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monkey44
Apr 30, 2021Nomad II
Not sure if you considered alternatives, but interlocking engineered hardwood or laminate is much easier to install. If you buy a good grade, not cheapo, it's probably even less cost than tile and has no cracking grout or separating seams. And it will take road vibration without problem. Most flooring stores carry it, including HD or Lowe's. It generally has a forty-year surface wear warranty.
You can buy it in varied designs, including a Tile-Look.
I installed it in my home and my RV. Would do it again in either ...
I recommend looking at it before you begin a tile operation.
PS... Carpet is easy to rip-out. Then tear out the tack-strips that hold it down, and any random staples ... make sure you get every one.
You can buy it in varied designs, including a Tile-Look.
I installed it in my home and my RV. Would do it again in either ...
I recommend looking at it before you begin a tile operation.
PS... Carpet is easy to rip-out. Then tear out the tack-strips that hold it down, and any random staples ... make sure you get every one.
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