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Dylan B.
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Flooring for rentals

Dylan B.
  • Investor / Real Estate Agent
  • Oklahoma City, OK
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Hello all, 

I have a vacant unit and I am getting ready to do some updates.  My business partner and I were at Lowes looking at flooring and noticed the peel and stick vinyl plank tile.  It looks really good for a rental both price point and ease of install.  

I was wondering if anyone else had any experience and/or reviews on this type of flooring?  How is the durability of the product?

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Audrey Ezeh
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Audrey Ezeh
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Las Cruces, NM
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They peel and 'curl up.' If you must, don't install them in kitchen or bathrooms. You are better off with the interlocking ones. 

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