Replacing Floor In Camping Trailer
Install a carpet threshold bar over the join between your new floor covering and the rv travel trailer s original floor coverings.
Replacing floor in camping trailer. You don t want to replace the living room floor only to. The area is in the kitchen in front of the lower cabinets. Then rip up the old flooring replace with new flooring and replacing everthing that was inside again. Rigid floor coverings typically linoleum and tiles in rvs must usually be broken off in small pieces using a pry bar or broad bladed screwdriver and will need to be replaced.
Slot the board ends into the channels one at a time. Repairing your dry van trailer floor as the largest manufacturer of trailer flooring in north america we are asked by fleet owners how to extend the life of their flooring investment. Replacing the floor involves taking out everything on the inside cabinets counters beds seating dinette furnace fridge bathroom fixtures well everything. These are a few tips on updating and replacing your rv flooring.
Sketch out your rv and make a diagram of the inside furniture walls etc. We understand in today s economy that everyone is trying to do more with less and replacing your entire floor may not be in the cards or not necessary. However in your own trailer you ll want to take this step to its logical conclusion and ensure you know the full extent of the damage before you go about replacing the floor. The damaged area is approximately 6 long x 4 wide.
Lay new floor covering according the manufacturer s instructions. When you lay the new plywood replacement piece in the hole it will be supported by the cleat and you simply run screws through the new plywood into the cleat. First trim the wood to fit snugly in the frame. Drill a countersunk pilot hole every 6 inches and secure the ply panel in place using treated exterior decking screws.
Using 2 1 2 inch drywall screws we drove screws down through the existing flooring into the cleat spacing the screws close to 3 inches on center. You will probably have to use a flathead screwdriver to get the flooring up. I m working on a 2004 rockwood trailer floor.