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myredracer
Mar 21, 2015Explorer II
If it were me, I would go with interlocking vinyl laminate planks. The trick is to ensure the floor is free-floating everywhere and does not get hung on anything, and has an expansion gap all around the perimeter. Laminate planks are easy to work with since you're only working with one piece at a time and can easily measure one piece at a time and scribe pieces where walls and cabinetry is wonky (very common). I would never use self adhesive laminate or glue down sheet flooring in an RV as the flooring will shrink and expand summer to winter and cause problems. Many owners have successfully installed products like Allure laminate without any problems. I installed laminate planks in a previous TT and it worked out great. I can't imagine how much harder it would be to install sheet flooring in a TT with the tight spaces and all the jigs and jogs.
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