Q: My home has 2½ baths. All three areas have cement floors with tiles laid in 1937, when the house was built. I want an update, but I would prefer not to take out the cement and tile. Is there ...
Q. My home was built in the 1950s and has a coat of plaster over drywall. The half bath is tiled with green plastic tiles, several of which are damaged. I found some replacement tiles in the basement ...
In this video, I walk through the process of removing old vinyl tile and stubborn adhesive from a plywood subfloor—a crucial step before installing luxury vinyl plank (LVP) in my income property. At ...
Q: I have a ceramic-tile floor in my foyer that I want to replace. Some tiles are cracked and the grout is an awful color. I tried taking up some of the tiles but it seems like an impossible job. Can ...
"I wanted to renovate my whole bathroom one day, but doing this definitely saved me a lot of money," the homeowner says.