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1 Client: Property: Lee 25 Burkett Drive Sumter, SC 29150 Operator: 2NDCHANC Estimator: Patrick O'Connor Business: (630) 546-2239 E-mail: 2ndchancewaterrestoration@g mail.com Reference: Business: (630) 546-2239 Company: 2ND CHANCE RESTORATION E-mail: 2ndchancewaterrestoration@g Business: 233 S. VILLA AVE ELMHURST, IL 60126 mail.com Type of Estimate: Water Damage Date Entered: 10/20/2015 Date Assigned: 10/12/2015 Date Est. Completed: 10/23/2015 Date Job Completed: Price List: SCFL8X_OCT15 Labor Efficiency: Restoration/Service/Remodel Estimate: 2015-10-20-1346

2 2015-10-20-1346 Main Level Kitchen Height: 8' Missing Wall - Goes to Floor 4' 8 1/4" X 6' 8" Opens into DINING_ROOM 1. Water Extraction & Remediation Technician - per hour 1.00 HR @ 41.84 = 41.84 Disconnect and remove appliances 2. Countertop - solid surface/granite - Detach 32.00 SF @ 5.92 = 189.44 3. Cabinet - lower (base) unit - Detach 13.00 LF @ 13.71 = 178.23 4. Cabinet - full height unit - Detach 5.00 LF @ 13.66 = 68.30 5. Tear out non-salvageable vinyl 141.72 SF @ 1.01 = 143.14 6. Tear out non-salv underlayment 141.72 SF @ 1.12 = 158.73 7. Tear out subfloor, sleepers 141.72 SF @ 1.48 = 209.75 8. Tear out subfloor, sleepers 141.72 SF @ 1.48 = 209.75 9. Tear out subfloor 141.72 SF @ 1.48 = 209.75 10. Tear out wet drywall, no bagging, per LF - up to 4' tall 46.71 LF @ 2.83 = 132.19 11. Tear out wet insulation, no bagging 70.00 SF @ 0.45 = 31.50 12. Tear out vapor barrier 70.00 SF @ 0.25 = 17.50 13. Clean stud wall - Heavy 190.00 SF @ 0.64 = 121.60 14. Clean floor or roof joist system - Heavy 141.72 SF @ 0.78 = 110.54 Dining Room Height: 8' Missing Wall - Goes to Floor 4' 8 1/4" X 6' 8" Opens into KITCHEN Missing Wall 2' 1/8" X 8' Opens into HALLWAY Missing Wall - Goes to Floor 4' X 6' 8" Opens into LIVING_ROOM 15. Tear out baseboard 47.02 LF @ 0.35 = 16.46 16. Tear out non-salvageable vinyl 194.98 SF @ 1.01 = 196.93 17. Tear out non-salv underlayment 194.98 SF @ 1.12 = 218.38 18. Tear out subfloor, sleepers 194.98 SF @ 1.48 = 288.57 19. Tear out subfloor, sleepers 194.98 SF @ 1.48 = 288.57 20. Tear out wet drywall, no bagging, per LF - up to 4' tall 47.02 LF @ 2.83 = 133.07 21. Tear out wet insulation, no bagging 290.00 SF @ 0.45 = 130.50 22. Tear out vapor barrier 80.00 SQ @ 0.25 = 20.00 23. Clean stud wall - Heavy 180.00 SF @ 0.64 = 115.20 24. Clean floor or roof joist system - Heavy 194.98 SF @ 0.78 = 152.08 2015-10-20-1346 10/23/2015 Page: 2

