โMar-26-2016 08:26 AM
โMar-27-2016 11:48 AM
โMar-27-2016 11:25 AM
lenny-shawna wrote:msmith1199 wrote:mike brez wrote:
Wait a second your a contractor and can't fix a chipped or cracked tile. :h
Is there a way to fix a cracked tile? I thought the fix would be to remove and replace it. And to do that you would have to have a matching tile. How many motorhomes come with some extra tiles? How easy is it to find matching tile for a motorhome? I bet it isn't very easy at all, but then again I've never tried.
You are correct. In addition to the tile not matching the grout will not match as well. Too many people slap things together haphazardly and call it acceptable.
โMar-27-2016 11:07 AM
โMar-27-2016 11:05 AM
bluwtr49 wrote:
The hardwood is just too "linear" with all the strips running fore and aft and no geometric pattern to add interest. Also most are too dark for such a small area.
โMar-27-2016 10:54 AM
msmith1199 wrote:mike brez wrote:
Wait a second your a contractor and can't fix a chipped or cracked tile. :h
Is there a way to fix a cracked tile? I thought the fix would be to remove and replace it. And to do that you would have to have a matching tile. How many motorhomes come with some extra tiles? How easy is it to find matching tile for a motorhome? I bet it isn't very easy at all, but then again I've never tried.
โMar-27-2016 10:51 AM
mike brez wrote:
Wait a second your a contractor and can't fix a chipped or cracked tile. :h
โMar-27-2016 10:13 AM
msmith1199 wrote:mike brez wrote:
Wait a second your a contractor and can't fix a chipped or cracked tile. :h
Is there a way to fix a cracked tile? I thought the fix would be to remove and replace it. And to do that you would have to have a matching tile. How many motorhomes come with some extra tiles? How easy is it to find matching tile for a motorhome? I bet it isn't very easy at all, but then again I've never tried.
โMar-27-2016 10:13 AM
โMar-27-2016 09:34 AM
mike brez wrote:
Wait a second your a contractor and can't fix a chipped or cracked tile. :h
2021 Nexus Viper 27V. Class B+
2019 Ford Ranger 4x4
โMar-27-2016 07:41 AM
โMar-27-2016 05:30 AM
lafrentz wrote:lenny-shawna wrote:
Jtad,
I too am not a fan of tile or carpet in an RV. Tile is very heavy and do to the perpetual motion of driving, is susceptible too cracking. Chipping is another problem that warrants concern; even high end porcelain chips. And yes I've dropped objects on my tile and chipped it.
Carpet, well not many positives there so I'll leave it alone.
I like glued down engineered wood. I would also glue in-between the joints to make it highly water-resistant. I installed this in my home and a couple years later had a pipe break and flood the floor. We though for sure the floor was ruined. Fast forward 4 years and still the floor looks beautiful with ZERO water damage. I attribute this to the fact that the wood was engineered and I glued both the wood to the floor and the joints.
Since you have an RV and are going over a wood substrate I would first install a water barrier and install over that.
Good luck!
tile weight makes no difference in a DP nowadays.factorys have it now as standard flooring.Todays tiles do not chip or crack like the old days with special underlays and the new super thinsets available
all mid to upper end Class A All use tile flooring.Engineered hardwood is cheap flooring and marks very easy and hard to repair it
you don't see it coming from the factory.some people use it to repair old units which works well
โMar-27-2016 04:00 AM
Strabo wrote:mike brez wrote:
IMHO I would rather have tile and carpet. I'm not a fan of laminate wood floors.
X2...Have you seen the latest news on laminate and major health concerns?
โMar-26-2016 11:59 PM
mike brez wrote:
IMHO I would rather have tile and carpet. I'm not a fan of laminate wood floors.
โMar-26-2016 10:12 PM
โMar-26-2016 09:52 PM
2021 Nexus Viper 27V. Class B+
2019 Ford Ranger 4x4