 2' 6" 11" Storage 2 Height: 10' 2' 8" 9" 202.08 SF Walls 34.51 SF Ceiling 3'
236.60 SF Walls & Ceiling 34.51 SF Floor 5' 10" 6' 4"
Storage 2 2' 10"
Toilet (1) 3.83 SY Flooring 18.50 LF Floor Perimeter 2' 5" 2' 6" 4" 23.50 LF Ceil. Perimeter 1' 10" 3" 2" 8" Bedroom 2 Closet (1) Bathroom 2
Door 2' 6" X 6' 7" Opens into Exterior Door 2' 6" X 6' 7" Opens into BEDROOM_2 Hallway
QUANTITY UNIT TAX O&P RCV AGE/LIFE COND. DEP % DEPREC. ACV 146. Contents - move out2 then reset Bedroom
1.00 EA 61.01 0.00 12.20 73.21 0/NA Avg. 0% (0.00) 73.21 147. Mask and prep for paint - paper and tape (per LF) 29.33 LF 0.99 0.16 5.84 35.04 0/15 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 35.04 148. Floor protection - heavy paper and tape 29.33 SF Storage Room 0.53 0.19 3.14 18.87 0/15 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 18.87 149. Drywall patch / small repair, ready for paint 1.00 EA 82.08 0.34 16.48 98.90 0/150 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 98.90 150. Seal/prime then paint the surface area (2 coats) Storage Room 218.20 SF 1.12 3.57 49.60 297.55 0/15 yrs Avg. 0% (0.00) 297.55 Upstairs Toilet Storage 2 Upstairs Toilet Storage 2 Totals: Storage 2 4.26 Toilet (1) 87.26 523.57 0.00 523.57 Bedroom 2 Closet Bathroom (1) 2 Toilet (1) Vanity Bathroom Upstair (B1) Upstair Hallway Office Bedroom 2 Bedroom 2 Closet (1) Bathroom 2 2' 7" Closet (1) Bedroom 1 Height: Attic 5' 3" 5' 7"
Bedroom 1 Closet (1) Vanity (B1) 4' 2" 9" Upstair Bathroom 578.13 SF Walls 287.04 SF Ceiling 865.17 SF Walls