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Flooring Replacement [message #223751] Fri, 27 September 2013 14:09 Go to next message
BRDRVR is currently offline  BRDRVR   United States
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I am looking for ideas on flooring options for our units. the last 2 years we have replaced the carpeting with continuous vinyl it worked fine but once the playa dust from the desert works its way in it is starting to break down the vinyl. we have also tried hardwood flooring but the dust gets in the joints and thats not working well either. i am looking at ceramic tile now as a possible option. has anyone had success with tile? worried about cracking more then the additional weight.

David Gourdine http//www.blackrockdesertrvrental.com booking@blackrockdesertrvrental.com 727-657-1955
Re: Flooring Replacement [message #223752 is a reply to message #223751] Fri, 27 September 2013 14:29 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I went with cork tiles, flaoting not glue down. tiles were 1 by 2 feet. after they were down I put a layer of poly on them per manufacture recommendations. I love the way it feels under foot. I sweep up dirt. damp rag if I spill something. I did not do steps or cockpit, but hope to in year or so.
I have seen tile done, cold and hard. but pretty


brian asheboro, nc 75 eleganza, 74 build 119k miles and counting, DOG HOUSE
Re: Flooring Replacement [message #223753 is a reply to message #223751] Fri, 27 September 2013 14:30 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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BRDRVR wrote on Fri, 27 September 2013 14:09

I am looking for ideas on flooring options for our units. the last 2 years we have replaced the carpeting with continuous vinyl it worked fine but once the playa dust from the desert works its way in it is starting to break down the vinyl. we have also tried hardwood flooring but the dust gets in the joints and thats not working well either. i am looking at ceramic tile now as a possible option. has anyone had success with tile? worried about cracking more then the additional weight.
My 73 23' Sequoia has 8 X 8 ceramic tile put down by a PO. I was told he glued it down with construction adhesive. The grout is regular grout. It crrently has two cracked tiles in it. One at the door and one in the middle of the "kitchen" floor. Mosaic tiles might not crack, but some of the grout joints will certainly fail, unless you can use something NOT concrete based for grout.
Re: [GMCnet] Flooring Replacement [message #223755 is a reply to message #223753] Fri, 27 September 2013 14:38 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Ronald Pottol is currently offline  Ronald Pottol   United States
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Spray on truck bed liner?


On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 12:30 PM, A. <markbb1@netzero.com> wrote:

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> BRDRVR wrote on Fri, 27 September 2013 14:09
> > I am looking for ideas on flooring options for our units. the last 2
> years we have replaced the carpeting with continuous vinyl it worked fine
> but once the playa dust from the desert works its way in it is starting to
> break down the vinyl. we have also tried hardwood flooring but the dust
> gets in the joints and thats not working well either. i am looking at
> ceramic tile now as a possible option. has anyone had success with tile?
> worried about cracking more then the additional weight.
> My 73 23' Sequoia has 8 X 8 ceramic tile put down by a PO. I was told he
> glued it down with construction adhesive. The grout is regular grout. It
> crrently has two cracked tiles in it. One at the door and one in the
> middle of the "kitchen" floor. Mosaic tiles might not crack, but some of
> the grout joints will certainly fail, unless you can use something NOT
> concrete based for grout.
> --
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> '73 23' CanyonLands For Sale
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> service.
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Re: [GMCnet] Flooring Replacement [message #223760 is a reply to message #223755] Fri, 27 September 2013 14:52 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Nelson Wright is currently offline  Nelson Wright   United States
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Check with Jim B at the Coop as i remember he had a coach done with product that was poured and troweled and left to cure.
HTH,
Nelson

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> On Sep 27, 2013, at 3:38 PM, Ronald Pottol <ronaldpottol@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Spray on truck bed liner?
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>> On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 12:30 PM, A. <markbb1@netzero.com> wrote:
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>> BRDRVR wrote on Fri, 27 September 2013 14:09
>>> I am looking for ideas on flooring options for our units. the last 2
>> years we have replaced the carpeting with continuous vinyl it worked fine
>> but once the playa dust from the desert works its way in it is starting to
>> break down the vinyl. we have also tried hardwood flooring but the dust
>> gets in the joints and thats not working well either. i am looking at
>> ceramic tile now as a possible option. has anyone had success with tile?
>> worried about cracking more then the additional weight.
>> My 73 23' Sequoia has 8 X 8 ceramic tile put down by a PO. I was told he
>> glued it down with construction adhesive. The grout is regular grout. It
>> crrently has two cracked tiles in it. One at the door and one in the
>> middle of the "kitchen" floor. Mosaic tiles might not crack, but some of
>> the grout joints will certainly fail, unless you can use something NOT
>> concrete based for grout.
>> --
>> '73 23' Sequoia For Sale
>> '73 23' CanyonLands For Sale
>> UA (Upper Alabama)
>> CanyonLands most likely for a parts coach. Sequoia being restored to
>> service.
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Re: Flooring Replacement [message #223761 is a reply to message #223751] Fri, 27 September 2013 14:58 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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>trowel

That sounds like torginol
http://torginol.com/

Good stuff, but it'd be cheaper to replace the worn floor

>tile >cement

Many or even most of the thinset 'mortars' are vinyl-based now. As is floor-leveling compound.


