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Christine Swaidan Charging for Cleaning AND Replacing Carpet?
15 February 2017 | 11 replies
Ceramic tile everywhere but bedrooms--I wanted to "save money".
Sunny Rajvansh Flooring recommendation for rental property
18 February 2017 | 7 replies
I prefer tiles if permitted.
Tracy Cole How To Go About Finding Partners
17 February 2017 | 5 replies
Being that we started out first as a painting company, I would like to be considered for painting interior/exterior and the second option would be flooring; tile, laminate, or wood. 
Daniel Eicher First Rehab Sequence of Repairs
20 February 2017 | 2 replies
You might need sump pump or drain tile so I'd call someone out for look see on that. 
Marcin Chojnacki New flip. Hopefully sells ASAP!!!!
25 April 2017 | 29 replies
Ceramic :)
John Mahoney Almost done with the renovation on my first flip... Question!
23 February 2017 | 3 replies
For our current flip in which we are in the painting phase, we chose a subway tile that was being discontinued and thus inexpensive, quite some time ago and are using that as our template to choose the paint.  
Doug Poff Tenant Does Unapproved Improvement - Good thing or bad thing?
27 February 2017 | 10 replies
Basically he threw up the sheet rock (and textured paint) and put in linoleum tile on the floors. 
Haiyang A. Backyard drainage issue (inappropriately refilled pool)
28 February 2017 | 12 replies
Good luck on the investigation,, as far as running any type of drainage.. we were cautioned at our property when we put the sump pump discharge hose to the front yard so water would drain into street and go down into the sewer grate.. we were told by city we couldn't do that and they suggested we put in a underground tank reservoir type thing.. basically all we did then was move the discharge hose to further point in back yard.. it was a flip house so we only had one season to deal with the issue.So don't do all the digging work and then find out you can't revert the water to the street and have to yank it all out.. if you do a drain tile type thing to edge of front property line.. water is funny you want to control where it goes but it has a mind of its own sometimes. 
Scott Upshaw Vacant property need some advice
28 February 2017 | 3 replies
That means bringing all electrical up to code and it may be worth more than what you can sell the house for depending on the location.If they are pumping water out of the basement - it could be a simple matter of putting in a $6,000 "waterproofing solution" (installing drainage tiles pointing water to a sump pump) to a $12,000+ repair of putting in structural steel to support a collapsing basement wall due to hydrostatic cracking occurring on the foundation.I would tread lightly on this deal.  
Alex Passaoera Cat lady that comes with the property question
28 February 2017 | 11 replies
We had a cement area in the garage and ceramic tile in entry way that was urine soaked to the point that the urine had actually seeped thru the grout in the tile entry way and soaked the wood subfloor.