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rkassl wrote:The new vinyl flooring will outlast the original because it will only contract or expand within it's own dimensions. There are multiple threads about the typical perimeter glued vinyl flooring cracking during cold weather. Glue down the new vinyl sheet and enjoy with no worries.
Because of the potential temperature extremes where we live, I am rethinking my floor repair. This OEM floor lasted 10 years before it failed. I have found some beautiful vinyl sheeting with wood planking that would less than have the cost of vinyl planking and if installed correctly by gluing it total down, I could get 6 to 10 more years use.
Has anyone replaced their OEM vinyl floor with a new vinyl sheet of higher quality, like maybe Congoleum?
Thanks
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Old-Biscuit wrote:
Yep....very cold temps in an rv will cause flooring to shrink and crack.
Same can happen to ceiling covering at seams where ceiling trim is and can also cause the wood faux trim to shrink away/lift up.
Vinyl flooring cracked/shrunk will need to be replaced.
LOTS of choices.
Enjoy your new flooring :B
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