Re: [GMCnet] Underlayment [message #67367] |
Sun, 13 December 2009 21:18 |
kenneth hugelier
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Just to add my two cents; I installed Pergo in my coach last year after considering real wood flooring. I consulted people who know about real wood floors and I was strongly advised not to use it in the coach due to expansion and contraction because of the large temp. and humidity variations. Installation of the Pergo was fairly easy, but the removal of the old floor and thin underlayement was a PIA. About four hundred screws were used to hold it all down. I left expansion space around the edges of the new flooring and trimmed it all out with stained and varnished quarter round. It's plenty good for the guy who lives there.
ken hugelier 77 PB Det. Mich.
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Re: [GMCnet] Underlayment [message #67369 is a reply to message #67367] |
Sun, 13 December 2009 21:30 |
GMCWiperMan
Messages: 1248 Registered: December 2007
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Has anyone tried bamboo? I like the looks of it and it's available in
shades that would match my cabinet colors pretty well. I'm thinking of
replacing the living area carpet with it but don't know how its durability
compares with the alternatives.
Ken H.
On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 10:18 PM, ken hugelier <kahugelier@sbcglobal.net>wrote:
> Just to add my two cents; I installed Pergo in my coach last year after
> considering real wood flooring...
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