I bought a house and ripped up the floor in the kitchen. I'm going to level out the floor because the subfloor ripped up a small layer when ripping up the tile. I plan on eventually putting in ceramic tiles to raise...
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I am a first time rental property owner, living in one side of a duplex and renting the other. I’m planning to update my half while living there and moving out once the updates are made. The project ...
hello everyone,So I got my first rental property and one of the many things that I’ve thought to replace was the flooring. The place came with very old fashioned laminate square which are not very appealing. I was won...
Hey guys! I'd like to know which flooring's you've tried and think are best for your rentals.I'm on my first property, which is a duplex and I'm looking at using $2/sqft Porcelain "Wood" Tile. The only thing I'm worri...
It is flooring time again in a duplex I own I was quoted $1750 for a 114 sq yds of commercial grade carpet. I can buy 8 mm laminate for about 99c a foot or porcelain tile for about the same which would work out to abo...
Just began demo on a house we're renovating to sell. Appreciate any advice on floor surfaces investors/flippers might recommend to facilitate a quick sale. House is in Orange County California, 5bd/3ba two story wit...
After the thread by a certain member here talking about selling junk properties to owner occupants and how much of a favor he was doing them because landlords rent properties in even worse condition I thought I'd shar...
I want to put in some New ALLURE flooring in this kitchen. My Question is... am i better off putting it on top of this Old 1"x 1" ceramic tile? Or should I tear the tile off, but most likely destroy the chip board s...
I have a question for all of you out there who have had experience with a finished basement that has moisture or has taken in water on occasion:What flooring solution has been the best?I have a finished basement in on...
I would like to re-do the kitchen floor in a rental. The current one is only 12 years old but it's cheap tiles that crack on the corners. I'd like something that will last long--20-30 years. I put in laminate in my ...