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16 March 2019 | 3 replies
The rehab was completed primarily by me and my brother-in-law, which included: -Bathroom remodel (porcelain tile flooring after repairing damage to subfloor, repainting, new hardware on sink and shower) -Kitchen remodel (repainting of cabinets, new cabinet hardware, new floor, subway tile backsplash, refinished countertop) -New flooring in all but the bedrooms (Lifeproof hardwood vinyl planking) -Painting/wall repair throughout houseThe process took us just about 2 months overall to do on our own, but we made it!
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17 March 2019 | 9 replies
The house was remodeled to be modern inside -- new hardwood vinyl flooring, new porcelain tile in the bathroom after subfloor repair, refinishing of the kitchen cabinets and countertop, subway tile backsplash in the kitchen, new paint.
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9 April 2019 | 5 replies
However, that is far too drastic to contemplate so I'd be inclined to put a porcelain coaster under the offending foot.
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20 January 2019 | 2 replies
We remodeled in 2003 with an outdoor entertainment area ($5000), porcelain tile entire downstairs and carpet in bedrooms ($3000), The custom master bath was a selling point with dual shower heads and tall glass doors ($3000).
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27 January 2019 | 5 replies
I may have missed a few things in my list but I believe I stayed under $6000 total cost.The break down was the following:Drywall and Studs: $500Bathtub: $150Tile: $300 (450 sq/ft at approx. 67 cents per sq/ftThinset&Grout: $100Closet doors: $150Wood Door 36 x 80: $170tub surround Porcelain tile: $160Plumbing supplies: $300Sliding mirror tracks $20Mirror $20Vanity: ExistingToilet: ExistingAll wood cabinetry: $950 (I get 60% off at my supplier)Sink: $95Faucet: $85Backsplash linear tile: $100Fridge: $400 at Sears OutletMicrowave $140 at Sears Outlet110 V single cooktop $80Miscellaneous parts/screws etc. $200Paint & paint supplies $150Granite $156 Labor to mud and finish drywall $1200 (only part of home improvement that I don't do myself is drywall finishing and stucco as also major concrete work)Now, I added a Fireplace TV Console which I bought on sale at Walmart online for $208 including tax.I have not decided if I rent it out or not or if I just use it for guests..
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5 November 2018 | 8 replies
Installing 1/4" board would cause porcelain tile to be higher than threshold.The subfloor is very solid.
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17 March 2019 | 2 replies
I like the porcelain European "bow front" vanities, I have very small baths in all my units and it gives more floor space besides a nice classy look.
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30 May 2015 | 6 replies
I am doing two "Tier 1" rehabs. In one rehab, we are putting in engineered wood oak floors. It is a two story structure, and I'm not sure why, but it feels weird to me to put wood on the 2nd floor. So I went with t...
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18 July 2013 | 7 replies
- 800g MaP rating for incredible bulk clearing- Double nut mounting system- Hp2 Flushing TechThis thing is the Rolls Royce of porcelain thrones!
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22 November 2014 | 23 replies
Porcelain really doesn't wear out.