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Old 09-03-2022, 07:53 AM   #1
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Suggestions on flooring???

My wife and I are redoing our TT flooring. We removed the carpet and tiles in all areas of floor, except slide out already. Want to go with a peel and stick or something that is light weight but durable.

Any recommendations for a TT fam that would be weekend warriors(not a ton of traffic)

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Old 09-03-2022, 08:42 AM   #2
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I used luxury vinyl tiles in my camper (LVT) and they can spread a bit even though they interlock if the camper sits outside in heat and cold. Perhaps self stick tiles might be a good answer. If you do use vinyl tiles, put some 4" wide and 3' long strips of 1/8" plywood down as the slide will scrape the tiles when you extend/retract the slide. I put two at the ends of the slide and two towards the middle equally spaced. I have a "super slide" which is pretty long and heavy.
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I used luxury vinyl tiles in my camper (LVT) and they can spread a bit even though they interlock if the camper sits outside in heat and cold. Perhaps self stick tiles might be a good answer. If you do use vinyl tiles, put some 4" wide and 3' long strips of 1/8" plywood down as the slide will scrape the tiles when you extend/retract the slide. I put two at the ends of the slide and two towards the middle equally spaced. I have a "super slide" which is pretty long and heavy.
Thanks. I bought vinyl tiles but was hoping they would be lighter. 2mm thick and they have some weight to them surprisingly over the linoleum that we removed. I am trying to shave weight, not increase it, lol.
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