jtad wrote:
There were a couple of questions form different people. Yes it would have been much easier to leave the old tile in place. But we wanted a different look all together.. Some of you are "concerned" about the floor being cheap or easily scratched. You get what you pay for.. I have used this product before with dogs on it everyday, sliding furniture around with no problems at all. I understand a lot of you would rather have tile and it comes in high end coaches... This is not a high end coach, it is our coach and its what WE want. With that being said ya'll can chime in all you want doesn't bother me a bit, I like hearing everyone's opinions.. I will post more pics as I move along in the project, it is a work on it in the evenings kind of deal. Should be laying tile in the next day or two then the "wood" will go down.
What you quickly learn on here is no matter what you do to your motorhome there will be somebody who doesn't like it or would have done it better or different etc. My experience with laminate flooring has been similar to yours in that the stuff is basically bullet proof. I've got laminate flooring in my house that is going on 10 years old now and it looks as good now as the day I installed it. The biggest advantage I see to the floating laminate floor in a motorhome is if it does get damaged or if one day in a few years you decide you don't like it, it's very easy to remove and put a new laminate down. And if you want, they even make laminate flooring that looks just like tile too.