¶ 11. Plaintiffs also claim that the damage award for four specific construction defects was not adequately supported by the evidence or findings. Again, we are constrained to agree. Plaintiffs adduced evidence that repairs for a myriad of reported drywall problems would cost approximately $7,225. Plaintiffs also introduced evidence that defects in the master bathroom would cost $2,107; that certain defects in the children’s bathroom would cost $374; and that certain defects in the stairway would cost $576. Defendants submitted no competing estimates. The master’s report recommended an award of $1,628.64 for drywall deficiencies, but contained no findings identifying the source of this figure or explaining the discrepancy between this amount and plaintiffs’ evidence. Similarly, the master’s report recommended an award of $189.93 to caulk and grout the master bath, $62.85 to install a vanity filer strip in the children’s bathroom, and $345.75 to refinish the stairway, but again set forth no findings or explanation for excluding other specifically identified defects in these areas.2 In adopting the master’s *549recommendations, the trial court addressed the disparity as follows: