
23 February 2015 | 14 replies
I've been doing ceramic tile for kitchens and bathrooms, and hardwood for all other rooms if it has it, otherwise vinyl plank.

20 March 2015 | 17 replies
Is the flooring actual ceramic or vinyl?
15 March 2015 | 34 replies
its gotten ridiculous running from home depot and occasionally lowes multiple times a day with my little sedan, especially when i need loads of drywall and pallets upon pallets of heavy ceramic tile.having spent virtually all my capital on the house and now the rest in materials, would be lucky to scratch up a few thousand to finally invest in the much needed pickup i've decided i really need to complete this job, before i go bankrupt. credit/auto loan aint an option cuz i recently maxed out my cards and have been settling them for less than full once they go to collections. i could not bring my truck with me from nyc months ago when i moved to the west coast and left it with my parents for them to use or sell. they sold it.what are some recommendations for a good used pickup truck suitable for a DIY flipper as well as a landscaper in socal. i've also turned down enuf landscape jobs already cuz i dont have a truck these days.help!

24 August 2016 | 18 replies
You may not be able to get the same prices we do, but these are some of our baseline contractor prices to do the following complete renovations to these respective areas:Complete Kitchen Remodel: $3,500 (refinish existing cabinets, install ceramic tile flooring, new Formica countertops, new stainless sink with new brushed nickel faucet, new cabinet fixtures, new basic light fixtures, other basic repairs, and all labor included - does not include appliances).

7 July 2016 | 3 replies
I know another investor that goes with ceramic tile just to make it renter proof.

7 October 2018 | 223 replies
.- $8,000.00 2) Remove and replace Bathroom (new tub or shower, new vanities and toilet, ceramic tile, paint, bath accessories). - $4,000.00 3) Frame and finish basement - $6,000.00 (with full second bath included will run about $10,000.)4) Painting a property of this size including the finished basement - $2,500.005) Remove and replace all doors (about 10 in this property) with 6 panel hollow doors - $15,000.006) Install HVAC to include Furnace, condenser and ductwork - $7,500 (If the ductwork is already in place we can have a 2.5 ton furnace and condenser installed for $4,000.00(ductwork is the most consuming and labor intensive part of installing a HVAC system)7) Install carpet on second floor(This includes all three bedrooms, hallway and stairs) and basement $2,300.008) Refinish hardwood floor and new color of the stain of for the living room and dining room - $ 900.009) Replace windows with all new energy efficient vinyl windows - $3,000.00I think that's all of the big stuff.

12 March 2020 | 7 replies
The kitchen, master bath and laundry room have dark ceramic tile with built-in pits and fairly wide, dark grout.

24 June 2016 | 14 replies
2 weeksThat's from the movie Money Pit - you will not get an answer to your question that will encompass every flip, it all depends on what you do and how much you do, I'm a General Contractor and i can give you at least 20 different prices for the same project - lets say, a bathroom ( most common reno ) -size of bath - what tub, (steel, cast iron, fiberglass) - or is the bath just a shower, (fiberglass, ceramic tile, marble, are there accent pieces ?)

14 November 2022 | 12 replies
Basically there's no layer underneath the ceramic roof tiles.

7 October 2019 | 3 replies
I am confused as you are about quality but it seems some have thicker wear layers and others have thinner stronger wear layers, with ceramic or aluminum added to the wear layer for hardness.