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Re: Flooring Replacement [message #223782 is a reply to message #223751] Fri, 27 September 2013 16:53 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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After I get my new CIP dashboard in and all gauges working, I am going with hardwood Hickory flooring (probably Bellawood) - not the solid kind and not the kind with any fibreboard in it, but the kind with an actual hickory layer over plywood.

I am going to try it mostly as free floating, so I can maintain the possibility of getting to the fuel tank sending units and so I can, if dirt becomes an issue, get it out of there without too much hassle.

Expensive though. Five bucks plus per sq foot.
Re: Flooring Replacement [message #223784 is a reply to message #223751] Fri, 27 September 2013 17:18 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I tiled the risers on the stairs in my house and used regular grout. The steps were wooden and every time I stepped on them they flexed which caused the grout to crack and chip out. I replaced all the grout with a latex based grout and haven't had a problem since. It is very flexible and forgiving. Visually you can't tell the difference from concrete based grout. I would recommend this type of grout if you choose ceramic tile.

Bob and Pam Schilling Rapid City, SD "78 Royale
Re: Flooring Replacement [message #223792 is a reply to message #223753] Fri, 27 September 2013 18:38 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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A Hamilto wrote on Fri, 27 September 2013 14:30

...My 73 23' Sequoia has 8 X 8 ceramic tile put down by a PO. I was told he glued it down with construction adhesive. The grout is regular grout. ...


Actually, what the PO that did the install told me (before I sold it to you) is that the tiles were glued down with construction adhesive and the 'grout' is sanded silicone (available in many colors and looks like real grout). Regular grout will crack out.


Kerry Pinkerton - North Alabama Had 5 over the years. Currently have a '06 Fleetwood Discovery 39L
Re: [GMCnet] Flooring Replacement [message #223793 is a reply to message #223751] Fri, 27 September 2013 18:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Done 'em all. My GMC had carpeting, then Pergo. I'd never have either
again. That much traffic on that small of an area equals an impossible
cleaning task. I ripped out all the carpeting and most of the tile in our
SOB and installed Williamsburg Cherry planking. Looks great, even better
than great....until the dogs and the people walk on it. Ripped it all out
and installed one piece of very expensive linoleum and we are happy
campers. Looks beautiful (just ask me) and always looks clean. Cushioned
stuff, very nice to walk on.
Steve F.


On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 12:09 PM, David Gourdine <
booking@blackrockdesertrvrental.com> wrote:

>
>
> I am looking for ideas on flooring options for our units. the last 2 years
> we have replaced the carpeting with continuous vinyl it worked fine but
> once the playa dust from the desert works its way in it is starting to
> break down the vinyl. we have also tried hardwood flooring but the dust
> gets in the joints and thats not working well either. i am looking at
> ceramic tile now as a possible option. has anyone had success with tile?
> worried about cracking more then the additional weight.
> --
> David Gourdine
> www.blackrockdesertrvrental.com
> booking@blackrockdesertrvrental.com
> 727-657-1955
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Re: Flooring Replacement [message #223810 is a reply to message #223792] Fri, 27 September 2013 20:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Kerry Pinkerton wrote on Fri, 27 September 2013 18:38

A Hamilto wrote on Fri, 27 September 2013 14:30

...My 73 23' Sequoia has 8 X 8 ceramic tile put down by a PO. I was told he glued it down with construction adhesive. The grout is regular grout. ...
Actually, what the PO that did the install told me (before I sold it to you) is that the tiles were glued down with construction adhesive and the 'grout' is sanded silicone (available in many colors and looks like real grout). Regular grout will crack out.
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That would explain whey the "grout" is holding up fine. But apparently the floor flexes a bit too much for 8" X 8" tiles.
Re: [GMCnet] Flooring Replacement [message #223884 is a reply to message #223751] Sat, 28 September 2013 14:36 Go to previous message
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David -

See if Sargent's Paint still makes a product called Marmoplast. It's a brush-on thick two part coating, one water based and one oil based, which when stirred makes a mottled pattern. Yo9u coat it with clear - polyurethane for floors. It should work fairly well in that service.

--johnny

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I am looking for ideas on flooring options for our units.
the last 2 years we have replaced the carpeting with
continuous vinyl it worked fine but once the playa dust from
the desert works its way in it is starting to break down the
vinyl. we have also tried hardwood flooring but the dust
gets in the joints and thats not working well either. i am
looking at ceramic tile now as a possible option. has anyone
had success with tile? worried about cracking more then the
additional weight.
--
David Gourdine
www.blackrockdesertrvrental.com
booking@blackrockdesertrvrental.com
727-657-1955
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