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David Hess Kitchen flooring choices
16 January 2010 | 4 replies

Should I install vinyl flooring in a SFH kitchen or laminate flooring. The vinyl is .69 cents a sqft. with a three year warranty. The laminate is 1.20 sq ft with a 10 year warranty. Thanks for your comments.

Terrell Garren Groutable Vinyl Tile
26 February 2018 | 10 replies

I usually put ceramic tile in my rental bathrooms for appearance and long term durability.  Cutting and cleanup is messy so I recently tried groutable vinyl tile.  Cost per square foot was about the same and labor was...

Russ McKelvey What kind of flooring do you use in MFH Kitchens
1 July 2013 | 12 replies

Hello BP. Wondering what type of flooring everyone uses in MFH rentals and why.

Looking to replace old vinyl in a kitchen of fourplex but head that tile is a bad idea due to stained grout and other possible damage.
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Stephen N. Tile in every room?
27 May 2010 | 2 replies

I'm about to start rehabbing a duplex that will be used for Section 8 tenants.

Is Tile the most durable kind of flooring? Is it way too tacky to put it in every room?

Also, each side of the duplex has upstairs and ...

Will F. What's the best bang for your buck for durability and value for flooring?
14 December 2013 | 11 replies

What's the best bang for your buck for durability and value for flooring?

Plank vinyl, bamboo, laminate is what I was thinking

For your own home vs for a rental property?

Mark Hu Choosing tile for apartment?
26 October 2010 | 4 replies

What type of tile would you guys choose for an apartment? The building is in a working class neighborhood.
I'm thinking about 12" tile, ceramic, class 5 (very tough). I don't want to go too classy because it may get t...

Jerry Budzinski single family rental house
8 November 2015 | 2 replies

is it worth it to update bathroom for color and functionality with ceramic tile and new tub or have tub and shower surround put in. Does anyone have any idea on what bathroom renovation might cost.

Xavier Brinkman LVP Vs Tiles in a bathroom, which is best?
30 May 2021 | 9 replies

Hey guys, I've decided on using luxury vinyl plank flooring throughout my rental unit I'm about to start renovating, and trying to decide if I should just continue it through into the bathrooms as well seeing as it's ...

Kevin C. Basement Bedrooms Flooring?
21 January 2015 | 9 replies

College Student HousingHouse is half above ground in front and level in back (back door is flush with backyard)..No water really but is damp.  Want to tile I believe. Will do entire basement in tile.  Anything else I ...

Bienes Raices Is it cost effective to do flooring yourself?
9 January 2010 | 17 replies

For a newbie, doing ceramic/porcelain tile oneself could take a very long time I assume, with the inevitable measurement mistakes, do-overs, etc.

How much money do you save by doing tile (or flooring in general) by y...