i'm talking about the general 12mil wear layer kind.I just saw this rental listing on zillow, and its hardwood floor is scratched to hell >> so I question whether LVP can even hold up.
I just purchased a duplex with a vacant apartment that can get $950/month (current rent for the other side) but the bathrooms look kinda outdated and pink. The kitchen isn't so bad but I'm wondering what kind of incr...
Hello everyone,
My current rehab project is in need of new flooring and I would like to spend the extra money to install radiant electric in-floor heating. Then, a ceramic tile I have picked out to go over it.
I hav...
Looking for ideas on how to make rentals easy to maintain and resilient to tenant abuse. Here are mine:Texture walls and paint with semi-gloss ( I standardize on two colors) to make it easy to clean and touch up.Use ...
I found out today that I will not be able to find a tile match for these missing tiles. So I need to put something over this before the tenant moves in.
Someone suggested a half wall. I don't know how expensive tha...
Hi all, I have a mid-range rental that currently has 12x12 ceramic tiles in the kitchen, which is about 12x14 in size. The problem is the house is about 100 years old, and the floor underneath the tile has several pro...
I'm sick of replacing carpet so I started using laminate wood flooring in my condos. A tenant got some water in or on the floor and a whole section of it buckled up and had to be replaced. Is the vinyl wood-look floor...
There's a lot of little "upgrades" you can do when renovating a rental property that are the "cherry on top" of an already well done job. Examples are things like:-Granite countertops instead of formica-5/8" drywall i...
I just bought a cheap 1100sf rental that will bring about $800-900/month in a blue collar neighborhood.
The full bath has yellow/white tile along the walls and the shower. It's in very good shape but it's ugly as si...
I have an entry way floor that I am trying to figure out what to do with. Sorry I don't have a picture, but let me explain. It's a two-family home. The floor I am referring to is when you open the outside door into th...