John & Angela wrote:
trailerbikecamper wrote:
Thanks 4x4dodger and every one else who has given me insight into this. It seems that with vinyl flooring, as with many other things, you get what you pay for. A better quality(higher price) will last longer and resist wear better.
I had already considered using something that has to be glued down to prevent movement as the trailer flexes on the road, and while the slide moves in and out.
Dan
Ours in the picture we posted is Pergo from Home Depot. I guess you would call it snap together but really it's more of a groove thing. The underlay is replaced by the heat pad but wherever there is no heat pad you just use the normal pad. It wasn't quick but a lot of it was prep. Ours looks like the day it was put in and it wears excellent including chihuahua traffic and sometimes shoes. Nice to have warm floors. Good luck with whatever you choose.
I looked at the photos again. It looks good. Do you have a slide in the MH? My biggest concerns are how it will stand up. The slide in our older Carriage has an above the frame slide. This means the bottom of the slide runs across the carpet.
Wondering if this will damage the new flooring, whether it's vinyl or something else?