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Re: Floor Cosmetics ideas needed
by P-Bone (NY and OH)
on June 21, 2018 @11:45
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I'm not a fan of the idea, because if I'm going to redo a bathroom floor I general lay tile, but the stick tiles have gotten thicker and of higher quality, if you make accurate cuts, it might be a cheap effective update.
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Re: Floor Cosmetics ideas needed
by jannie (IL)
on June 21, 2018 @14:13
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Thank you for your responses - yes the reason I'm looking at redoing the bathroom floor is because the rental isn't moving. Might look at the new stick down tile. It's a small bathroom wonder if sheet vinyl would be an option?. I've shown it or sent e-mail pictures - but once they see the app & are told that both people (I get many unmarried couples) have to fill out applications - they don't get returned.
I've had 2 serious applicants - one when I checked with the former LL (he said the dog was better behaved that the boyfriend) - when I called to accept the lady (she said she had left boyfriend) - she found another place. Othere applicant was moving from a new appartment, after showing twice -never got back.
Will lower my rent perhaps include option for lawn care before I spend too much in updating the house - It's clean and walk in ready --1970's walls in the kitchen & bath. :)
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Re: Floor Cosmetics ideas needed
by Anonymous
on June 23, 2018 @03:07
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A caution about stick tiles... I used them in my own home, got the best ones, the highest rated, etc etc and I installed them myself according to specific directions and they looked great for a few years, then the edges on the corners started lifting up. They were NOT exposed to water or other liquids.
I hired someone to tear them all out and install sheet vinyl.
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