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Ryan Ellis Flooring for SFH Rental.
15 December 2017 | 12 replies
@Ryan Ellis and @Nicole W...... the Lifeproof LVT is luxury vinyl planks/tile.... looks like real wood or tile...you can get in "click together" or "peel and stick"....it made of vinyl...no wood in it at all....you can soak it in water and nothing happens...it plastic...Nicole...I think what you  are thinking of is vinyl sheets... the big rolls or squares that get glued down...like back in the 70's :) The LVT are planks that are between 12 mm thick....come in boxes of planks that are usually 6-8 inches wide..... 48-60 inches long etcWhen most people talk about "laminate" they are usually referring to a product with a thin synthetic material bonded to a wood backing....the synthetic part has a printed image of the wood grain etc...the vast majority of them have some wood backing, so if they get wet, they soak up water and buckle/warp etc....the surface it very durable, but the backing is not water proof in most of them...usually "click together" etc....That's the nice thing about LVT/LVP..... if you buy the decent stuff it looks and act just like laminate but is 100% water proof....and the surface is just as durable if not more so then laminateTile is a great choice too, but not as DIY friendly to the average landlord
Joshua Hollandsworth To improve my DTI, can I put my debt under someone else's name?
11 January 2018 | 9 replies
Get rid of the car payment, high insurance, and most likely synthetic oil changes and expensive repairs/maintenance.
Lee M. Anyone have experience with Dryvit / synthetic stucco?
21 April 2017 | 0 replies

Hey Guys,  I was wondering if anyone has any experience purchasing a house with dryvit.  I know there were lawsuits and huge problems in the past with it.  I am currently looking at a house build in 1995 with dryvit. ...

Tony Wooldridge How to get rid of Mouse Pee smell?
5 June 2017 | 8 replies
Thanks again for the recommendation.The original Zinnser BIN is a shellac - fast drying, good sealing properties - and you will want ventilation and/or a respirator when applying it.Due to the constraints and costs of harvesting the resin of the lac bug, Zinnser now manufactures a synthetic shellac primer "BIN 2" which is not as offensive to apply as the original .... and much cheaper to purchase.
Samuel Bavido How can I make use of this empty plot of land?
7 May 2017 | 8 replies
the cheapest investment can be rehabing a  $1500 manufactured home and  color stucco the outside with the same synthetic the casinos use.
Vijaianand Thirunageswaram Are you feel like playing Catch 22 in this current market?
13 June 2017 | 7 replies
Some of us would go for Cash flow compare to some of us go for synthetic loss to save that 40% other earnings.
Cameron Andrews ROI of kitchen flooring
3 June 2017 | 7 replies
@Todd Plambeck Thanks for the input, I agree that it'll either be tile, or some synthetic product.
Michael Glaspie Old Mansion Turned into STR!
21 October 2022 | 3 replies
Forced appreciation through renovations, followed by securing synthetic leases for refinancing.
Nate Marshall Home Title Theft and Synthetic Identities
29 May 2022 | 3 replies
Scammers are also able to create synthetic identities.
David Yee Passive income vs selling stock
26 May 2022 | 22 replies
If you are lucky to time your sales to occur in a rising market, this "synthetic dividend" strategy will produce an income.