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Old 06-17-2021, 11:06 PM   #3
Bluetreak
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Thanks...

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Originally Posted by Beau388 View Post
I suspect you have interlocking vinyl plank flooring not sheet goods. Depend on the manufactures, it comes in planks 5.75"x 34.25" planks or 14" squares. Because of the expansion and contraction factors it usually floats and is only glued at an edge. The old floor should be pealed up first and the sub floor checked for damage. We have it in the sticks and bricks as well as the RV and it is the very best heavy use flooring available if you do not have a heated floor.
Thanks!

I know it looks like planks, but it's not, it's sheet material. It was laid down on the subfloor before everything was added, so all the furniture sits on top, just like in most travel trailers. That's why I think the options are to cut it out or apply it on top. Issues with the slide will occur with the latter option, but I am holding out hope that an experienced amateur or a pro can tell me otherwise.

I don't want to do this myself, so that is why I am hoping to find a company or a guy in a work van that can do it near me.
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