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Flooring pro open to questions

Dan Tunstall
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Hi all,

Glad to have joined BP and look forward to getting to know you all. I currently have a primary residence and a rental, and looking to add 3 doors to my portfolio this year.

I just wanted to offer up my expertise to anyone who may need it. I run a flooring company that has a turnover of $15million per year and may be able to help answer any questions you may have. I specialize in soft-flooring (carpet, wood, resilient) vs hard-surface but even then, I can certainly direct you.

Just wanted to launch the option out there.

Dan

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@Todd Rasmussen it's in Austin, located in Oak Hill.

LVT all the way for me. There are a ton out there, but my favorite is Floorfolio. Cheap, has an option for an attached pad for noise if on a second level and above and as far as aesthetics go, it's by far the best. $0.79 for it without the pad, $1.79 with. Really easy to replace too, as long as the right pressure sensitive adhesive is used. I can't stand click systems, you may be able to do it yourself a little easier (people are scared of adhesives), but if there is ever an issue, ripping it all up is a pain in the rear!

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