
30 July 2013 | 14 replies
Even floor coverings carpet, vinyl, and tile can get out of date before it wears out.

4 June 2013 | 12 replies
You may need to pull all of the carpets also.Expensive way: there is a paint brand that will cover odors, and you must first wash the walls.I will go get my coveralls and come over to help you,Tevis

5 June 2013 | 7 replies
Everything except the bedrooms/closets will have carpet...Here are the measurements:MBR - 209sqft.MBR Closet - 31sqft.Bed1 - 112sqft.Closet - 14sqftBed2 - 119sqft.Closet - 14sqft.Bed3 - 132sqft.Closet - 23sqft.Kitchen/Dining Room/Front Door Area - 229sqft.Hallway/Living Room = 452sqft (Shouldn't need this number, but just in case...)Bath 1 - 21sqft.Bath 2 - 46sqft.MST Bath - 66sqft.Monetarily I broke down the flooring like this:Tiled areas = 362sqft * $5/sqft(material/labor) = $1,810 I rounded to $1,800flat as I know I over measured in places and $10 bucks isn't much.Carpet areas = 654sqft. * $2.8/sqft(material/labor) = $1831.20 I rounded to $1850 just cause it's a nice number.Okay, now here is my numbers that I was happy with when I finished:Total Flooring: $3,650Appliances (Fridge, Stove, Dishwasher) = $2,200Paint interior/exterior= $6,000Kitchen Cabinets/Granite Tops = $4,500Fixtures = $1,500Doors w/hardware 9 = $7653 toilets = $300Bath 1 Vanity = $200Bath 2 Vanity = $650MST Bath Vanity = $950Cabinet Hardware, Electrical Covers, Vent Screens, etc = $750Heat Furnace = $1,400Water Heater = $400Refridge A/C = $5,000Slider Closet Doors (3) = $285Misc. $1,000TOTAL = $29,550After I get this number, I add 10-12% to it.

18 July 2013 | 9 replies
This apartment features New Central Heat and Air Conditioning, paint, carpet and tile in the bath and kitchen.

14 June 2013 | 18 replies
I bought the home for $8,500 cash, cleaned the carpet, painted some walls (a rule of mine every time I re-rent or sell a home to give it a fresh smell) and about 2 weeks later the home rented for $650 per month.

12 June 2013 | 4 replies
He lays carpet, fixes furnaces, sinks, paints, even pours concrete.

13 June 2013 | 13 replies
I don't know that I've ever seen a house state financing as 203K or cash only just because it has bad carpeting?

13 June 2013 | 23 replies
Also, for good tenants we tie the increase to a small lease renewal perk like a free house / carpet cleaning.

13 June 2013 | 11 replies
i had contract to purchase a 2 unit for 21k that needed only paint/carpet.

14 June 2013 | 13 replies
I pulled out the carpet, rented an airless spray gun, bought some white paint, and everything in the house became white.