HuckFinn410
Aug 23, 2016Explorer
argghhh. Moldy linoleum hiding wet wood underneath?
Yep. Just as the title suggests. I have never had any leaking issues......till now I guess. The linoleum in the rear corners looks splotchy and discolored. Brown and without a pattern. No softness feel to the floor, but I fear that underneath the linoleum is a nightmare. Floor still feels solid beneath my significant load. The discoloration won’t scrub off. It’s like the linoleum (light color) is rotting from the bottom up.
I check my roof frequently, use the correct caulk and eternabond tape when needed. Sometimes stuff just happens.
Considering whether to just sell the thing as is (and let the buyer know of the issues or course) or take on the task of tearing out the linoleum, replacing the wood flooring. Sounds like a nightmare job....but do able. Of course, once you start tearing stuff out, it can be a never ending hornets nest of issues.
Of course job #1 is to reseal the roof to make sure that it's leak free.
Questions for anyone that has experienced this --
Did you take out all of the built in furniture before you replaced the flooring? e.g. dinette (for sure), kitchen counter, water heater, water pump, etc.
If anyone that's tackled this job has any advice, I am all ears!
And, no..I do not have any pictures yet. I will shortly….I promise.
Thank you
Huck
I check my roof frequently, use the correct caulk and eternabond tape when needed. Sometimes stuff just happens.
Considering whether to just sell the thing as is (and let the buyer know of the issues or course) or take on the task of tearing out the linoleum, replacing the wood flooring. Sounds like a nightmare job....but do able. Of course, once you start tearing stuff out, it can be a never ending hornets nest of issues.
Of course job #1 is to reseal the roof to make sure that it's leak free.
Questions for anyone that has experienced this --
Did you take out all of the built in furniture before you replaced the flooring? e.g. dinette (for sure), kitchen counter, water heater, water pump, etc.
If anyone that's tackled this job has any advice, I am all ears!
And, no..I do not have any pictures yet. I will shortly….I promise.
Thank you
Huck