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lakebum wrote:
It looks really nice, I know you are proud. We really like our Class A over the new ones for many reasons, price being a major one, but we like our floor plan and the only thing is even only being 8 plus years old, it looks dated and vinyl and carpet are showing its age.
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rockhillmanor wrote:Effy wrote:
Very nice looking. Probably one of the best RV floors I've seen.
Wow! X2 that is THE best redo of a floor in a MH I've ever seen!:C
What was the name of the style wood you used it looks so rich looking.
How long did it take him to do it? I'm looking at replacing my carpet with wood this month myself.
โAug-15-2016 11:57 AM
Effy wrote:
Very nice looking. Probably one of the best RV floors I've seen.
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
โAug-15-2016 11:20 AM
Effy wrote:Good point. My understanding is that engineered woods are better suited to high humidity situations such as a basement. But there are two important things to consider:holstein13 wrote:I was told just the opposite. Building our home here near the ocean with high humidity we were told by several builders to use engineered wood as its less prone to expansion and contraction from humidity. Are you referring to laminate? Engineered is actually a real wood "sandwich" which is structurally superior to solid wood and laminate. Of course it may depend on the quality of the wood and filler. I Think higher end floors such as was installed by the OP would be just fine. Perhaps Ernie knows.
That is fantastic and looks beautiful. Be sure to wipe up any liquids quickly to prevent delamination. The engineered wood floors are very susceptible to water damage.
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holstein13 wrote:
That is fantastic and looks beautiful. Be sure to wipe up any liquids quickly to prevent delamination. The engineered wood floors are very susceptible to water damage.
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