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Mark Whittaker What is your average turnover rate and cost for you SFH rentals?
8 August 2019 | 4 replies
I was trying to upgrade my business model to 100% ceramic tile floors and shutters.  
Sean M. Rent vs Flip - How much it too much rehab on a C class property?
4 August 2019 | 14 replies
- Ceramic tile in Kitchen and bath?
Brooks Rembert Vinyl Planks vs. Laminate For Tenant-Proofing a House
6 August 2019 | 14 replies
carpet 3 renters if your lucky, laminate can be ruined with a sponge mop, vinyl plank , (snap together) has made it three renters and still looking good, ceramic tile on concrete foundations lasted for years, but a cast iron skillet will break one.warranty, yeah right, suck it up , and get ready to buy more product.
Jon Sanchez My First RE Investment: SFH Buy & Hold rental
14 August 2019 | 12 replies
Ceramic tile throughout the whole home.
Martin Neal BRRRR #2 is in the books! Let’s take a look!
23 June 2019 | 4 replies
There was already ceramic tile in the kitchen.
Bienes Raices Red clay tile or porcelain (for personal residence)?
23 April 2011 | 7 replies
There are a wide range of options in the higher quality porcelain tiles, they do cost more, but the quality is much better.That said, there are also different grades of ceramic tile.
Geoff V. Looking at renting out house and have a lot of questions
24 June 2011 | 8 replies
Ceramic or porcelain tile will last much longer, but I don't think it looks good except in kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms and entry areas.
Joel Owens Tile vs Carpet on rentals.
11 August 2011 | 21 replies
Have some vacants I am reconditioning to rent out.Looked at carpet.Found a happy medium at .80 sq ft.and 8 pound plush scotch guard pad at .85 sq ft.This is at Home Depot with a very low installation fee of around 35 bucks.Conversely found 12 by 12 ceramic tile for .56 sq ft.My thought process is too install the tile all the way through on the main floor and use carpet just on the stairs and the 2 bedrooms upstairs.Has vinyl down stairs now but actually cost more than tile and get ripped and messed up.Tile would seem to take more abuse and last longer.I can get cheap berber type carpet for .48 sq ft and cheap 6 pound pad for about.49 sq ft. but I am trying to make it look nicer and not cheap.This is why I wanted to spend a little more on a nicer pound foam pad versus rubber composite.I asked about the Home Depot bid room and the sale person said he could submit but the bids are getting rejected as the carpet is already priced so low.Says HD is getting away from the contractor bidding wars to try and get the price down etc.I checked with prices versus Dalton Ga (carpet capital of the world and the prices were just as good or better.HD is measuring the units for free for me tomorrow.On the tile how much is the grout and the bonding agent for the tiles to the floor??
Ricky Ostrom How to Remove the Smell of Money
31 March 2009 | 8 replies
I didn't know about Muriatic acid, or think about sealing the cement.The issue I found about Muriatic acid is that the fumes damage stainless steel and can seep into the cabinet wood, if you don't neutralize it after application.Sealing is a good idea, but some sealers are high priced.So, I think I'm going to try a lot of vinegar (soak it), which is also an acid, and follow-up with a paint sealer like Kilz.My only concern is, if I decide to ceramic tile, will the mud/paste adhere to the floor or come loose from the sealer.
Jessica Hood To remodel or not?
8 June 2009 | 9 replies
The appliances are all fairly new (fridge, ceramic cooktop stove, microwave/hood, no dishwasher) and we put down new tiled laminant (sp?).