Anyone have experience with vinyl plank flooring? I've been hearing about it as a durable option for rentals. 4mm seems to be the standard. But 2mm can be had for about $1/square ft. Anyone use 2mm? Any issues?
Hi all, what are your thoughts on 2mm vinyl plank flooring for a section 8 rental property? Think it will hold up? Hoping it will last several years. Older home, uneven floors as well, I hear thicker is better for une...
Hi! In your experience, which flooring overall holds up the best with your rentals? I've been reading mixed opinions so far online. Thanks!
I was curious as to what everyone uses for flooring in their rental properties? The carpet in my single family has to go due to dog smell in the carpet padding. I tried steam cleaning it twice and had a carpet cleanin...
Hello,I have wooden flooring in my rental apartments, some of the wooden flooring was partially damaged in the living room and one of the bedrooms, I think I made some poor choices when hiring a flooring contractor as...
Just took up some commercial carpet that was in the kitchen(yes the kitchen) of a rental I just got and it was glued down to the concrete. There was also glue all over the floor from old floor tiles from a long time ...
So guys I am looking for opinions about this topic. I am trying to determine what is the best options for a property with tenants/with pets and small kids. My concerns are around quality, durability and resale val...
I am thinking about installing this product. It has a 20 year commercial warranty, lifetime residential, and 40 mil wear layer. It is $3.95 a sq.ft. I am getting tired of replacing carpet all the time in our rentals....
In the process to acquiring a 3-4 unit property, My business partner and I are wondering is it smart to add vinyl plank flooring to living room/bed room combo or just Vinyl in living room and carpet in bedroom?.The ...
Hey y'all,
I'm looking to replace the old carpet in my 3 bedroom rental with luxury vinyl plank (LVT) but am struggling to figure out which brands and installers I can trust. It seems that so many brands have high ra...