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Clinton Holmes Crack Along Edge of Shower
24 July 2015 | 5 replies

Hello BP Do It Yourselfers! The shower wall in one of my rental units has started to separate from the wall. See photos below (note they should be rotated 90 clockwise). How would you recommend I fix this? I was think...

Derek Petersen Flooring
29 July 2013 | 4 replies

I've got a 1 Br here in San Diego that has a wood laminate floor in the living room. Even the scratch resistant laminate doesn't seem to hold up well against the transient renters I've been getting for this unit. I ha...

Isaak Brown Flooring: Worth the extra labor cost for porcelain?
9 September 2016 | 6 replies

I am renovating a 4plex, for rental units. Tearing out carpet, and based on the great threads here, was planning to porcelain. My floor guy said the extra labor cost to lay down porcelain isn't worth it, and recommend...

Account Closed Crawl Space Moisture/Condensation
27 October 2016 | 23 replies

I'm working on a rehab for rental and pulled up the flooring (vinyl floor and carpet) and noted there was a ton of moisture (wet) in the existing wood floor. The house when I bought had been vacant with utilities shu...

Andy Sabisch And one more question - this time on wood paneling . . . .
20 October 2021 | 8 replies

And here is one more question from the 1970's Time Warp house.  The hallway to the bedroom side of the house and two of the 4 bedrooms is paneled with a dark wood paneling.  The paneling is is amazingly good condition...

Paul Winka Fix small section of drywall that rotted? <photo>
4 January 2022 | 3 replies

What should I do to fix this? My first inclination is to buy a big tub of red devil spackle and artfully slap it in there with a few spackle knives of different widths, but I know that's not the right way. Note water ...

Jim K. Calling on expertise of BP DIY community, PAINTING problem
15 May 2018 | 4 replies

Repainting a pantry in a very large duplex. I TSPed the walls up and washed them, and the top two layers of paint started coming right off as soon as I wet down the walls. The last two colors appear to be beige and th...

Andrew Jones How to prevent Water Damage Under the Sink
19 May 2012 | 7 replies

I while ago I read a post on BP about someone putting slanted drip pans under the sink so that if there is a leak water flows on the floor it is reported by a renter rather than pool and cause water damage especially ...

Eric Bilderback Tenet proofing floors
24 November 2016 | 5 replies

Do you guys suggestions on what to use for floors?  I am remodeling my units on turnover and am putting down new floors.  I put down pergo on the last place.  It was 1.39 a foot including the pad or whatever underneat...

Account Closed Measuring Angled Kitchen Countertop
4 January 2021 | 4 replies

Hello to all reno professionals!
I am currently renovating my live in house hack. The cabinets have been bought and I will be installing them. The kitchen countertops however, I am unsure what is the best action to ...