Best Flooring for Rentals (by Dave [TN]) May 22, 2018 6:49 AM
Best Flooring for Rentals (by Danno [IL]) May 22, 2018 7:02 AM
Best Flooring for Rentals (by Dan [PA]) May 22, 2018 7:20 AM
Best Flooring for Rentals (by 1Gr81 [NC]) May 22, 2018 7:33 AM
Best Flooring for Rentals (by S i d [MO]) May 22, 2018 7:48 AM
Best Flooring for Rentals (by Robert J [CA]) May 22, 2018 8:57 AM
Best Flooring for Rentals (by Tom [FL]) May 22, 2018 11:17 AM
Best Flooring for Rentals (by Tom [FL]) May 22, 2018 11:17 AM
Best Flooring for Rentals (by Sisco [MO]) May 22, 2018 11:21 AM
Best Flooring for Rentals (by Landlord ofthe Flies [TX]) May 22, 2018 12:26 PM
Best Flooring for Rentals (by Dan [TX]) May 22, 2018 12:42 PM
Best Flooring for Rentals (by 1Gr81 [NC]) May 22, 2018 3:14 PM
Best Flooring for Rentals (by AllyM [NJ]) May 22, 2018 5:55 PM
Best Flooring for Rentals (by Dave [TN]) Posted on: May 22, 2018 6:49 AM Message:
Hello everyone,
I am always searching for the best long life durable flooring for my rentals. Has anyone found something better than tile and hardwood? I don't like the engineered flooring. After 4 to 5 years they seperate and seams show? Has anyone found a new product that you are happy with? Thanks in advance..... --108.93.xxx.xxx |
Best Flooring for Rentals (by Danno [IL]) Posted on: May 22, 2018 7:02 AM Message:
Well, the absolute worst flooring that could be laid down is rolled vinyl flooring. On a friend's advice, I installed it in a kitchen. It easily tears, isn't that easy to repair, and it bubbles in spots when wet. After 3 years, I tore it out and replaced it with commercial vinyl tile. It's still there after 10 years, and going strong! (And yes, he still is my friend!) --99.203.xx.xx |
Best Flooring for Rentals (by Dan [PA]) Posted on: May 22, 2018 7:20 AM Message:
I put alure in all my houses and apartments. No more carpet. If tenant wants to buy a rug that's fine. --74.142.xxx.xxx |
Best Flooring for Rentals (by 1Gr81 [NC]) Posted on: May 22, 2018 7:33 AM Message:
I have run the gamut of flooring over the years. Restore original hardwoods...All carpet...Carpet in the bedrooms, tile in kitchen and baths, Cheap laminate...etc.
After a couple of recent home cleanups where my time was spent cleaning and repairing grout, broken tile...uugh. Going forward, I will only be doing, full house Alure (click together type) It's a single plank design (looks the best) It's plastic (great for kitchen and baths)and because I can do the install, affordable, enough. ($4 sq ft-ish).
Like many here, I deplore carpet and the stains and smells that come along w it.
Best of luck. :) --74.124.xxx.xxx |
Best Flooring for Rentals (by S i d [MO]) Posted on: May 22, 2018 7:48 AM Message:
Allure Vinyl plank by Traffic Master, sold exclusively by Home Depot. The glue strip kind, not the click lock.
Durable, thick, easy to repair, very water resistant, comes in a variety of colors and tones, looks great!
INSTALL PER INSTRUCTIONS! ;-)
. --173.19.x.xxx |
Best Flooring for Rentals (by Robert J [CA]) Posted on: May 22, 2018 8:57 AM Message:
I dislike the glue strip edges, they seem to never hold up. I go for the click and lock type flooring either Laminate or Luxury Vinyl click type. --47.156.xx.xx |
Best Flooring for Rentals (by Tom [FL]) Posted on: May 22, 2018 11:17 AM Message:
The Luxury Click Vinyl 7MM from Lumber Liquidators. Also Home Depot has a product called LIFEPROOF, it's a Click Vinyl Floor.
When you buy a 1 to 5 mm layer the floor can dent and the wear layer is extremely thin, go for the 7mm click vinyl flooring.
--99.56.xx.xx |
Best Flooring for Rentals (by Tom [FL]) Posted on: May 22, 2018 11:17 AM Message:
The Luxury Click Vinyl 7MM from Lumber Liquidators. Also Home Depot has a product called LIFEPROOF, it's a Click Vinyl Floor.
When you buy a 1 to 5 mm layer the floor can dent and the wear layer is extremely thin, go for the 7mm click vinyl flooring.
--99.56.xx.xx |
Best Flooring for Rentals (by Sisco [MO]) Posted on: May 22, 2018 11:21 AM Message:
I use roll vinyl. --72.172.xxx.xx |
Best Flooring for Rentals (by Landlord ofthe Flies [TX]) Posted on: May 22, 2018 12:26 PM Message:
Shame we haven't found a way to make dirt floor or crushed gravel flooring look attractive. --108.69.xxx.xxx |
Best Flooring for Rentals (by Dan [TX]) Posted on: May 22, 2018 12:42 PM Message:
I started using Allure about twelve yrs ago. the 6" x 3' have stood the best no issues however....the 1' x 3' in wet areas have to be replaced after about 5yrs has been my experience. --161.226.xxx.xxx |
Best Flooring for Rentals (by 1Gr81 [NC]) Posted on: May 22, 2018 3:14 PM Message:
ll-o-the-flies. Funny you should say that...I built a customer a vacation cabin a few years back. I still do the one-bys on diagonals for the sub-floor. Put down w large head, ring shank framing nails. The customer liked the "look" so much that he kept it as his finished floor. Yup, gaps, framing nails, splits and all. I still shake my head at that one. I wish I could get away w that in a rental.
Rustic Chic? lol --74.124.xxx.xxx |
Best Flooring for Rentals (by AllyM [NJ]) Posted on: May 22, 2018 5:55 PM Message:
Noise control with rugs in my duplexes. Olefin berber.
Vinyl tile squares in kitchens because a melted piece can be dug out and replaced.
I have ceramic tile in bathrooms but really hate cleaning grout. --73.178.xxx.xx |
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