3 Utility Room Height: 8' 25. Tear out baseboard 11.37 LF @ 0.35 = 3.98 26. Tear out non-salv solid/eng. wood floor 7.36 SF @ 2.53 = 18.62 27. Tear out non-salv underlayment 7.36 SF @ 1.12 = 8.24 28. Tear out subfloor, sleepers 7.36 SF @ 1.48 = 10.89 29. Tear out subfloor, sleepers 7.36 SF @ 1.48 = 10.89 30. Tear out wet drywall, no bagging, per LF - up to 4' tall 11.37 LF @ 2.83 = 32.18 31. Tear out wet insulation, no bagging 49.00 SF @ 0.45 = 22.05 32. Clean stud wall - Heavy 45.00 SF @ 0.64 = 28.80 33. Clean floor or roof joist system - Heavy 7.36 SF @ 0.78 = 5.74 Bathroom Height: 8' 34. Pedestal sink - Detach 1.00 EA @ 38.80 = 38.80 35. Toilet - Detach 1.00 EA @ 33.91 = 33.91 36. Tear out baseboard 29.36 LF @ 0.35 = 10.28 37. Remove Tear out tile floor covering 42.68 SF @ 1.48 = 63.17 38. Tear out non-salv underlayment 42.68 SF @ 1.12 = 47.80 39. Tear out subfloor, sleepers 42.68 SF @ 1.48 = 63.17 40. Tear out subfloor, sleepers 42.68 SF @ 1.48 = 63.17 41. Tear out wet drywall, no bagging, per LF - up to 4' tall 29.36 LF @ 2.83 = 83.09 42. Tear out wet insulation, no bagging 24.00 SF @ 0.45 = 10.80 43. Tear out vapor barrier 24.00 EA @ 0.25 = 6.00 44. Clean stud wall - Heavy 117.00 SF @ 0.64 = 74.88 45. Clean floor or roof joist system 42.68 SF @ 0.55 = 23.47 Master Bath Height: 8' 46. Cabinet - vanity unit - Detach 3.00 LF @ 11.73 = 35.19 47. Countertop - solid surface/granite - Detach 6.00 SF @ 5.92 = 35.52 48. Sink - single bowl - Detach 1.00 EA @ 20.46 = 20.46 49. Toilet - Detach 1.00 EA @ 33.91 = 33.91 50. Tear out baseboard 31.37 LF @ 0.35 = 10.98 51. Remove Tear out tile floor covering 48.07 SF @ 1.48 = 71.14 52. Tear out non-salv underlayment 48.07 SF @ 1.12 = 53.84 53. Tear out subfloor, sleepers 48.07 SF @ 1.48 = 71.14 2015-10-20-1346 10/23/2015 Page: 3

4 CONTINUED - Master Bath 54. Tear out subfloor, sleepers 48.07 SF @ 1.48 = 71.14 55. Tear out wet drywall, no bagging, per LF - up to 4' tall 31.37 LF @ 2.83 = 88.78 56. Tear out wet insulation, no bagging 12.00 SF @ 0.45 = 5.40 57. Tear out vapor barrier 12.00 EA @ 0.25 = 3.00 58. Clean stud wall - Heavy 125.00 SF @ 0.64 = 80.00 59. Clean floor or roof joist system - Heavy 48.07 SF @ 0.78 = 37.49 Master Bedroom Height: 8' 60. Tear out baseboard 48.07 LF @ 0.35 = 16.82 61. Tear out non-salv solid/eng. wood flr 120.19 SF @ 2.53 = 304.08 62. Tear out non-salv underlayment 120.19 SF @ 1.12 = 134.61 63. Tear out subfloor, sleepers 120.19 SF @ 1.48 = 177.88 64. Tear out subfloor, sleepers 120.19 SF @ 1.48 = 177.88 65. Tear out wet drywall, no bagging, per LF - up to 4' tall 48.07 LF @ 2.83 = 136.04 66. Tear out wet insulation, no bagging 96.00 SF @ 0.45 = 43.20 67. Tear out vapor barrier 96.00 EA @ 0.25 = 24.00 68. Clean stud wall - Heavy 192.00 SF @ 0.64 = 122.88 69. Clean floor or roof joist system - Heavy 120.19 SF @ 0.78 = 93.75 Hallway Height: 8' Missing Wall 2' 1/8" X 8' Opens into DINING_ROOM 70. Tear out baseboard 35.63 LF @ 0.35 = 12.47 71. Tear out non-salv solid/eng. wood floor 47.10 SF @ 2.53 = 119.16 72. Tear out non-salv underlayment 47.10 SF @ 1.12 = 52.75 73. Tear out subfloor, sleepers 47.10 SF @ 1.48 = 69.71 74. Tear out subfloor, sleepers 47.10 SF @ 1.48 = 69.71 75. Tear out wet drywall, no bagging, per LF - up to 4' tall 35.63 LF @ 2.83 = 100.83 76. Clean stud wall - Heavy 140.00 SF @ 0.64 = 89.60 2015-10-20-1346 10/23/2015 Page: 4

