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Ian Dyer
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LVP flooring recommendation for lots of rental properties?

Ian Dyer
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • Orange County, CA
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We'd like to find one LVP product and color that will be available for hopefully 5 to 10+ years. Any suggestions?

I’m hoping to hear from people who own or manage a lot of rentals, 50 or 100 or more.

We manage 150+ units and we want to use the SAME LVP flooring in all. The problem is that flooring manufacturers change what they offer, every few years. We'd rather use the same product and color for many years, so that, on move-outs, if a small area or one room needs replaced, it matches.

I know that flooring manufacturers are always changing their products, because that's best for sales. But I also know there's a huge market of landlords who would love to have access to a good product that doesn't change in color or type over time.

We’ve been paying $1.29/sf. Home Depot Allure is $2.09/sf and I’ve read some recommendations for the Allure on BiggerPockets.

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Richard F.#1 Tenant Screening Contributor
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Richard F.#1 Tenant Screening Contributor
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Aloha,

The reality is, if you are wanting "exact" match, dye lots change all the time, so the odds of perfect match 5 - 10 years from now is not likely, unless you can by a container load or two today. As you said, the company will change color and patterns to "keep up with the current style", which will also result in a variety of changes. If your units are in one or two complexes, you can easily salvage from units in need of complete updating, reusing as much as possible.

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