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mobilefleet
Jun 11, 2016Explorer
I'd recommend what lowes has which is made by Shaw flooring. Allure will experience noticeable seam separation especially in colder climates, it uses an adhesive "grip strip" to put the planks together while the lowes flooring is a click lock that you simply slide each piece together. I've installed a lot of allure so I know what I'm talking about. You'll be happier if you keep it in your house and not in your rv. I would add that I would keep the current vinyl you have and not remove it but rather let it act as an underlayment which will dampen sound and vibration, just install your new plank flooring directly over it. A straight edge, a scrap piece of plywood to make cuts on, and a utility knife is all you need. You simply score the flooring with the knife and snap it off.
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