![]() ![]() then went to the Depot and picked up 43 boxes (850ish square feet at $3.19/square foot) of this shit with all of the tools that we needed. We had installed click and lock flooring in our old house so we said "fuck that" and decided to do it ourselves if we were going to install it. Home Depot quoted us $11,000 to remove our old flooring and the installation of the Lifeproof flooring. The Home depot guy used a utility knife and gouged the face of the boards and yeah, it scratched it but you couldn't really see it. We saw the Lifeproof flooring and really liked the durability, lifetime warranty, scratch resistant top, and the boards come with the under-laminate already attached. We went to the Home Depot where for some reason, the floor guy showed us these planks that snapped in half when you held them from the long end. This tile is in our living room, kitchen, dining room, and a half bath covering almost the entire first floor. The grout gets all kinds of shit in it and the only clean it is hands and knees scrubbing. We had this light tile with a light grout that was visually appealing to the eye but you can not keep it clean. One week ago, my wife and I decided that we wanted new floor. /u/Mmmelanie has a drug-filled hole under house.The Jill Taylor (Most Unfortunate Situation) Award /u/chrislightening and their staked electrical line.How much will it cost? aka Always get 3 Quotes!Īl Borland Award (Best Home Improvement Project) Any links to a website or blog will be removed. This is not a place to advertise products and or services. We do not endorse any contractors, and proceeding with a contractor you've met via this sub should be done at your own risk. We're all here to learn and help each other out - enjoy! No question is too stupid, too simple, or too basic. Name-calling, abusive, or hateful language is not tolerated, nor are disrespectful, personal comments. This sub is not for contractors, flippers, landlords, tradesfolk or questions about ADUs/AirBnB/short-term rentals, we only allow discussion surrounding improvements to one's personal home - and posters will be met with a permanent ban.Ĭomments must be on-topic, helpful, and kind. These guidelines, and more, can be read here before posting. We want to keep the conversations here in the sub, not just drive it away. ![]() Project-sharing posts must include narrative as well as basic info such as product details (brands/prices/purchase locations), overall budget, and a brief description of the project in the reddit text itself (not in the imgur album). Also feel free to post projects that you've completed (not in-progress). If you are asking a question, be as detailed as possible and include your location and multi-angled pictures if you can. This sub is for redditors to ask advice on personal home improvement projects. Images need to be uploaded through sites like and the links shared in the text of your post. ![]() Only text post submissions are allowed here. ![]()
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