? for you floor guys and others
 

? for you floor guys and others

Started by luvrbus, March 10, 2010, 06:34:31 AM

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luvrbus

Which is the best in flooring Laminated or Engineered wood not being a fan of any type laminate if it will hold up better than engineered wood then I would use it,vinyl is out so is tile and stone except the entry way and drivers area ( black granite there) with no carpet  
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DaveG

Aw come on Clifford, ask me something easy!

Timkar

Not sure in a coach, but just finished building house and went with laminate again. Did comparisons on hardwood, eng floorng and laminate. If you use in a wet area ensure you use the white laminate glue in all of the joints (even snap lock) and you end up with a good water tight seal. Had it in the last place in the kitchen for 6 years and never had a problem.  Went with the thicker board this time with the underlay attached. It looks more like a real hardwood and doesn't have the phoney joints.  Got it from Costco. My experience is that it just wears a lot better than the "real" wood, is easier to install and doesn't cost as much. Much better for my wife and her allergies than carpet is.
HTH...Tim
Cawston, British Columbia

PP

HI Clifford,
I can't answer your question, but I can tell you of our own recent experience. We're getting ready to replace the carpeting in our coach and were looking at laminate simply because I'm a cheap B... I used to remodel homes in the day when everything was real and hadn't really paid much attention to the new laminates, but several friends have recently installed in their homes and are really pleased. Long story short, we went to lumber liquidators last weekend to pick up a laminate but after looking at them, I wouldn't have them in my coach. All the cabinets and window trim in our coach is currently Walnut, and the laminates just didn't stack up. I guess I'm old school and prefer the real thing. They look artificial to me, but then, that's just me.
Good luck, Will

kyle4501

I put real t&g hardwood in the Airstream ~ 15 years ago. I sanded it & applied a moisture cure urethane clear coating.

It is still holding up great. The only thing I'd do different is use quarter sawn instead of the more common flat sawn.

Oh, I'd have someone else carry the 200# floor sander in & out for me.  :o
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Lin

Since today's varnishes are capable of giving wood an impenetrable, hard plastic surface, Kyles method is first class.  However, it is also the most labor intensive.  Also, although the floor is "lifetime" since it can be refinished, that process is no easier than changing out to a new floating floor.  Although I would have a slight philosophical preference for real wood over a lookalike, sometimes the lookalikes are just far more durable.  One way to compare them would be to look at the warranty offered for the different products for both wear and moisture.  Researching consumer complaints might be useful too.
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Eagle

You need to think about the possibility of having to take it up in order to get to the center tray with the wiring and plumbing that runs to the front of the coach.

mikke60

hi, I have been a bus nut for less than a year,and a contractor for over 30. I think that laminate flooring will do you the most justice in your conversion. More stable and much less prone to scratch. Today there are endless choices in laminate,including some that look like tile. If your bus is subject to harch climate changes as we are in new England, I think you will be quite  happy with it. The fact that it is free floating and removable is also a great plus. Just my opinion though.

Mike

cody

Go to home depot and buy a sample of all three, a laminate with a composite (particle board) backing, a laminate with a plywood backing and a piece of real hardwood flooring and take them home and drop them all in a pitcher of water for about a week and walk away, then when you return make you decision on what you see lol.  My money is on the hardwood flooring lol.

Melbo

Thank You Cody

I was gonna stay out of this one but I think you got it right.

Melbo
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reelnative

the cheep laminate flooring they sell at the home depo is tough much tougher then any real wood you can buy, i didnt belive this so I did my own test on the laminate, I strapped a pc of it to the front of my boat and left it there for 6 months, belive it or not it didnt swell or bow, now ive had a few diff kinda of real wood in my diff homes that ive owned and it doesnt matter what you get if you get a fat woman wearing hi heal shoes walking on your floor you will have marks, or a dog that has nails you will get scraches. that laminate, you can get for under a buck a ft and if you dont like the color after a while you can change it out pretty cheep.
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divinerightstrip

I've been thinking a lot about this myself.

Has anyone out there tried bamboo? Cheap, lightweight, flexible, sustainable. Seems like a good fit. Now, I haven't looked into it at all quite yet: haven't made it there yet, but its an idea that I have been bouncing around in my head.

-A
The Bus Girl

compedgemarine

I have been looking at this product www.nuteak.com. it is a composit and waterproof and resistant to moisture and temp changes. I have seen the interior ones in person and it looks like real wood. at the rate I am working on mine I figure there wont be any real wood left in the world so composites are looking good.

rip

I just installed a new laminate floor which looks like tile during our remodel and it looks good.We looked into bamboo and what we found out is that it is not being used much yet and what we did find out it is not wearing well.Also,if you stain it it will not wear as long as regular bamboo. I bought my laminate at Home Depot and it had the pad on back of each piece.
 Don

crown

 luvrbus what wrong with vinal i just put in some looks like tile was very thick  ? i was thinking of useing laminate flooring
but had some in a rental house and it got wet looks bad perco i think. was also told if you travel with a pet and hit the
brake the pet would slide like on ice . and it needs to float john
john
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