
6 November 2017 | 40 replies
I also got an easement a couple of years ago for one of my rowhomes where the roof technically overhangs the neighbor's roof by 6 inches.

11 December 2017 | 11 replies
You'll see some great ideas to make use of every square inch of a small space.

13 December 2017 | 7 replies
The actual working pressure is measured in ounces per square inch. 15 pound psi is probably 100x the working pressure of around 2.5 oz psi.

18 December 2017 | 29 replies
If there's anything that's exact or even 1/2 inch off (you can always add material to the frame then just slightly wider trim) I buy it!

15 December 2017 | 12 replies
@Ryan Ellis and @Nicole W...... the Lifeproof LVT is luxury vinyl planks/tile.... looks like real wood or tile...you can get in "click together" or "peel and stick"....it made of vinyl...no wood in it at all....you can soak it in water and nothing happens...it plastic...Nicole...I think what you are thinking of is vinyl sheets... the big rolls or squares that get glued down...like back in the 70's :) The LVT are planks that are between 12 mm thick....come in boxes of planks that are usually 6-8 inches wide..... 48-60 inches long etcWhen most people talk about "laminate" they are usually referring to a product with a thin synthetic material bonded to a wood backing....the synthetic part has a printed image of the wood grain etc...the vast majority of them have some wood backing, so if they get wet, they soak up water and buckle/warp etc....the surface it very durable, but the backing is not water proof in most of them...usually "click together" etc....That's the nice thing about LVT/LVP..... if you buy the decent stuff it looks and act just like laminate but is 100% water proof....and the surface is just as durable if not more so then laminateTile is a great choice too, but not as DIY friendly to the average landlord

22 January 2018 | 23 replies
The hardwood floors were warped and there were humps in the hardwood 12 inches high.
26 April 2018 | 2 replies
One side and the back were pushing in about 6 inches .

17 May 2018 | 4 replies
This doesn’t pertain to the market cycle, but I definitely see purchasing power decreasing as the rates are inching up.

4 May 2018 | 4 replies
I have always remodeled the bathrooms in rentals with new tubs and hardibacker walls covered with 12 inch square tiles.

5 May 2018 | 1 reply
Water test shows a leak somewhere causing levels to drop 7 inches over 24 hrs but remain at that level.