We're considering vinyl laminate flooring in a nice 3 bedroom, 2 bath home and we're wondering about its durability. It seems like it should be a good flooring option for an income property, but are there concern...
Hi, I'm a newbie landlord and funds are getting tight right now. I need to make ready a rental asap. I need to replace floors throughout - 1,000 sq ft. We haven't yet torn up the existing flooring to see what's und...
I have one unit due to be vacant in 2 months and I am planning the action list.The kitchen laminate countertop is OK on the top side, but the edge especially the rounded corners are peeling off and chipped.I think it ...
I bought this house in January and it was a complete rehab including the foundation. Now, the laminate floor is buckling in a couple of spots in the living room and am trying to figure out why. I had the foundation co...
I have a kitchen with 70's laminate custom cabinets. It seems worth exploring new doors and refacing the carcasses rather than ripping it all out or just leaving it. Anyone have experience with this kind of job? What...
We went on vacation last week and stayed in a weekly rental apartment. The entire apartment had laminate floors. Except when thinking about using laminate for some of my rentals I barely even noticed and my wife who...
I've read a lot of stuff on here about people having a large issue finding quality contractors here in SLC. I am actively pursuing my investing career, slowly but surely. But in the mean time am using the general sk...
I had laminate flooring installed by a company and it's now buckling because they did not leave enough space from a wall and some doorways. The company is refusing to back their work and won't come out to fix. I don't...
Hi EveryoneI am pondering the idea of replacing the carpet on the first floor in my personal residence with either laminate, tile, or engineered hard would. The home is in the low 200's in the Austin market. Can som...
What do you guys do for flooring on nicer(750k+) flips? I generally use budget engineered hardwood(~$4/sqft, 6-7" wide, 3/8" thick) for everything but after spending almost two weeks trying to match stair treads with ...