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10forty2
Apr 07, 2016Explorer
Just got finished with a small reno that included replacing the carpet. We did all the up-front labor to remove all the seats, benches, chairs, bed, etc., that was required to remove all the carpet....we did that part too. I swear, RV manufacturers get paid by the number of screws and staples they use.
We ordered carpet tiles from Flor Flor Carpet Tiles. Not cheap, but a good, durable product. It's a floating floor covering, so if we have a spill or a leak and need to remove a square, it can be done easily. We had a flooring company to install the carpet tiles as to make sure all the cuts and angles were done properly, and then we replaced all the furniture.
It's an involved job, but it can be done and it makes a fresh look for an "experienced" RV.
We ordered carpet tiles from Flor Flor Carpet Tiles. Not cheap, but a good, durable product. It's a floating floor covering, so if we have a spill or a leak and need to remove a square, it can be done easily. We had a flooring company to install the carpet tiles as to make sure all the cuts and angles were done properly, and then we replaced all the furniture.
It's an involved job, but it can be done and it makes a fresh look for an "experienced" RV.
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