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All Forum Posts by: Ryan Wiles

Ryan Wiles has started 7 posts and replied 35 times.

@David Nacco

Let’s connect I have several questions about the area.

What is your current monthly rental income for the property? 

Post: Longest lasting floors for rentals

Ryan WilesPosted
  • Newnan, GA
  • Posts 36
  • Votes 19

Ryan I suggest being careful with lumber liquidators. We started out with them but won’t use them anymore. They cancel their flooring lines a lot! If you own multiple rentals and you need to go back and repair any flooring this will leave you in a bind. We had to redo an entire floor because we couldn’t get repair pieces from lumber liquidators. Now we Shaw Summter Plus exclusively. .89 since per square foot.I suggest sticking with major flooring suppliers.

@Shane Brooks. I’m in a similar scenario so I’m gonna follow this post. I will add more details soon

Post: Longest lasting floors for rentals

Ryan WilesPosted
  • Newnan, GA
  • Posts 36
  • Votes 19

I would stick with only glue down. Much easier to repair later than floating.

Post: Best flooring for rentals

Ryan WilesPosted
  • Newnan, GA
  • Posts 36
  • Votes 19

Definitely use glue down LVP. Not floating. If you use floating and have any complications in the middle of the floor going back to repair that is very difficult. With glue down you just use a heat gun heat up the glue and put a new piece of flooring down. My second bit of advice would be make sure that you choose a product that's been around. Companies like lumber liquidator are constantly discontinuing their lines. We exclusively use Shaw Sumter for our units.

We use smartbnb it has been a game changer

Post: Handy Man near Conyers GA

Ryan WilesPosted
  • Newnan, GA
  • Posts 36
  • Votes 19

We have recently acquired 12 units in Conyers GA and need a Handyman. Do any of you find people have suggestions?

Are you still in need of a property manager in Conyers GA