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Old 05-13-2021, 03:26 AM   #1
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Flooring

I have a 2008 Aerolite 30bhs that we are going to sell. This winter the flooring has busted open and we want to replace before we sell. What would you recommend to do to replace the flooring? Cut out around the edges and glue the new flooring or do a stick on type flooring? Thanks for any help. DDG
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Old 05-13-2021, 03:47 AM   #2
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It’s more your choice, when we do them we cut out old floor and glue a new one in place. Depending on lay out you may have to make lots of cuts
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Thanks chuckster57 for that answer. That's what I was thinking. So thank you.DDG
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