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bobphoenix
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Apr 01, 2013

Flooring upgrade...

When I bought the Coachmen, the first objection I had was the original flooring that was buckled and shrunken at the edges. But the salesman said "hey, if your kind of handy it won't take much to replace it...

Funny enough, he was right...!

I pulled up the old vinyl and there was a nice clean, flat sub-floor and after pulling up the cheap corner bead... the old floor nearly jump out of the coach by itself...

The Home Depot has vinyl "plank" flooring, by Allure the is self adhearing and "floats"... It's a breaze to install and the amount needed to replace the old vinyl is inexpensive... And, oh the look and feel of new flooring!!!

  • bobphoenix wrote:
    surf bum wrote:
    Looks great! How did you do the edge boarders and the door step? I'm getting ready to install pergo, trying to get an idea what other people are doing.

    Haven't done the front yet... (still carpet... and the step s already non-skid rubber...

    The edging is the original, I was careful about pulling up the old corner bead... As for putting it back... I sleaned all the old nail holes and I used a brad nailer from Harbour Freight... ($29.99 with long finish nails. short brads and staples included...)

    But, I think I'm going to replace the all the OEM with a better grade of corner mold when I do the Dinette...


    Surf Bum,
    I looked at Pergo today when I went to get more vinyl plank... it's really thick stuff... (about tree times thicker than any type of vinyl flooring...

    Normally that's not much of a problem until you try to transition into spaces where you are not going to replace the flooring in... then you'll be faced with a pretty big transition...

    The Pergo is nearly a full 3/8 inch thick and the vinyl products are only 3/16 inches...
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  • surf bum wrote:
    Looks great! How did you do the edge boarders and the door step? I'm getting ready to install pergo, trying to get an idea what other people are doing.

    Haven't done the front yet... (still carpet... and the step s already non-skid rubber...

    The edging is the original, I was careful about pulling up the old corner bead... As for putting it back... I sleaned all the old nail holes and I used a brad nailer from Harbour Freight... ($29.99 with long finish nails. short brads and staples included...)

    But, I think I'm going to replace the all the OEM with a better grade of corner mold when I do the Dinette...
  • Looks great........My wife and I are thinking of replaceing most of the carpet in our 96 Bounder
  • Looks great! How did you do the edge boarders and the door step? I'm getting ready to install pergo, trying to get an idea what other people are doing.