Re: Linoleum flooring



Unless that basement is a true living area, I would not consider it. The next buyer may not care or may hate the color you pick. Most people don't worry about a basement's looks unless it is going to be part of their living area.

"*** Adams" <rdadams@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:fdn6v4$g3m$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
My mistress and I are hoping that we can close on the
sale of our house within a week after our youngest son
graduates from high school in May of 2009. To that end
I am dealing with all problems that have been neglected
for the last five years in which I have been disabled.

The linoleum flooring in the basemant needs to be
replaced. Since it has nick and gouges, I need advice
as to how to prepare the surface for new linoleum.
I'm looking at 1600 sq ft.

***


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Joseph Meehan

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