All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Replacement Flooring for TTThank you for the replies. I would prefer to stay away from carpet; 2 dogs + 2 kids + 1 husband = stained carpet in other areas of the camper. AirForceAngler, was the plank style that you installed a vinyl flooring? Do you know how thick it was? My husband is very concerned about the weight factor and I am concerned about having to move doors and such if it is too thick. But honestly, my biggest concern is its durability in high heat (95 degrees today) and extreme cold (35 below in the winter).Replacement Flooring for TTWe bought a used 2007 travel trailer about 3 years ago. We went to check on it this past January and found that the vinyl flooring had a huge crack in it, all of the way across the kitchen. We are assuming that it is due to the extreme cold that we experienced in Northeast Nebraska this winter. I have done some research on why it happened and on replacement options and am really confused. I want to keep the flooring light weight (because my husband says so) and I want a "wood look". I was considering the Allure flooring but have concerns about it's durability in extreme temps. I am a pretty handy lady and will be installing the flooring myself so individual planks or tiles would make it much easier than trying to install a huge sheet of laminate flooring. Plus that would be a learning experience for me. I am familiar with a saw so could do wood or something similar but am concerned about the weight. What is the flooring that manufactures are installing? Is it temp durable? What is the best flooring option for us? Regarding installation; do I glue or nail down the entire floor or go with floating? Do I remove the toilet or work around it? Many questions?! Thank you
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