All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Install vinyl floor planksI had already decided not to use the allure with the adhesive edge, just didn't think it would stay stuck and then screw up the slide totally. Thinking of leaving the carpet on the slide, maybe replacing with a darker color, and just doing the area from the door and through to the rear kitchen. I think there would be fewer problems that way but the area that is used the most would be easier to keep clean.Re: Install vinyl floor planksThank you for that thought. Do you think it is practical to replace the carpet with vinyl or would it be exchanging one problem for another?Re: Install vinyl floor planksThank you Ron3rd, am actually looking at the snap and lock planks. So glad to see so many that have already used this type of installation.Re: Install vinyl floor planksSorry my response to your post did not come out the way I intended. I meant to say that like you I don't think carpet should be installed in trailers. It really aggravates my allergies.Re: Install vinyl floor planksThank you for your response. You make some valid points to consider and like you carpeting has no place in a trailer, even a high end trailer. Thanks for your great insight.Re: Install vinyl floor planksThank you for your posting. I'm getting closer to just doing it.Install vinyl floor planksI HATE the light colored carpet in our fifth wheel. I would like to pull the carpet out and replace it with vinyl wood looking planks. When our slide is fully extended it is level with the trailer floor and is not raised like some I've seen. Would the vinyl planks work on our floor? Has anyone else tried this with a level slide out?