I'm heavy into the demolition work on a higher end home with several hundred square feet of tile in place. My specific question relates to areas where I am removing tile, and plan to have someone else install tile in ...
Anybody do their own tile? Now or previously? How do you speed this project into high gear?I admit I am slow,,,being a newbie.
I stood there a solid 11 hours today and got a measly 2 and a half cases of 4 1/4bye...
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...
What do you think is the best way to replace this patio? It's in pretty bad shape, cracked in half sinking in opposite directions.
Just looking for the most cost effective.
I am looking to put down some vinyl in a property I recently acquired, but when I ripped up the old linoleum I found only the concrete slab, no sub floor.Does anyone have any feedback on their favorite method of putti...
Hi, not sure where to post this exactly (there should be a DIY category 😅) but I am installing LVP over tile in my bathroom. I don’t want to rip up the tile cause I did it in the other unit and that was a nightmare. T...
Other than painting, what would everyone say is a reno step that can be learned/done somewhat easily. Im seeing the savings benefit of DIYing certain things and heard that things like tiling is pretty easy to learn. A...
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...
BP,Thoughts on what to put down for flooring. Just closed on 6 duplexes this past Friday. Each of the 12 units rent for about $800 on avg. There are 2 vacant ones that should rent very quickly. The previous manag...
What is the best way to cover up asbestos tile? I have the 9x9 tiles with the black mastic and was thinking that just covering the tiles with epoxy is the best way to go. My plan is to clean with acetone and do the pr...