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Larry T. best sink to buy for rentals
10 February 2008 | 10 replies

Hi,

I have to replace a double acrylic white kitchen sink and I don't know its age but its white and very scratched/dirty looking. Is stainless the better option? It does not cost much more. The white looks great whe...

Genny Li Favorite tub materials?
30 August 2021 | 3 replies

I won't be doing new tubs for a good long while, but I haven't seen this subject come up. Personally, I loathe fiberglass. The gel coat has to be regularly refinished and fat people can actually break it. Acrylic can ...

Stephan K. Acrylic Paint For Shower
8 November 2016 | 14 replies

I need to refinish a tile shower. Will have to last 4-6 years. I was told that acrylic paint might be an option. However somebody else told me that the paint will start peeling.Do you have any experience?

Dan C. Sound Proof Window Inserts for Rental
15 September 2019 | 7 replies

I have a rental that backs up to a busy highway. It's a third floor unit in a condominium. The road noise isn't terrible considering how close to the highway it is. There are double pane windows, which are clearly hel...

Mark Forest Bathtubs
30 December 2015 | 9 replies

I had to guy the bathrooms in two of my SFR so I need two bathtubs.  Fiberglass is cheapest but I want the tub to be tenant proof from damage and  one of the houses is on a well, so I want it to not show rust stains. ...

Oscar Beteta Coating for Weathered Stucco
23 April 2020 | 5 replies

Hi everyone!I recently bough a old house in the West mount Airy part of Philadelphia. The house is presumably 100 to 150 years old. It has stucco siding that looks very weathered with some hairline cracks is different...

Lesley Resnick Shower tile vs shower insert
25 March 2019 | 14 replies

I have been installing tile in the showers when I reno my rentals.  It is a bit of a pain and somewhat expensive.  Has anyone used the lowes or HD shower inserts.  They seem affordable, anywhere from 350-900 for the s...

Virginia Jones Bathtub advice needed for rental
1 March 2019 | 8 replies

A rental we are renovating had a cheap, flimsy stand-up shower in the only bathroom. Since the house only has the one bathroom I was thinking we should probably go with a bathtub/shower combo. We will be doing the ins...

David S. 1 day shower installs; If they can do it, can’t we?
30 October 2022 | 7 replies

Looking for tips and tricks on quick shower and tub installations. I see a ton of advertising on “One day shower installations” but noticed that most renos are still done with inserts or large format tile, not with th...

Brianne H. Plumber Melted An Acrylic Tub, Anyone Got A Good Solution?
6 January 2018 | 14 replies

To make a long story short, this imbecile of a plumber melted my acrylic tub with his soldering gun, after specifically being told to cover it and being provided with a large piece of cardboard. Needless to say he's d...