I started my next project, we are going to replace the carpet in our old girl and I got started tearing out the old carpet. I am going to varnish the wood for the time being and sometime in the future we are thinking of putting a laminate floor. Anyone have experience with laminate flooring in an RV?
Tags: carpet, flooring, laminate, removal
Thank you Pat, I will do that right now.
David, I will always take your input. tell me how you would approach the flooring. And good memory, yes we an 87 Southwind. When I pulled the carpet there was plywood underneath it. I need to look at the steps to see if I can tell how thick the plywood is. I didn't pay attention to that today, one track mind and I get sidetracked often. LOL
"The pics look a little different than the floors I seen. Is that some ply on edge I see in the middle?"
Yes, that is vertical plywood edge going down the middle of the MH. It needs sanding in some places and filling in other spots. There are counter sunk screw heads that also need filling. There is going to be a lots of prep work to be done to get the floor ready to be sealed with marine varnish much less for a floating floor of pergo.
My '84 Allegro has aluminum sheeting with 3/4" plywood over top of it. They sprayed foam all over the bottom of it. My mufflers have been relocated to just behind the cab and they hang low enough that heat shouldn't be an issue.
I did some shopping for laminate flooring and settled on some ceramic-tile looking stuff from Home Depot. Floating, interlocking. I haven't installed it yet but am interested in what I can put in between the floor and tile. I had cut a small section of floor out in order to replace some fuel lines. I also cut the carpet out of the bathroom. I put linoleum in both areas. It is REALLY cold compared to the carpet. I'll put area rugs down anyway, but given the fact that the carpet and padding is so thick I should have room for some insulation.
Yes - I have had to chip foam off of lots of stuff to service it. It does a good job insulating, but where it's breached it also collects moisture. One of the gas tank straps is rusted almost completely through but that's the worse damage I've uncovered thus far.
I've read good things about the Allure (Home Depot brand) in RVs so I settled on that. I found a link, which I now cannot find, where someone put some type of insulation under the Allure.
I replaced my Linolium flooring and carpet with hardwood flooring,(snap and lock Pergo). I did do the pre-investigation about the added weight factor, (37 lbs additional weight btw.).It has held up for 4 yrs exceptionaly well considering how much the RV moves and flexes etc. The foam underlayment was a MUST do to keep the flooring actually in place.Its very easy to clean and has actually insulated the flooring. I did how ever put short runners down the middle for those mid night tips to the potty room, and nothing,, and I MEAN nothing will wake you up faster then a cold floor under your bare feet.. And rule #1 Never ever have Carpet in a bathroom,, (washable floor mat is ok). And having a door mat at the entrance is a plus to wipe feet off on. Like David mentioned,,, take into consideration the difference of the cabinet clearance and the lower clearance of the walls where the original carpet went under the walls.
I am fortunate to have a 5th wheel with NO exhaust heat radiating underneath, which will eventually break down the foam insulation under the flooring.
Don't have any laminate advice but I'm into a carpet pull out of my own. I've been remodeling my non wheeled home and can't make up my mind on hardwood or carpet or? but the old carpet 21yrs. has to go. I figured I'd pull it up now and see if I can put up with bare floors and then decide. Maybe do my MH with the left over when I'm done. good luck with your project.Check out Thrift Stores when you go to purchase your flooring; It seams to be a favorite at least here where I live for donors to give them for resale.
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