
17 February 2021 | 11 replies
@David Lee Hall, IIIWe tear the stuff off Use pine sol /water liberally with mop Cover with old paint we had ..or kilz Then Run a ozone generator if it is still nasty
29 July 2018 | 9 replies
It would be like tearing out drywall with a roof leak.

16 December 2022 | 19 replies
When she leaves you will have to tear out the carpet and pad, paint the sub floor with an odor-blocking primer, and then put new flooring down.

6 March 2023 | 2 replies
It's 6 of one, half dozen of the other.in my experience LVP holds up better against water, but laminate is tougher against scratches, dents, and other wear and tear.

22 December 2014 | 12 replies
When you get out there, you'll find potential inventory, empties to tear downs.

2 July 2016 | 19 replies
I also have a line to a great contractor who has been doing tear downs or lot purchases and putting up beautiful modulars doing quite well.. regards
24 September 2020 | 8 replies
I can't imagine that you need to tear them out.
11 September 2019 | 33 replies
Typically, landlords cannot charge for wear and tear so those nitpicked items may fall in this category.

2 May 2023 | 4 replies
Want low turnover (obviously) and fast turnover when it occurs with touch ups to the apartments for the normal wear and tear.2.)

11 January 2023 | 14 replies
They are subject to the same forces of wear and tear as everything else on Earth: they may be tough, but they cannot remain in good condition without human support.