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balfre1946
Explorer
May 05, 2014

Home carpet in RV with slide

We have a berber style carpet from our house that is almost new..can we use it in an RV as our old RV carpet is ghastly
  • large format tile is murder to work with in an rv. just try and figure out how to cut that stuff around rounded corners and I'll hire you
  • Some RV manufacturers use carpet tack strips around the edges(like residential installations), some use glue, and some use millions of staples. My Monaco coach used both tack strips and staples for the main living area and some glue in the cockpit. As soon as you start to take the old carpet up, you will quickly see what you have to deal with.
  • The carpet in my 97 coachman C is tired and I am planning on replacing it with large blocks of linoleum tile. I am wondering how carpeting is applied in the factory. I havnt tried removing it yet. Does the factory usually glue down and if so what is the best way to remove the old carpet without leaving underlayment on the floor that couls interfere?

    Thanks for all suggestions.
  • Go to Home Depot and buy yourself a roll of cheap brown paper. Then use the paper to make a pattern to fit exactly where the carpet will go. Tape the pieces of paper together and you will have your pattern that you can use to cut the carpet. Mark the top of your paper pattern so that you can flip it and place it on top of the BACK of your new carpet. Use a marker to mark your cut lines and you are ready to cut.
    If you pull off the old carpet, you will get an idea of how it is cut under the slides.
    I would suggest that once the carpet is removed, that you put a couple of coats of urethane on the sub-floor to protect it from future leaks or spills as well as seal in any previous odors.
  • wa8yxm's avatar
    wa8yxm
    Explorer III
    I will add the comments above apply to many things in the RV

    Television
    Radios (120 volt)
    Microwave
    Just to name a few.. the Fridge may be a special RV unit (This kind is also used industrially) or it may be a common home type depending on several things.

    The Toilet is generally special. But the sinks.. And epically the faucets.. nothing special there at all.
  • Carpet is carpet. It doesn't care where it's being installed.....Dennis