Johno02 wrote:
It needs to be applied loose, not glued or stapled to the floor. That way, the normal expansion and contraction of the flooring can compensate itself. A quarter-round strip will hide the edges, and allow for the changes.
+1 on leaving the floor plenty of room to expend. Don't get the peel/stick kind for this reason. The flooring will expand and contract quite a bit every day unless you plan to keep the RV temperature controlled at all times. There are all kinds of vinyl plank floors out there, so do your research. I've seen many people recommend Allure, but if you look at Allure's website, they tell you it's not recommended for RVs. We just renovated our coach due to age and due to a couple of leaks we discovered, and decided put in floating carpet squares. Looks awesome and feels great underfoot. Easy to put down too! Just something else to consider when you are making your decisions. Good luck!!