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1ofmany
Jun 12, 2016Explorer
mobilefleet wrote:For the benefit of dpgllg, if you leave the existing vinyl flooring in place and cover it with new flooring, like some of the flexible products mentioned, you WILL see a hump where the old vinyl leaves off and the subfloor begins (like where you removed carpeting). Just to be sure of my information, I just leaned forward and looked at the part of my FW floor where I did the same as dpgllg is suggesting: yep. A hump.1ofmany wrote:dpgllg wrote:You may want to rethink leaving the existing flooring in place...if you do, you may end up with a visible "hump" where the new flooring covers the old.
If I want to replace both the vinal and carpet how do I handle the slide out? The carpet is split down the middle at the slide and slides across the fixed carpet.
I will keep the existing vinal and lay the new over it.
Thanks
Dave
nope. Not an issue
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