Covering Flooring In A Rental Unit
By amanda sim s.
Covering flooring in a rental unit. Vinyl flooring has the reputation of looking cheap and dated so some residents may be turned off if you have it in your rental. When choosing a flooring material you want to select something that is attractive to tenants but will also withstand a lot of wear and tear. When deciding on what type of flooring in a rental property to get landlords have many factors to consider that include cost durability ease of cleaning and resiliency to wear and tear. Knowing the area of your floor is important so you buy enough tile to cover the whole space.
If you go with rolled vinyl it should be a good grade or it will tear easily. If the unit has real wood floors refinish them and make them as durable as you can. Stick on or click in one of these smart temporary options. Vinyl flooring is commonly used in bathrooms kitchens and basements but i would definitely use it in areas prone to water leakage.
4 important factors when choosing rental flooring. Use a ruler or tape measure and measure the length and width of the room. Seattle renter sumit basu covered up his low pile apartment carpet with a snap in laminate floor sharing tips of the process with a how to video documenting the upgrade process bored with the dark bland low pile carpet in my living room i. Our tenants who want carpet will buy a carpet and lay it on top of the hardwood floors or imitation wood vinyl plank flooring.
Then calculate the floor area by multiplying those 2 measurements together. Durable materials are essential because you do not want to waste time and money constantly replacing the flooring. Why luxury vinyl is the best flooring option for your rental property. And if you re rental property has multiple floors don t forget about the elevator flooring as well.
Linoleum is not as commonly used. Oh those rental unit floors. 10 piece set enough to cover 10 square feet. Floor décor may seem as permanent as a wall but just because you don t own your home doesn t mean you have to live with bad laminate splintering hardwood or pastel.
If the flooring in a rental property does need special care landlords should make sure the tenants know it and guide them as needed. Is it even possible. At the end of the day your goal is to make money. When choosing the best flooring for your rental property you need to consider the following factors.
Additionally rental properties with common space like lobbies hallways recreation rooms and gyms are also ideal for luxury vinyl flooring. Replacing flooring can also be a huge inconvenience for tenants if they are still residing in the unit. 5 ways to cover up a crappy rental apartment floor. Covering up an ugly rental unit carpet with wood flooring.
You do not want to constantly be replacing the flooring in your rental.