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Vadim Kravets Who and how much?
5 February 2008 | 2 replies
Cheap and easy, use the pressed wood cheap stuff to save 50 pct. dunno whats wrong with your ceiling that you want it torn out, but theres cardboard, metal, and textured ceiling tile looking wallpaper alternatives to simply cover the flaws. 15+ cents a sf for textured ceiling tile wallpaper DIY, .50 to 1 an sf for armstrong cardboard diy, up to $50 an sf not installed for copper tiles.
Pat Cook Owner put home up for sale, what are my rights?
15 January 2008 | 1 reply
Also, on a wall, where tiles are popping off.
C.B. Lovejoy Seeking Hard Money West Bloomfield, MI
21 January 2008 | 0 replies
Also the investor needs to make updates on properties like a property that needs marble instead of ceramic. or finished w/o basements instead of unfinished.I am looking for the HML that can get this done.
Kim VanLandingham Don't like to think of myself as a "complete" newb
28 February 2008 | 6 replies
When the girls were 3 & 4 I had a hammer in their hands lol).Anyways, I have done it all; tiling, drywall, framing, installed doors, carpeting, rough and finished carpentry, knocked down walls, installed cabinets, laminate flooring(I didn't want the added expense of hardwood), finished my basement (DH did the electrical although this does not appear hard to learn), designed and built a 20X20 paragoda/arbor for my patio (with some manly help) and installed a vinyl fence.
John M. Analyzing this deal to make 20-25k profit.
1 March 2008 | 5 replies
Though, I'm considering giving this deal to an investor if I can get the price down low enough.The place is a complete mess, the garage is used as a bedroom, paint colors are neon colors, countertop tiles are black, everything is outdated by @ least 10-15 yrs, but no structural damages.
Gash Nag Carpet replacement for Townhome
20 September 2011 | 9 replies
I have quad 4 unit buildings that are town homes.What I have found is it is much better to put all tile on the main floor instead of carpet or vinyl.Upstairs with the carpet it doesn't get worn down as much as the main level.When you evict a tenant with tile it is mop and go and not fixing tears in vinyl or carpet that can't be salvaged.The dirty carpets tend to attract bug problems as well.You can find tile cheap and buy a big area rug to warm it up for cheap.The key with tile is the contractors can kill you on the install fee.You have to find a contractor hungry for money.I can get tile 12 X 12 for 56 cents a sq ft.Main level I would spend about 229.60 in tiles,another 150.00 in mix for bonding and grout for finish and just put back old finish trim down and repaint.Can get a hungry contractor for 75.00 a day to tile day one and finish grout 75.00 day two.Total cost 529.60 for main level.I have 1,178 sq ft with 2 story but I leave carpet upstairs and on the stairs and tile the main.Don't pay high prices.Be patient and turn over rocks to find the great deals.
Bill H Why don't contractors ever stfu?
5 October 2011 | 4 replies
If that wasn't bad enough, he spent over 5 minutes of breath trying to convince me to replace the tile on not one but two perfectly attractive shower/bath surrounds.
Elliot A How did you become knowledgeable in the construction/renovation aspect of flipping?
6 October 2011 | 8 replies
This can be done with drywall, paint, flooring, tile, stone, roofing, cabinets, etc.
Jake Arnold Introduction and HELP with offer on a property
10 October 2011 | 3 replies
Fully refurbished (new hvac, wall to wall carpeting, appliances in the kitchen, tile in bath and hardwoods, etc.)
Phil Tsouridis Rehab Question - What to offer & how much to fix?
1 November 2011 | 12 replies
.- New sub floors in Kitchens where needed , and then Linoleum floors in kitchen- Total Cleanout 3-4 Roll Off Dumpsters for left behind junk- Linoleum in pantry 4x8- 2 Bathrooms - Needs new linoleum and 1 needs Sub floor- Bathroom walls - rip off old plastic tile in one and make drywall and paint - Ba 2 Needs Rip off wall paper and skim and paint2 - Living room Kitchen & (2) Dining Room and 3 (6)Bed rooms Refinish Hardwood floors on ea floor so x22- Living rooms, kitchen and dining rooms, remove wall paper and skim coat, and paint all walls and ceilings2 - Living Rooms and windows remove all trim and replace with new and paint ( lead Paint )2 - Repair Bathroom Ceilings and Pantry Ceilings and then paint6 Bedrooms Fix Drywall, paint walls and ceilings2 Bathrooms install bathtub wall panels2 - Install Kitchen Cabinets , and countertops, and Sink in both pantrys2- Install Dishwashers including pipe, drains and elec in two pantries2 - Over stove - More cabinets in Kitchen @ 6 ft top and bottom with countertops2 Install washer and dryer hookups after bringing power to locationApprox 150-200 ft of Asbestos removal in basementalso what is the lead time to do all this..?