garyhaupt wrote:
azrving wrote:
Do you have a slide?
No slide. It is a 24ft C.
Gary
That helps a lot. Slides usually glide on the carpet and sometimes scratch aftermarket flooring when the carpet is removed.
I used self stick tiles from the depot. I removed the carpet and linoleum after cutting it along the cabinets. I would have left the linoleum but the transition in height would transfer through the thin new tile. I first coated the osb floor with a water based sealer so the tiles would stick better. I couldn't picture them sticking well to raw osb or plywood or any wood.
I butted them together but they can be spaced and use a sanded flexible silicone type caulk as a groute line. I did have to use goop on a couple stubborn pieces by the step that didn't stick well. We wanted a tile look but also knew that we would not be in freezing weather or at least the rig wouldn't be subjected to deep freeze and not be used.
I did have problems with my slide so there are now a couple pieces of flat metal under it in the roller area which even though trying to prevent it have kissed the tile and scratch it. One of the things I liked in the begging is that these individual tiles are easily replaced.
Soooo...in your case if you have a nice continuous piece of linoleum I'd just go over it. I started looking at the snap together style but some seemed cheesy. The stick together looked like trouble. Iirc they fasten one edge and let the other edges float after installing a small 1/4 round or other trim.