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I own a house I am going to rent. The carpet is trashed, and it has original hardwood floors under the carpet, and I have refinished hardwood floors in the past.
My question is, am I better off refinishing the hardwood floors, or laying more carpet?
Obviously refinishing the floors is cheaper, would look better, and increase the homes value. I am just concerned of the wear and tear a renter will put on the wood, gouges, scratches, etc. Also its a lot easier to have someone install carpet compared to refinishing hard wood floors.
I would appreciate any comments and advice.
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Arthur,
I installed allure flooring in one of my mobile homes. Did the entire house. Love the stuff. Tenants love it too. I also use Kinecto ("luxury" vinyl tile) that was 60 cents cheaper on other properties. I bought surplus warehouse's entire stock of it in 3 different stores. It sits in my shop waiting to be used when needed.