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Greg C fiberglass shower / tub enclosure
11 January 2009 | 3 replies

i have 2 bathrooms with fiberglass tub and shower s they are old but but still look ok i want to keep them and just put new doors on them and get this place rented
the ploblem is when you stand in them they seem to ...

Rita Davis House Siding Project ---Experience and Suggestions Needed
13 March 2022 | 2 replies

Hi BP Family, It's time for the 80's composite siding to come down. It is a 2 story in Southern Calif stucco on the bottom composite on top. Hardie boards are not being considered, too heavy of a cement-like board, Th...

Victoria Jonagan Stained cement or hardwood floors in a rental property?
19 June 2014 | 2 replies

I am going to be putting in new floors in the living room and dining room of my condo, and the cost to install hardwood isn't greatly different from having someone professional stain the cement.

I know the st...

Sai T. Backsplash tiles and Drywall paper paper
8 January 2020 | 13 replies

I’m trying to remove the old backsplash they are at least 20-25 years old.It’s coming out with the drywall paper. I tried to break it but it’s coming out with drywall paper.Do I need to install the new drywall or repa...

Drew Morton Repair deck or replace with patio
15 April 2023 | 6 replies

I am in the process of rehabbing my house that I am currently living in to later rent long-term for top dollar in my area. All interior work has been completed and now I’m working on the exterior. The back deck is fal...

Gulliver R. Gravel roads in MHPs
19 July 2017 | 5 replies

What are your thoughts on a park with gravel roads? Is it hard to in-fill a park with gravel roads? Are prospects turned off by the gravel roads? What have been your experience? I prefer parks with cement (not necessa...

Todd Michaels Not exactly DIY but siding choices
3 April 2017 | 14 replies

We are going to hire a contractor to replace the wore vinyl siding and gutters on our 3 story 2 flat and detached garage.  We have gotten down to either vinyl siding or cement fiber.  First quote came back at $18k for...

Jay H. How to water proof your tile shower install
8 March 2015 | 20 replies

When I am installing a new shower, I always use peel and stick tar tape and 6mill plastic visqueen. 1st peel and stick the tar tape to the studs and stick to the top 1" lip of the base and staple to the studs.2nd over...

J Scott Looking for Landscape Architect in the South Bay
9 February 2017 | 1 reply

Looking for a referral for a landscape architect in the South Bay for a friend.If I use your referral, I'm happy to send you a free copy of my books (the BiggerPockets Flipping/Estimating books)!Here's his description...

Max Moncur Garage Conversion - Options for leveling the floor
14 October 2024 | 3 replies

Hello all, I am converting my 784 sqft detached garage with a full bath to a 2 bed/1 bath unit. What are my best options for leveling the garage floor so I have a flat surface to begin the interior build out on? I can...