Hi! In your experience, which flooring overall holds up the best with your rentals? I've been reading mixed opinions so far online. Thanks!
Hi folks! My husband and I are in the middle of gutting and remodeling one of the bathrooms in our 1917 brick triplex in Chicago. The tub/shower sits along the exterior brick wall. Unfortunately the original setup was...
I want thick quality that will work with frames that real estate agents use (perks of my dad selling). Just a generic for rent and I can type my number in the box. I cannot seem to find the thick ones, only bandit sig...
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Does anyone have experience with using rubber carpet padding? I hear it is better at reducing noise between floors and can also be water proof which is a plus. I am mainly interested if anyone has used it for ...
Location: Grey Forest, TX outside San AntonioSituation: I'm adding a master bathroom where a utility room was located. The home is 1930 built with stone walls, pier & beam thru the main part of the house, and slab...
Rehabbing a 1930's bungalow. There is tile present on the walls of the dining room, which is the most central room of the first floor. The tile is in decent shape.Creeping on my rehab budget and would prefer to not de...
So I bought a 100 year old house that I'd like to eventually rent out, but living in there now. It has these kind of rough looking floors that I think are salvageable with a good resurfacing but they squeak almost wit...
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The pots and pans at my Airbnbs have bad burnts pretty frequently. It could be that my stoves are electric. They are hard to remove within a couple of hours by my cleaners and may leave bad impres...
I have just acquired my first rental property, a 4-plex, and will be updating each unit as the current tenant moves out. The biggest line item in each unit is flooring, currently each unit has carpet in every room exc...
It's time to replace 12-year old laminate in a rental property that's turning over. Area to be replaced is approx. 375 sq ft. I would normally throw in some new cheap laminate and call it a day, but I'm thinking about...