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Cracked Flooring

Lar114
Explorer
Explorer
Went to TT this morning for the first time since last fall. Wife and I have been talking about trading it in for something with a larger Bathroom. So when we arrived and opened the door, we got a big surprise. The flooring had three different areas where it split open about a foot long. WTH. Now I have heard about this happening and I understand why, but jeese I have other things I need to do, now this. DW wants to put down those 12x12 self stick tiles, cause we want to get rid of it. I know thats not going to work, but don't want to put a lot of money into it. If we were going to keep it, it would be different. It's 11 years old and payed for, but trade in value is not going to be very good as it is. So what, maybe I should just suck it up and put something down like allure flooring, or find something cheap. What would you do.
Larry and Wife Debbie
2016 Ford F250 Super Duty 6.2 Liter 3:73 Axle.
2004 Dutchmen Sport 26L 7546 lbs. Loaded.
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Lantley
Nomad
Nomad
If your trading it in leave it as is. If you are selling private party fix it with a decent product.
On a trade all the dealer sees is an 11 year old unit that is in good , fair, or bad condition. The flooring will not be the deal breaker
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Lar114
Explorer
Explorer
Thanks for the replies. I will trade it in the way it is. There is nothing wrong that is not Fixable, or that is an expensive fix.
Larry and Wife Debbie
2016 Ford F250 Super Duty 6.2 Liter 3:73 Axle.
2004 Dutchmen Sport 26L 7546 lbs. Loaded.

schlep1967
Nomad
Nomad
Take it to the dealer as is and ask for a price. Then ask how much they would give you with a new floor in it. I bet you that extra $150 won't pay for the new floor and all the work. If you are planning to sell it yourself privately, put in the new floor.
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B_O__Plenty
Explorer II
Explorer II
A post like this comes up every Spring. The floor is not glued down and as the temp changes it expands and contracts. It is fastened down under all the cabinets etc. It is put in place then the interior is built over it. Very inexpensive to repair. Self stick tiles will not stay in place. Cut the old sheet out around all the cabinets etc. Use it for a pattern on the new material. Lay it in place and hold it down around the edges with 1/4 round. Done. I would replace it and try to get the most out of your trade you can get.

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wing_zealot
Explorer
Explorer
westend wrote:
My 22', no slide Starcraft had 60 sq. ft. of floor covering. Sheet vinyl or laminate plank can be had for around $1/ft.
So your 22-foot trailer is less than 3-feet wide?

coolmom42
Explorer II
Explorer II
newman fulltimer wrote:
At that age let it be the dealers problem


Yep.
Single empty-nester in Middle TN, sometimes with a friend or grandchild on board

westend
Explorer
Explorer
My 22', no slide Starcraft had 60 sq. ft. of floor covering. Sheet vinyl or laminate plank can be had for around $1/ft.
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wing_zealot
Explorer
Explorer
Leave it as it is. You won't recoup the cost of anything you put into it so why do anything.

Bumpyroad
Explorer
Explorer
I like the foot square self stick tile idea myself. have used them in houses.
bumpy

colliehauler
Explorer III
Explorer III
I went to a discount place and bought heavy duty vinyl for not much money. A lot of people use Allure as well.

I know if I went to look at a camper and it had peel and stick floor I would just walk away.

newman_fulltime
Explorer II
Explorer II
At that age let it be the dealers problem