5 CONTINUED - Hallway 77. Clean floor or roof joist system - Heavy 47.10 SF @ 0.78 = 36.74 Living Room Height: 8' Missing Wall - Goes to Floor 4' X 6' 8" Opens into DINING_ROOM 78. Tear out baseboard 54.07 LF @ 0.35 = 18.92 79. Tear out non-salv solid/eng. wood floor 204.55 SF @ 2.53 = 517.51 80. Tear out non-salv underlayment 204.55 SF @ 1.12 = 229.10 81. Tear out subfloor, sleepers 204.55 SF @ 1.48 = 302.73 82. Tear out wet drywall, no bagging, per LF - up to 4' tall 54.07 LF @ 2.83 = 153.02 83. Tear out wet insulation, no bagging 104.00 SF @ 0.45 = 46.80 84. Tear out vapor barrier 104.00 SQ @ 0.25 = 26.00 85. Clean stud wall - Heavy 220.00 SF @ 0.64 = 140.80 86. Clean floor or roof joist system - Heavy 204.55 SF @ 0.78 = 159.55 Closet Height: 8' 87. Tear out baseboard 19.58 LF @ 0.35 = 6.85 88. Tear out non-salv solid/eng. wood floor 21.52 SF @ 2.53 = 54.45 89. Tear out non-salv underlayment 21.52 SF @ 1.12 = 24.10 90. Tear out subfloor, sleepers 21.52 SF @ 1.48 = 31.85 91. Tear out subfloor, sleepers 21.52 SF @ 1.48 = 31.85 92. Tear out wet drywall, no bagging, per LF - up to 4' tall 19.58 LF @ 2.83 = 55.41 93. Tear out wet insulation, no bagging 16.00 SF @ 0.45 = 7.20 94. Tear out vapor barrier 16.00 EA @ 0.25 = 4.00 95. Clean stud wall - Heavy 78.00 SF @ 0.64 = 49.92 96. Clean floor or roof joist system 21.52 SF @ 0.55 = 11.84 2015-10-20-1346 10/23/2015 Page: 5

6 Bedroom Height: 8' 97. Tear out baseboard 47.43 LF @ 0.35 = 16.60 98. Tear out non-salv solid/eng. wood floor 112.30 SF @ 2.53 = 284.12 99. Tear out non-salv underlayment 112.30 SF @ 1.12 = 125.78 100. Tear out subfloor, sleepers 112.30 SF @ 1.48 = 166.20 101. Tear out subfloor, sleepers 112.30 SF @ 1.48 = 166.20 102. Tear out wet drywall, no bagging, per LF - up to 4' tall 47.43 LF @ 2.83 = 134.23 103. Tear out wet insulation, no bagging 80.00 SF @ 0.45 = 36.00 104. Tear out vapor barrier 80.00 EA @ 0.25 = 20.00 105. Clean stud wall - Heavy 190.00 SF @ 0.64 = 121.60 106. Clean floor or roof joist system - Heavy 112.30 SF @ 0.78 = 87.59 Bedroom Height: 8' 107. Tear out baseboard 46.01 LF @ 0.35 = 16.10 108. Tear out non-salv solid/eng. wood floor 132.04 SF @ 2.53 = 334.06 109. Tear out non-salv underlayment 132.04 SF @ 1.12 = 147.88 110. Tear out subfloor, sleepers 132.04 SF @ 1.48 = 195.42 111. Tear out subfloor, sleepers 132.04 SF @ 1.48 = 195.42 112. Tear out wet drywall, no bagging, per LF - up to 4' tall 46.01 LF @ 2.83 = 130.21 113. Tear out wet insulation, no bagging 60.00 SF @ 0.45 = 27.00 114. Tear out vapor barrier 60.00 EA @ 0.25 = 15.00 115. Clean stud wall - Heavy 184.00 SF @ 0.64 = 117.76 116. Clean floor or roof joist system - Heavy 132.04 SF @ 0.78 = 102.99 Laundry Room Height: 8' 117. Tear out baseboard - after business hours 23.99 LF @ 0.52 = 12.47 118. Tear out non-salvageable vinyl 35.97 SF @ 1.01 = 36.33 119. Tear out non-salv underlayment 35.97 SF @ 1.12 = 40.29 120. Tear out subfloor, sleepers 35.97 SF @ 1.48 = 53.24 121. Tear out subfloor, sleepers 35.97 SF @ 1.48 = 53.24 122. Tear out subfloor, sleepers 35.97 SF @ 1.48 = 53.24 123. Tear out wet drywall, no bagging, per LF - up to 4' tall 23.99 LF @ 2.83 = 67.89 124. Tear out wet insulation, no bagging 70.00 SF @ 0.45 = 31.50 125. Tear out vapor barrier 24.00 EA @ 0.25 = 6.00 2015-10-20-1346 10/23/2015 Page: 6

