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Matt R.
  • Sherman Oaks, CA
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has anyone gone with polished cement in their rentals?

Matt R.
  • Sherman Oaks, CA
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I have cement floors in 1000 sqft house and needs carpet etc..I am thinking of doing polish cement floors instead. For a buy and hold rental, as I think this could be a good longterm route. Any thoughts or issues? C+ prop in c+ hood..

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Sean Kremer
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  • Milford, NE
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Sean Kremer
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  • Milford, NE
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I'm starting to use garage floor epoxy with the speckles in basements and tennants seem to love it because it is clean and they can put a throw rug down if they want carpet taking responsibility off of me. This has worked out great so far and tennants seem to love it. Not to mention maintenace free and flood proof.

Sean K

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