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Bobby Hosmer 4-plex Purchased during Quarantine - How it's going...
9 November 2020 | 0 replies
This will be done by:- Removing the original carpet flooring, and replacing it with faux porcelain tile- Updating counter tops and adding a tile backsplash- Updating lighting and lighting fixtures- Adding sq footage by moving the entry way What was the outcome?
Daniel Miller decisions for prepping house before selling
30 June 2022 | 5 replies
Carpet is awful.Your house will be 1000x more appealing to most buyers if you replace the flooring throughout with a hardwood, porcelain tile, ceramic tile, or even laminate that looks like wood.Some people do prefer carpet in the bedrooms which I understand.
Joel A. 2mm vinyl plank flooring hold up good?
24 October 2013 | 13 replies
For 99c per sqft, I just do ceramic or porcelain tile DIY.
Kosh Vokter opening subfloor in living room ceiling to access 1st floor bathroom pipes
4 April 2023 | 6 replies
It certainly is not impossible, but probably the least likely source when you have a fiberglass tub, which I am assuming was added, or replaced an original cast iron/porcelain tub.
Scott Weaner Kitchen Flooring Under Cabinets??
17 November 2019 | 44 replies
I prefer through-body color porcelain tile; when ceramic tile gets chipped, the color under the glaze usually doesn't match the surface glaze - my preferred porcelain tile type will have color beneath the glaze that matches the glaze pretty well. 
Jake Waslaski Hard wood flooring or carpet for rentals
21 January 2019 | 27 replies
Hi @Jake Waslaski,I'd definitely go with porcelain plank flooring. 
Shahar Joseph Refinishing/glazing the bathrooms experience
29 August 2021 | 22 replies
I won't reglaze one again - I can get a porcelain-enameled steel tub for $2-300 that will last me much longer than four years.
Martin Guerrero Flooring ideas for updating outdated properties
2 March 2023 | 19 replies
The flooring looks like a nice color to me.Although I like the house the way it is in the picture.I would struggle with changing any part of it because everything matches so nice.I might try to rent it out with as is and see what it would go for ( just a test) with the wallpaper and the furniture in it, and the pics on the walls.It might appeal to a smaller amount of renters, but it's like going to a Grandma's house--color wise.If I were redoing the bathrooms, I would do them in white fixtures, walk in showers, elongated toilets, and new vanity tops with a molded in backs plashes to match kitchen counters with a white Porcelain on steel or Porcelain cast construction basin, with a Single faucet with washer less controls and a pop up drain (and try to save the tile surround and match needed new tiles to them.
Roy Gutierrez Rental Flooring question
21 January 2014 | 22 replies
We limit ceramic/porcelain tile to smaller areas (bathrooms, kitchens, laundry/mud rooms) where we can place radiant heat under the tile - precisely due to the cold factor up here where winter is 5-6 months long.
Matthew John Crushing it in Metro Detroit during Coronavirus (Deal Deep Dive)
9 July 2020 | 8 replies
- New Subfloor & Floor Joists- Added closet to make official 3rd bedroom- Added Central AC- Added Garage- New Kitchen- New Floors throughout (carpet, laminate, porcelain tile)- New Drywall in Kitchen, Living Room, and Bedroom- Recessed Lights - Opened up living area- Added fence around the house- New WindowWhat was the Outcome?