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Jorge Magana 1st Success in Seminole County FL
7 June 2016 | 50 replies
We hired a contractor to redo the kitchen completely (dry wall, tiles, and cabinets) and we put in the appliances.
Veronica Pollán Purchased investment condo 1st, did due diligence 2nd, what now?
26 May 2016 | 9 replies
I purchased the property with all new tile & carpet flooring, paint, windows, doors, kitchen appliances, granite counter tops in kitchen & bathroom, and fully furnished (some furnishing is outdated).
Missy H. Should I accommodate an air conditioner
7 April 2017 | 14 replies
I just renovated the bathroom because it was terribly outdated with cracked tiles and water leaking into the basement and I am planning on re-building the porch because it is a potential safety hazard.  
Michael Kresloff Asbestos and lead pain In potential investment
23 July 2015 | 6 replies
@Michael Kresloff is the asbestos in the basement the asbestos tiles on the floor (very common here in CT) or is it in the walls/ceilings?
Victor N. My First Potential Slip and Fall Lawsuit
24 July 2015 | 9 replies
I would say that they have a pattern that will end up costing you more.
Robert D. product to remove old glue from basement flooring
24 July 2015 | 2 replies
The basement tiles have been removed.
Steven Maduro Lazy Landlord series Tiling
24 July 2015 | 0 replies

I am back. I thank all of you who have commented positively on my previous landlord seriesI will be starting a thread on tilingi am tackling 520 sq ft of tilingthat goes through multiple rooms. I will discuss layout s...

Linda Weygant Rental Number 6 Under Contract
4 October 2015 | 31 replies
The shower is set up so that you can't really get behind it at all, so getting this fixed will mean pulling apart the shower tile.  
Christopher Telles Luxury Home Rehab Estimating
26 March 2016 | 13 replies
So here is how I would set this up: Kitchen: Appliances - $6,000 Cabinets - $10,000Countertop - $70-110/sqftSink - $1,500Faucet - $500Cab pulls - $500 (or $6-10/pull) Install - $2,000Flooring: Floor product (unfinished): (expect to pay 4 - 10 dollars per board foot for anything quality) Floor finishing (sanding, coating etc) roughly $3/Sq ft (as long as you are using a standard coating (polyurethane) if you want to go higher end with an oil or stain expect this to jump to 4-5/sq ft Bathrooms:Demo: $/hour x expected hours Underlayment: Schulter Shower System (approx: 500/shower enclosure) Tile/grout/thinset: 6-10 sq/ftInstall: $3-6 sq/ft Lighting and Electric: (pricing includes installation)   Switches: approx $30/switch  (this assumes a mid range Leviton 3-way dimmer) Outlets: $10 (TR Leviton duplex, GFI where needed and duplex/USB combo in Kitchen Island and a few choice locations) Lighting:Surface mount approx $150/fixtureCan: approx. $250/fixture (assuming old work install by electrician)A little more on why I do it this way: Kitchen: You can figure out exactly how much your kitchen is going to cost before you start.
Joel Owens GA- How much is good price for hardwood refinish, carpet, pad?
28 July 2015 | 6 replies
Other areas is carpet except for tile in bathroom.