Is Vinyl Plank Or Vinyl Sheeting Better For Replacing An RV Floor
Published 08/15/2023 >
Question:
I am replacing my RV flooring. I have a couple of questions. I am thinking of switching to vinyl planks. Is it better to use stick down or click flooring? and how think mm can. I go with my slides that must come over it? thank you so much,
asked by: Sandrine
Helpful Expert Reply:
The RV Vinyl Flooring # TS66FR is nice because you can limit the seams and not have to worry about water damaging the floor whereas vinyl planks have a bunch of seams and could allow water through to rot the floor. That being said, vinyl planks have come a really long way over the years so you could easily find something that's waterproof and wouldn't be as affected by water or regular use. The thickness is up to your discretion and would really depend on your comfort level requirements, which will also depend on the underlayment you choose.
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Marble Vinyl Flooring - Black - 65 to 67 Mil - 24' Long x 8'4" Wide
- Trailer Flooring
- Marble
- 24L x 8W Foot
- Enclosed Trailer
- Food Truck
- Garage and Workshop
- RV and Camper
- Vinyl
- 192 Square Feet
- Black
- The Source Company
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