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SoundGuy wrote:Quality Johnson wrote:
I have to replace the vinyl flooring in my older 19' Dutchmen TT because it split from end to end in the cold of the winter of 13-14.
What's the easiest way to do this that ends up with a decent result?
Just a suggestion but you may get more response to your query if you make it clear in your title that it's the vinyl flooring you're wanting to replace, not the floor itself. As far as replacing the vinyl flooring is concerned I have a friend who did this exact repair to his Starcraft TT and has detailed the repair here. I remember following his progress at the time and his approach wasn't for the faint of heart but the results were outstanding. :B
Mar-21-2015 06:17 AM
Quality Johnson wrote:
I have to replace the vinyl flooring in my older 19' Dutchmen TT because it split from end to end in the cold of the winter of 13-14.
What's the easiest way to do this that ends up with a decent result? Can I use self-stick 12" square tiles? The subfloor is plywood, not OSB, and is pretty smooth, but I don't know if that stuff will stick. Maybe I need to prep the floor with something?
Do I have to go with continuous sheet vinyl? That would be pretty difficult to get in there, I think. I would have to do it in at least three sections, with little strips of aluminum over the joints. If I have to go with this, should it be glued down? The original has no glue under it. At least that makes it easy to remove the damaged material!
Thanks in advance for the advice I know I'll get!
Al
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Quality Johnson wrote:
I have to replace the vinyl flooring in my older 19' Dutchmen TT because it split from end to end in the cold of the winter of 13-14.
What's the easiest way to do this that ends up with a decent result?
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