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Old-Biscuit
Apr 06, 2014Explorer III
sch911 wrote:
Very common due to the intense freezing weather this season. A dealer in Manitoba recently reported he had 43 units with this damage. It`s caused by the RV manufacturers need to lay the flooring first then build the walls and cabinets on top of it,. Does not allow for enough expansion and contraction. Good luck...
Exactly!
Linoleum needs room to expand/contract.
Extreme cold has taken a toll on lots of RV floors.
In S&B linoleum is laid up to cabinets/walls not under them. And even on a concrete floor you don't see problems.
Pick out some nice flooring and hire a floor guy to install. Now it won't be under stuff and have room to move.
File a claim with your insurance.
Enjoy your new flooring.
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