Duffer51 Posted November 15, 2023 Posted November 15, 2023 Just completed removing most of the original flooring in 2004 Dynasty and replacing with LVT from Floor and Decor. The removal of the tile was a big task than I thought it would be. Monaco used an adhesive that was a bear to remove. Lots of dust! Having said that I'm pleased with the way it turned out. Took a good two weeks start to finish. Also redid the entry steps. This LVT is hard stuff and should wear well - dulled two saw blades cutting it. 9
klcdenver Posted November 15, 2023 Posted November 15, 2023 Looks great. When are you going to do my mh? LOL
Coach J Posted November 15, 2023 Posted November 15, 2023 10 minutes ago, Duffer51 said: Just completed removing most of the original flooring in 2004 Dynasty and replacing with LVT from Floor and Decor. The removal of the tile was a big task than I thought it would be. Monaco used an adhesive that was a bear to remove. Lots of dust! Having said that I'm pleased with the way it turned out. Took a good two weeks start to finish. Also redid the entry steps. This LVT is hard stuff and should wear well - dulled two saw blades cutting it. Please tell me if you had any issues with slide outs not coming in and out properly. I want to champagne mine out in a 2007 diplomat that has already had the tile removed. Now has vinyl. Want to do wood laminate and worried about slide outs. Thank you
Duffer51 Posted November 15, 2023 Author Posted November 15, 2023 The LVT I choose was 7mm thickness which matched up the thickness as the old tile so had no issues with the slide outs. One thing I did was to add trim to the bottom of the cabinets etc where tile was. I milled the trim to match what was already on the coach. Took a piece of the old trim to Sherwin Williams and they color matched the finish perfectly, can't tell the new from the old.
jacwjames Posted November 15, 2023 Posted November 15, 2023 Nice job I can appreciate the work you've done, I did my flooring in 2021. I used the Pergo LPV from Lowes, it seems to be holding up, easy to clean. I did leave the tile in kitchen and bath area, just didn't want to go that far. In my case my slides are raised floor, so they don't even touch the flooring. I did completely remove the bed framing to do the flooring, glad I did was i found the rollers under the bed were digging into the wood. Solved that problem by putting metal plate where the rollers run.
Coach J Posted November 15, 2023 Posted November 15, 2023 1 minute ago, Duffer51 said: The LVT I choose was 7mm thickness which matched up the thickness as the old tile so had no issues with the slide outs. One thing I did was to add trim to the bottom of the cabinets etc where tile was. I milled the trim to match what was already on the coach. Took a piece of the old trim to Sherwin Williams and they color matched the finish perfectly, can't tell the new from the old. Gotcha. Thank you. I have been looking at 7mm also. There is no tile for me to measure so I was looking for the thinnest I could find.
Donflem Posted November 15, 2023 Posted November 15, 2023 I like it. Let me know when you’re available to to mine?lol
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