1. Rewire Entire House For 200 Amp Service Contractor shall rewire entire house to remove and eliminate all existing electrical code violations (frayed wiring, dead ends, illegal taps, splices, electrical boxes and permanent or temporary non code wiring). All new electrical work shall consist of the replacement of all wiring, outlets and cover plates, switches and cover plates, lighting fixtures, new GFCI's and AFCI's as required per code. Smoke detectors shall be battery back up on a 110V interconnected with 1 smoke detector per bedroom, and one in the hallway. All electrical work shall meet City of Garland electrical code. NOTE: 1. This item requires an electrical permit and a copy of the permit shall be given to the HNS inspector prior to start of any work. 2. If work is red tagged the electrician that pulled the permit shall be responsible for making all corrections until work is green tagged. 3. All green tags are required upon completion of project. The contractor shall patch each hole or cutout made for electrical, which includes drywall, tape and bed, and match existing texture. USE: A Certified and licensed electrician and local supplier for materials. Final shall consist of the entire rewiring to house per City of Garland electrical code. Install 200 Amp Electrical Main Service: Contractor shall install a 200 amp circuit panel as follows; Remove and dispose of old electric service and panels. Install a residential, 200 amp 120/240 volt, 3 wire grounded system, electric service to include a main disconnect and meter mast and a 24 circuit panel board, all 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 shall 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 Final shall result in the proper installation of circuit panel for City of Garland Electrical code.; 2. Replace Composition Pitch Roof: Please View Eagle View: (16) Squares Remove all roof surfaces on house, including porches, overhangs, unless specified to the contrary. Strip all existing layers of composition roof shingles, and remove all existing felt to expose decking. Remove do not renail all existing roofing nails, staples and fasteners etc. Wood decking surface shall be free of all old roofing materials. No more existing or original roofing will be removed than can be reinstalled completely with new roofing (shingles) the same day. NOTE: Notify homeowner to schedule an inspection prior to any new roofing material installation. Remove and replace defective, rotted and/or deteriorated sheathing with like kind to match existing up to 10% of roof area. If more than 10% and or if existing roof sheathing or rafters require repairs for adequate strength for a true level surface call the HNS Rehabilitation Specialist for approval of additional work. (A) A minimum span of 4 feet is required for replacement for wood plank decking. (B) 2 feet x 4 feet is the minimum size requirement for OSB 7/16 decking replacement. All new wood decking shall be installed from rafter to rafter. (C) All loose and new decking installation shall be nailed using No 8 ring shank nails. (D) All existing metal vents, turbines, flashing and roof jacks shall be removed/discarded and replace with new. NOTE: If roof does not have any existing turbines, include the cost for the installation of two turbines in your total roof replacement bid (unless otherwise stated). (E) Sink all protruding nails and renail loose sheathing securely at all locations. (F) All large cracks, slivers, knot holes, loose knots, pitchy knots and excessively resinous areas are to be covered with 24 gauge galvanized flat stock steel fastened on four inch centers using 11 or 12 gauge galvanized roofing nails. (G) Before any felt is installed, properly sweep roof thoroughly to remove all debris. (H) Install one layer of an asphalt saturated (non-perforated) felt to comply with A.S.T.M. D-226 15 lb. roofing felt with top lap of 2" and end lap of 4" installed horizontally (parallel to eaves) in shingle fashion. Use 11 or 12 gauge hot-dipped galvanized roofing nails having 1" metal or plastic caps. Top lap shall be nailed on 24" centers (staggered) down the center of felt. NOTE: If felt underlayment is left exposed overnight and exposed to rain and gets wet, underlayment must be replaced before new roofing shingle installation can commence. (I) Valleys shall have a full width strip of No. 15 asphalt-saturated (non-perforated) felt in the valley over the previously installed felt underlayment. The asphalt shingles shall be installed on one roof area, up through the valley extending along the adjoining roof section a minimum of 12". Succeeding course shall be installed over the valley in the same manner as the first course. The shingles shall be pressed tightly into the valley and nailed. NOTE: No nails shall be located within 6" of the valley centerline. Two nails shall be placed in the ends of the shingles that extend onto the adjoining roof area. Sharp corners of shingles in valley shall be cut off. All new shingles shall be trimmed 2" back from valley centerline on the high side. (J) Install 28 gauge galvanized metal drip edge (size 1-1/2" x 1-1/2" face and flange) to eaves first and finish with drip edge along the rakes with 11 of 12 gauge galvanized roofing nails fastened on 8" centers. Notify homeowner to schedule an inspection before installing of shingles (to be made within 24 hours). (K) Prior to installing first course of shingles, a starter course shall be installed along the eaves. Pre cut manufactured starter shingles or a full shingle minus 3 inches (tabs cut off) may be used. Starter course shall be nailed on 9 inch centers. (L) Install and nail each shingle in accordance with manufacturer's instructions for nailing. Use U. L. Class A fire rated, fiberglass 205-240 lb. Meeting A.S.T.M D3018-90 with 30 year manufacturer's warranty, 5 tab, square butt, self-sealing shingles. Use 4", 5" or 6" pattern as recommended by the Shingle Manufacturer and as approved by the HNS. All shingles installed shall be nailed only. Do not use staples for installation of shingles. (M) Ridges and hips shall be preformed with shingles and have a 5" exposure and a minimum of 2 nails per shingle. (N) All new lead jacks shall be set in mastic and nailed at each corner. Paint all new lead jacks to match new roof installation. NOTE: If satellite dish is mounted on existing roof, remove for proper installation of new shingles and re-install on roof at same location. Supply homeowner with manufacturer's warranty and 2-year workmanship warranty per HNS requirements.