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Updated over 4 years ago, 04/07/2020

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Mathew Fuller
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Fort Collins, CO
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What brand of laminate flooring do you use for rentals?

Mathew Fuller
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Fort Collins, CO
Posted

Hello bigger pockets.

I have hardwood flooring in my house that is pretty worn down and cracked / warped in some parts, I was thinking about refinishing it if it’s even possible, but maybe it makes more sense to do that when I sell the property one day. The goal for this property is for it to be a long term rental, therefore I need a cheap flooring solution. I’m leaning towards buying laminate flooring and laying it over top of the hardwood floor, I think this would be more appealing then having carpet in the living / dining room. I wanted to know what is the best / cheapest laminate flooring solutions rehabbers like to use to solve this type of problems for rentals, or if carpet may be a better way to go?

I am not flipping the house, I want something cheap and easy to replace for renters.

Thanks for your time.

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