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Cat and dog urine in wood sub
floors is definitely one of the most expensive and stressful situations that any
homeowner can face due to the very high cost of lumber and
installation labor. The smell can be unbearable.
There are quite a
few foreclosures and reos for sale in the real estate market where
the previous owners have essentially abandoned their property rather
than dealing with the enormous replacement costs of the flooring
systems.
When you are
looking for distressed property for sale remember to include the
actual replacement costs of all the floors that have heavy urine
damage. Figure approximately $10,000 for the finished wood floors, subfloors and the wooden support joists
for each room.
If you purchase a
cheap home for only $25,000 and you end up completely replacing the
subfloors in three rooms you could be looking at an additional
$30,000 in actual replacement costs.
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