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- timmacExplorer
jmb575 wrote:
What floor did you end up going with? We’re about to do the same to our Fleetwood Terra, any lessons learned?
Smart Core Ultra from Lowes, its thicker than some of the vinyl floors like Allure, it has a rubber backing built in, needs no glue or nails and is 100 percent water proof, you can use it in wet areas without issues..
I wanted thicker so it adds strength to the floor and more sound proof.
https://youtu.be/dT8vvjGZjaI
https://youtu.be/JwPYUGpZf5E
Lessons : well I chose not to do the very front of RV where the drivers/passenger seat area and the bedroom and living room slide.
Keep carpet in the slide its to diffuclt to do the slide if you have a drop level floor slide like I do, also clean under the slide out and blow out with a air gun cause rocks and debri that move with the slide will sctracth the new floor.
Also invest in good tools it makes the job easier and better.
:C - jmb575ExplorerWhat floor did you end up going with? We’re about to do the same to our Fleetwood Terra, any lessons learned?
- timmacExplorer
Preacher Man wrote:
Looks great, how do you deal with the carpet that runs under the walls? We intend to replace our carpet with flooring as well and wonder how to handle those areas.
No carpet was under my walls, however there was about a million staples that had to be removed, I thinks they paid the installers by the staple.. - Dale_TravelingExplorer IIRainy Saturday good day to install the new floor. 12" x 24" click lock 4mm vinyl. I'll make the edging from some leftover oak next week to install around the edges.
Floors and Decor - anglerExplorerI’m guessing just cut it and quarter round
- Preacher_ManExplorerLooks great, how do you deal with the carpet that runs under the walls? We intend to replace our carpet with flooring as well and wonder how to handle those areas.
- anglerExplorerVery nice job! Saved a ton of money too.
- timmacExplorer
- timmacExplorerYea epoxy coating would work, you do need some thick coats so you don't get splinters in the middle of the night with bare feet.
I have my floors stripped of carpet/pad, vinyl and 10,000 staples and now starting to install my new floors, will post pics when finished, might take me a week however. - Dale_TravelingExplorer III'll get back to you in two months but I'm kind of thinking of maybe epoxy coating the chipboard which I did for the platform the water tanks rests on.
The epoxy water tank shelf. Darkened nicely and has a hard water proof finish. Kind of like a Paper Bag floor.
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