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Huntindog
May 27, 2014Explorer
Something to consider,
TTs are built with seamless sheet vinyl installed on all of the floor before anything else Goes on. Walls, cabinents, vents, carpet etc.
The reason they do it this way as the Vinyl acts as a moisture barrier to keep the subfloor dry. ( It would be cheaper to not put it every where such as under the carpet)
This helps if there is a plumbing problem,spills or leaks etc.
I would try to seal up the original vinyl somehow, not worrying about looks, and then install a floating type floor over it.
TTs are built with seamless sheet vinyl installed on all of the floor before anything else Goes on. Walls, cabinents, vents, carpet etc.
The reason they do it this way as the Vinyl acts as a moisture barrier to keep the subfloor dry. ( It would be cheaper to not put it every where such as under the carpet)
This helps if there is a plumbing problem,spills or leaks etc.
I would try to seal up the original vinyl somehow, not worrying about looks, and then install a floating type floor over it.
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