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rkassl
Jan 14, 2014Explorer
Today we talked to the dealer that sold us Montana and after few minutes discussion she told me that they see a few of these vinyl failures every year. She told me there is a flooring man in our area that specialized in flooring replacement in RV's and does a very good job. I talked to him and he agreed that vinyl planking is the way to go, but he goes one step further. He recommended a Mannington product, vinyl planks 4mm thick that is glued down. He has not had the best of luck with the free floating floor in RV's. This product can be glued down to the present sub floor. What is interesting is that it is designed so that if you have a failure or break in any of the individual boards by using a heat gun the section can be cleanly removed and replaced.
The flooring store owner who I know, said that he has the same product in his hunting cabin, that most of the time is not heated and the vinyl laminate just hangs in there.
Has anyone used a similar product like this?
The flooring store owner who I know, said that he has the same product in his hunting cabin, that most of the time is not heated and the vinyl laminate just hangs in there.
Has anyone used a similar product like this?
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