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fulltimedaniel
Feb 23, 2017Explorer
i used an Armstrong version of the "Pergo" type flooring to re do the entry eay and my bathroom. The Armstrong is ok with water.
I will say this, it was a hassle to install. Getting all of the joints as tight as they should be all at the same time, can also be difficult. I didnt bother to let it float as it advises because these areas are so small.
And the more cuts you have around stuff like cabinets will make it that much more difficult.
Given what I went through in two small areas (the bathroom admittedly I knew was going to be difficult) I am glad I did not decide to do the whole camper. Instead I carpeted it in a very nice commercial carpet for high traffic (all of an RV is high traffic) it looks great and is tough and warm
Good Luck.
I will say this, it was a hassle to install. Getting all of the joints as tight as they should be all at the same time, can also be difficult. I didnt bother to let it float as it advises because these areas are so small.
And the more cuts you have around stuff like cabinets will make it that much more difficult.
Given what I went through in two small areas (the bathroom admittedly I knew was going to be difficult) I am glad I did not decide to do the whole camper. Instead I carpeted it in a very nice commercial carpet for high traffic (all of an RV is high traffic) it looks great and is tough and warm
Good Luck.
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