Walsh Services, Inc. v. Feek

274 P.2d 117, 45 Wash. 2d 289, 1954 Wash. LEXIS 407
CourtWashington Supreme Court
DecidedSeptember 21, 1954
Docket32655
StatusPublished
Cited by8 cases

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Walsh Services, Inc. v. Feek, 274 P.2d 117, 45 Wash. 2d 289, 1954 Wash. LEXIS 407 (Wash. 1954).

Opinion

Schwellenbach, J.

Respondents purchased an eighteen-year-old home in Seattle, in October, 1951. They desired to have it redecorated and remodeled before they moved into it. Mr. Feek consulted his friend, Roy Walsh, who stated that his company (the appellant) was engaged in that type of work. On two or three occasions, Walsh’s son, Eugene, went over the house, room by room, with Mrs. Feek.

November 7, 1951, Gene Walsh prepared and delivered to respondents a letter setting forth in detail the several items of work to be done and an estimate of the costs. The total estimate of costs to the Feeks, including tax, was $4,-592.98. The letter stated:

“Walsh Services, Inc.
November 7, 1951
“Mr. Richard J. Feek 1641 Windermere Drive Seattle, Wash.
“Dear Sir:
“We submit herewith an estimate.for the following listed repairs and decorating of your residence at the above address. This is necessarily an estimate because of the uncertainties of job finish conditions, types of materials, etc. The job will be done on a cost plus basis which will be the fairest for both parties.
“1. Living room:
Remove side lites and wall plugs in center oí wall—repair plaster where removed and cracked.
Remove Venetians and spot holes in hardwood.
Repaint 2 coats.
“2. Dining room:
Repair weather stripping on doors.
Remove wall fixtures and patch.
Paint' complete 2 coats.
“3. Den:
Remove fixture, remove Venetians.
Repair plaster.
Paint ceilings.
“4. Master bedroom and dressing room:
Remove Venetians and wall fixtures.
Stipple walls and paint 1 coat.
Paint complete woodwork.
Build in corner dressing table—furnish glass top.
*291 “5. Master bathroom:
Repair tile.
Paint 2 coats.
“6. Guest room:
Remove Venetians—patch cracks.
Paint complete 2 coats.
“7. Wing hallway:
Paint complete 2 coats.
•‘8. Girl’s room:
Paint complete 2 coats.
Remove Venetians—patch cracks.
“9. Childrens’ bathroom:
Repair plaster.
Paint complete 2 coats.
“10. Mother’s room:
Paint complete 2 coats.
Remove Venetians—patch cracks.
“11. Back hall—upper and lower—and 2 closets:
Paper walls.
Paint ceilings and closets 2 coats.
Cover fir floor with asphalt tile.
Cover stair treads with asphalt tile and rubber bullnose.
Remove pickets lower rails and rehang hand rail.
Paint woodwork 2 coats.
“12. Ace’s room and bath:
Fill below tub.
Asphalt tile floors.
Paint complete 2 coats.
Apply chair rail.
Paper above chair rail.
Build in shoe rack in closet on sliding bars.
Build additional shelves in closet.
“13. Powder room—lower hall: ,
Paper walls
Paint ceiling and woodwork 2 coats.
“14. Stairs to basement and lower hall:
Paint complete 2 coats.
Apply rubber treads and asphalt tile to floor and stairs.
“15. Spray paint fruit room, laundry room and furnace room, and storage room—1 coat cold water white.
“16. Recreation room:
Paint ceiling 2 coats.
Apply asphalt tile to floor.
Clean and varnish wood 1 coat.
“17. Garage:
Paint complete 1 coat oil base flat paint.
“18. Kitchen and breakfast nook:
Install Thermodor stove, 2 ovens (supplied by you).
Install dishwasher (supplied by you).
Install new base cabinets and sink.
*292 Install new upper cabinets and hood over stove and oven area. (Contractor to furnish detail plan sketch on kitchen before starting the work on kitchen).
Install new floor linoleum on entire area.
Install plastic linoleum drainboards and back splasher.
Cut out wall between breakfast area and kitchen to make service bar.
Modernize pantry cabinet doors.
Modernize all old kitchen cupboard doors left.
Paint complete 2 coats old work-—3 coats new work.
Lower ceiling—install fan.
“19. Install new lite fixtures thruout except hall (allowance of $210.00 made for these fixtures).
“20. All hardwood woodwork to be washed only.
$4,459.20
Tax 133.78
Total $4,592.98
“All colors are to be selected by you. All materials are to be W. P. Fuller’s best grade, or equal.
“All work is to be performed under Union conditions and is to be completed as soon as possible, consistent with good workmanship.
“Sincerely,

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