Replacing Lino Floor in Trailer

nast70

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Getting tired of constantly regluing the edges of the vinyl floor in our trailer. I think its time to redo the whole thing. I like the idea of vinyl planking but wonder if anyone has any suggestions or advise after attempting it themselves. The trailer is 32' f'ver with a super slide. The slide has the dinning booth and couch, all carpeted, with some carpet trim to the vinyl floor. I have attached a couple photos of a unit I found for sale exactly like mine.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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Just make sure the new floor isn't thicker so it doesn't impede the slide.
 

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Buddy put down laminate in his trailer. You can get the flexible interlocking like laminate stuff as well. It’s commercial grade and reasonably thin.
 

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Just did vinyl plank. Easy and quick to install. Durable, able to withstand temperature changes and waterproof.
 

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I did stick down vinyl plank, looks good but after 2 years now it has a couple joints that show due to shrinkage.
 

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I did mine in high traffic vinyl plank front to back after the lino split, it was easy to install and looks great.
 

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Thanks for the feedback. The stick down planks seem to be the way to go. Tons of colors to choose from and easy install.
 

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How is the adhesive standing up on the stick down vinyl plank floors? Any problems with the freeze/thaw cycles?
 

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i used Allure vinyl plank non glue floating floor from Home depot about 4 years ago had a few gaps open up do to bouncing down the road.
 

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How is the adhesive standing up on the stick down vinyl plank floors? Any problems with the freeze/thaw cycles?
the stuff I used didn't have adhesive on the pieces, had to apply a pressure sensitive glue to the floor before laying them down. they haven't budged in 5 years so far.
 
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