7 CONTINUED - Laundry Room 126. Clean stud wall - Heavy 80.00 SF @ 0.64 = 51.20 127. Clean floor or roof joist system - Heavy 35.97 SF @ 0.78 = 28.06 Storage Area/Room Height: 8' 128. Tear out wet drywall, cleanup 184.07 SF @ 0.71 = 130.69 129. Clean stud wall - Heavy 160.06 SF @ 0.64 = 102.44 130. Clean with pressure/chemical spray - Very heavy 200.00 SF @ 0.51 = 102.00 Crawlspace 131. Tear out wet insulation in confined space, no bagging 1,132.50 SF @ 0.90 = 1,019.25 132. Tear out Visqueen Vapor Barrier 2,008.00 EA @ 0.25 = 502.00 133. Apply anti-microbial agent 2,008.00 SF @ 0.17 = 341.36 134. Tear out ventilation ductwork - confined space 1.00 EA @ 900.00 = 900.00 Drying Equipment 135. Dehumidifier (per 24 hour period) - XLarge - No monitoring 21.00 EA @ 101.25 = 2,126.25 136. Dehumidifier (per 24 hour period) - Large - No monitoring 9.00 EA @ 71.88 = 646.92 137. Air mover (per 24 hour period) - No monitoring 80.00 EA @ 27.12 = 2,169.60 138. Equipment setup, take down, and monitoring (hourly charge) 12.00 HR @ 41.84 = 502.08 2015-10-20-1346 10/23/2015 Page: 7

8 Grand Total Areas: 3,708.16 SF Walls 1,132.50 SF Ceiling 4,840.66 SF Walls and Ceiling 1,132.50 SF Floor 125.83 SY Flooring 460.62 LF Floor Perimeter 0.00 SF Long Wall 0.00 SF Short Wall 477.99 LF Ceil. Perimeter 1,132.50 Floor Area 1,242.61 Total Area 3,708.16 Interior Wall Area 1,578.64 Exterior Wall Area 175.40 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 2015-10-20-1346 10/23/2015 Page: 8

9 Summary Line Item Total 19,730.16 Material Sales Tax 35.97 Replacement Cost Value $19,766.13 Net Claim $19,766.13 Patrick O'Connor 2015-10-20-1346 10/23/2015 Page: 9

10 1' 10" 2' Main Level 20' 8' 11' Storage Area/Room Laundry Room 6' 8" 10' 8" 4' 6' 15' 6" 6' 8' 7" Kitchen 17' 8" 17' Living Room Dining Room 9' 12' 12' 3' 4" 18' 4' 8" 9' 2' 2' 4" 2' Utility Room 3' 8" 23' 6' 4' Bathroom Master Bath 4' 11' Bedroom 8' 8" 3' 8" 7' 13' 8" Hallway 15' 8" 10' 2" 3' 3" 4' 3" 3' 11" 3' 8" 3' 4" Closet 3' 3' 6' 5" 6' 9" 3' 4' 5" 8' 1" 4' 6" 12' Master Bedroom 9' 9' 2" Bedroom 12' 10' 23' 17' 4" 10' 3' 3" 11' 14' 11' 8" Main Level 2015-10-20-1346 10/23/2015 Page: 10