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Khurram Bashir Cat Odor in the house
23 May 2018 | 7 replies
No stink will stand up to the hardwood being sanded down, filled, sealed with oil-based polyurethane, and then refinished with another two coats.
Whitney Henderson Selling without Realtor
18 July 2018 | 51 replies
Main points we focused on for the flip were: kitchen- matching appliances and clean backsplash with quartz countertopsBathrooms: we tiled bath and shower but actually used same tile and same vanities/lighting so seems that different styles aren't major-original wood floors but first time with contractor that could've done better refinish but think it was major selling point for main floor (used same wood style alternative flooring for kitchen and both baths) then new carpet for basement and spent more for the padding than carpet look/quality, makes huge difference.We used same grey paint color for all walls with clean white trim and baseboard so think those were huge points for immediate offers!
Lisa Casey Entitled Tenants from hell....but my mistake for being "nice"
4 August 2019 | 95 replies
In the last 4 years we we have totally renovated it adding a sun room, new HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and refinishing floors, refurbished the buck stove etc. you get the picture.
Luis Montanez Renovation ideas
5 October 2016 | 22 replies
You might be able to mud over and refinish, paint it, or put large scale tile on it.
Gusatvus Johnson Is solid-surface/granite countertop worth it in rental?
29 January 2019 | 15 replies
The unit is also old (about a hundred years) and although I just refinished the floors and did fresh paint throughout, it's never going to have the feel of a new-construction building where tenants expect granite or Corian as part of their "luxury" kitchen.
Andrew R. New guy...and girl...and girl
3 May 2017 | 9 replies
Looks like the wood floors need refinishing.  
Brian Pulaski House #5 in CT a Success
22 January 2018 | 49 replies
New or refinished or is that laminate?
Greg Shyne Rent to my Contractor?
18 October 2017 | 29 replies
Our floor refinishing contractor asked if he could rent the place, but we already had a renter before we started the remodel...
Nicholas W. This BRRRR thing really does work, with pictures
30 November 2021 | 253 replies
They are rough so I am contemplating between refinishing them or putting LPV or something similar over them.
Warren A. 37 days listed. No offer. Should I stage? - Loma Linda, CA
30 September 2018 | 31 replies
Since the last update, * power washed all four stucco walls, wood columns in front, and windows * Front and backyard clean up & refresh of landscaping in the front and backyard (this weekend)* refinishing + repaint of the white fence (this weekend) Total investment :  ~$2500A carpet guy came on site and said the replacing just the master bedroom carpet won't match well with the carpet outside given the wear & tear + age of existing carpet.