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Michael Ting Insulating Carpet
12 March 2013 | 9 replies

I bought my first condo in Chicago during summer and coming to a realization that the house can get very very very cold in winter. A little info on the unit. It is a one bed room condo, 800 square foot, located on the...

David A. Tile removal on a Restaurant
18 September 2019 | 13 replies

First of all I apologize if I am posting this on the wrong section of the forum but I could not find anywhere else to ask. I have a task ahead of me to be the construction manager for my mother in law's business. She ...

Kiran Kumar Foundation slab settlement issue
7 November 2020 | 1 reply

Hi,I'm looking into buying house with foundation slab settled and cracked on one side of the house. House is located in on the slight grade hill. Ground floor/basement portion floor has a noticeable dip in the floor ...

Emily Knowles How to make old home's damp basement LOOK (not feel) better?
22 June 2015 | 6 replies

Buying my first investment property to rent out. It's 95 years old so the basement feels damp. No visible water, probably just moisture coming in from the foundation. Mold on the floor/walls that I plan to get rid of ...

Adam Craig Why kind of floors do you put into small office buildings?
5 May 2021 | 3 replies

We are buying distressed office buildings which usually need a full rehab.The building I did in 2019 we went with commercial carpet, but its already looking a little rough.The building we are doing right now is gettin...

Kenia Crevoisier Sagging Floors on a Miami 1920's Property (pictures included)
12 January 2021 | 12 replies

Hi BP, My husband and I are currently under contract on a 4-unit property located in Miami, FL. We plan to house-hack this property (live in one of the units and rent the others for at least one year). We just finishe...

Lance Neighbors Water seeping into basement
27 February 2020 | 5 replies

Hey guys, I need your help! I have a currently unoccupied rental property that has a water issue in the basement. I was given a quote of $6,200 to wrap the area where the wall meets the floor and install two sump pump...

Jeff Campbell Longest lasting floors for rentals
21 December 2020 | 27 replies

What’s the best flooring for the money for a B class rental? I want something that will look good and last as long as possible.

Ray Ndebele Flooring for apartment units.
1 April 2016 | 5 replies

I'm an investor looking to build  a 12 unit apartment complex in bay city tx. I've been doing mobile homes and am new to apartments. Wanted to get advise on flooring for multi units. For bedrooms is it better to go wi...

Steve Kinney Foundation Slab Repairs Costs?
12 December 2016 | 0 replies

Hello everyone. I am considering purchasing a historic Lustron house, but have discovered some major foundation issues. For those who don't know, the Lustron corporation mass produced small, entirely steel enameled ho...