Hello,Well I'm stumped, and am a bit dumbfounded I'm not finding a clear solution to a cheap/affordable solution for a tub/shower surround in my current investment property.When demo'ing the bathroom, we pulled out an...
Hello everyone,I'm just starting my third renovation project. I've worked through most of the details, but I'm wrestling with flooring. I've read all the posts about which type of flooring and why. But I was just wond...
Hello BP. Wondering what type of flooring everyone uses in MFH rentals and why.
Looking to replace old vinyl in a kitchen of fourplex but head that tile is a bad idea due to stained grout and other possible damage.
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I just bought a 2 family house that I'm looking to update the bathroom tile. What brand of tile do you use for your flips or rentals?I want to get a cheaper tile that looks nice.What I have seen so far that I like: Fo...
College Student HousingHouse is half above ground in front and level in back (back door is flush with backyard)..No water really but is damp. Want to tile I believe. Will do entire basement in tile. Anything else I ...
I am doing a kitchen rehab, and plan on using a Luxury Vinyl Plank. This one!Should I run this under the cabinets, or put it in after the cabinets are installed? I tend to think that this should NOT go under the cabin...
We will be rehabbing a property that we plan to maintain as a rental. Is it better to put in a pre-fab tub surround or use cheap tile? What will have the fewest problems/maintenance issues considering this will be a ...
Hello Experts,
I need to change the carpet for my rental. I read on this forums to expect $10/sq.yard ( $5.50 for carpet , $2.0 for padding, $2.50 for installation. But the bids I get are all around $16.0 or $17.0 sq...
Hi, I saw there's a variety of stick tiles For bathroom floors, walls backsplash, wall accent. etc. Was wondering if anyone had any experience with it are there any good ones, how do they last?
Hello Bigger Pockets family I have finally finished my 520 sqft tiling project. I would like to share with you all some tips that I have learned along the way. Hopefully this will help you not make the mistakes I made...