Replace Central HVAC Unit Contractor shall replace existing central heat and air conditioning unit as follows, remove existing unit, supply and install new central heat and air conditioning unit per manufacturer's installation requirements, new unit shall be properly sized as determined by industry approved heat/loss, heat/gain calculation. This shall include coils, condenser with approved base, thermostat, control relay, and all required material for proper installation of new central heat and air conditioning unit. Thermostat must be programmable and match the unit. The HVAC contractor shall be responsible for providing the installation of all electrical work and plumbing required to meet all City of Garland code requirements. Upon completion the contractor shall be required to test and properly balance the system and guarantee the entire system against faulty materials and workmanship for a period of one year following completion and acceptance. All required green tags and manufacturer’s warranty papers shall be given to the Loan Processor upon completion of project USE: A 15 SEER unit (RHEEM, PAYNE, FRIGIDAIRE, CARRIER, OR TRANE ONLY) NOTE: This item will require a City of Garland Mechanical Permit. Use a certified and licensed HVAC Contractor. A copy of the permit shall be given to the Rehab. Specialists prior to work start for verification of permit issuance. The Mechanical Contractor shall be responsible for any corrections if red tagged until a green tag is issued. All green tags are required upon completion of project. Final shall result in the proper HVAC installation per manufacturers installation requirements and shall meet all City of Garland code requirements. Replace 40 Gallon Gas or Electric Water Tank. Remove existing unit and install a 40-gallon, Energy Star rated, self-cleaning, high quality glass-lined high-recovery hot water tank. Tank to come complete with T & P relief valve and drain to exterior of residence or if not possible line to stop 4" from finished floor. New unit shall have an upper and lower vent. Installation shall include all necessary connections to hot and cold-water lines with shut-off valves, gas shutoff valves. NOTE: This item shall require a City of Garland Plumbing or Electrical permit. All gas water tanks in a garage shall be placed on a water resistant (Pressure treated lumber) or metal platform at least 18" above finished floor. Remove and dispose of old heater from property in an approved manner. Tank shall have a 6-year written guarantee. All work shall be performed by a certified and licensed Plumber or Electrician. Use: Energy Star Rated Reheem, State or GE UL-Approved, A.G. A.-approved gas water heater. NOTE: Plumbing contractor shall be responsible for any corrections if red tagged. All green tags are required upon completion of project. Electrical: Electrical Panels: The contractor shall run all electrical wires and breakers from original panel to the new existing panel connected to the weather head. The original panel shall be replaced with an exterior junction box with correct weather proofing. The new existing panel shall have required circuit breakers, meter socket, service head, and service ground rod & wire. Connect all loads to breakers and label all breakers. All new work shall conform to City of Garland Electrical code. NOTE: Before any work is started a City of Garland Electrical permit will be required and a copy of the permit shall be given to the CDD Rehabilitation Specialist to verify issuance of the permit. If red tagged the electrician will make all necessary corrections, until a green tag is issued by the Electrical Inspector. All green tags are required upon completion of project. Use: A Certified and Licensed Electrician