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> New floor, Trafficmaster Allure
Janice M
post Jul 19 2008, 05:15 PM
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Location: Victoria, British Columbia
RV Type:Trillium 5500



Just finished installing the new floor in the Trillium 5500 (It really needs a name!). I used the Trafficmaster Allure flexible planks from Home Depot in the bamboo pattern -- got a real deal on them as they were blowing out some of the patterns for 1/2 price. I am really happy with it. It went in in about 3 hours all told, and that included cutting out all the fiddly edges. I ripped out the piece of carpet that was glued under the back dinette, but for everything else, went over the existing floor. Because the planks adhere to each other, it essentially forms one continuous piece that floats over the existing.

Will put on the moldings around the edges tomorrow!
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Bobbie Mayer
post Jul 19 2008, 05:48 PM
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Location: Fresno, CA-Clinton, WA
RV Type:TrailsWest Campster 1970



I want to put that in my trailer... its one of my goals for the summer although so far I've been too lazy.
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jaye580
post Jul 19 2008, 06:13 PM
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Location: Maine
RV Type:2 13' Scamps



I actually did the whole downstairs of my house in this stuff and it was easy, fast, and looks wonderful. I got it for about $35 a box. I am considering doing the Scamps too as it was almost a pleasure to work with and what an improvement!


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Bobbie Mayer
post Jul 20 2008, 08:28 AM
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Location: Fresno, CA-Clinton, WA
RV Type:TrailsWest Campster 1970



QUOTE (jaye580 @ Jul 19 2008, 07:13 PM) *
I actually did the whole downstairs of my house in this stuff and it was easy, fast, and looks wonderful. I got it for about $35 a box. I am considering doing the Scamps too as it was almost a pleasure to work with and what an improvement!


I think I'm going to do the hallway in my house if I like it in the trailer but I can't figure out how to handle the coving in the kitchen with it. I suppose if I really like it I could take the coving out.

Bobbie
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Scott Corsaro
post Jul 20 2008, 12:09 PM
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Location: Las Vegas, NV
RV Type:Scamp 13'



Looks really good! Is it recomeded to put in a flexible flooring? I was thinking of laying some pergo like wood laminiate in my scamp, but I am unsure how much the scamp flex's during transit, and not sure if the laminate can handle flex. My brother put some in his argosy airstream, but he does not tow it at all.

I also noticed the floor in my scamp is not perfectl level, kind of rises near the rear section by the closet.
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Janice M
post Jul 20 2008, 07:01 PM
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Location: Victoria, British Columbia
RV Type:Trillium 5500



QUOTE (Scott Corsaro @ Jul 20 2008, 01:09 PM) *
Looks really good! Is it recomeded to put in a flexible flooring?


I chose the flexible flooring because the floor is not level, and would have required a total redo of the subfloor to get it in shape for laminate. Think there are others who have used the laminate in both 13' and 17' trailers, and are happy with the result, but i was looking for something really easy to install. When i saw it up close in the store, I was also really impressed with the look -- a definite step above the old peel and stick tiles.
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Garth M
post Jul 20 2008, 08:10 PM
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Location: Saskatoon, Sask
RV Type:1976 Trillium 1300, 1980 Trillium 5500



Great job on the flooring Janice - have been reading a few user reviews on this stuff in various forums on the web and almost all are very positive. I do have one concern, one that you fortunately don't have to worry too much about in Victoria, that is how well Allure may stand up to sub-zero temps - it is designed for interior use after all. I don't intend to be camping when there is snow on the ground, but I would hate to check the trailer after a cold winter and find the floor cracked into pieces when the temp got down to -25 or lower... Has anyone used this in their home in a place (porch, etc) that gets COLD?? h47.gif

I only question this as I had considered putting in vinyl tiling in our 1300 at one time until I found the peel & stick glue tends to stop working in cold temps - and the tiles may fracture!
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Scott S.
post Jul 21 2008, 05:23 AM
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Location: Winnipeg, MB
RV Type:1975 SurfSide TM-14 front kitchen



I have used it in a cold space here in Winnipeg. because it floats, it works just fine. wonderful stuff to work with too. also used it in a bathroom... even safe in a wet environments. Home depot even gave me a small chunk of a couple different colors so I could get a better idea of what it would look like in my egg.

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Garth M
post Jul 21 2008, 09:32 AM
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Location: Saskatoon, Sask
RV Type:1976 Trillium 1300, 1980 Trillium 5500



QUOTE (Scott S. @ Jul 21 2008, 07:23 AM) *
I have used it in a cold space here in Winnipeg. because it floats, it works just fine. wonderful stuff to work with too. also used it in a bathroom... even safe in a wet environments. Home depot even gave me a small chunk of a couple different colors so I could get a better idea of what it would look like in my egg.


Thanks for the info Scott, I think it's fair to say Winnipeg gets as cold as here.. H82.gif have to go to Home Depot this am for other supplies, I'm going to take a good look at this product. I have also been looking at Fiberfloor (similar to what Doug Roach used in his) but because it is a single(or at least 2 or 3) piece, it might be more difficult to work with (have to waste more also to cut around counters and other obstructions). The Allure would seem to be much more user-friendly (and less wasteful/costly) in the closer confines of an egg...
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Darren H
post Jul 21 2008, 11:07 AM
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Location: Winnipeg
RV Type:1976 Surfside



I bought 1 box of this stuff while I was in fargo last month. It was about $10 cheaper a box than here in Winnipeg. I will be installing it this weekend. I'm hoping that 1 box is all I need for a Surfside TM-14 with the side kitchen. It would suck to have to buy another box just for a few planks.

I will post pics when I'm done.

Cheers
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Scott S.
post Jul 21 2008, 12:28 PM
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Location: Winnipeg, MB
RV Type:1975 SurfSide TM-14 front kitchen



one box worked on my TM-14 front kitchen. just remember to use the wax separator sheets as slip sheets when lining up the planks. once this stuff sticks together... it's REALLY stuck! also available in 12"x12" tiles if that's your preference. cuts easily with an utility knife .... just score and snap.
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Alistair Camelfo...
post Jul 21 2008, 03:42 PM
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Location: Belleville Ontario Canada
RV Type:Trillium 1300 (1973)



The ALLURE flooring is great! We did the Trillium last fall and it survived the trip out to Arizona and the cold(sometimes freezing) nights and hot days perfectly. Cleanup is a breeze- a swiffer wet wipe does the whole floor.
The HD guy suggested a perimeter of 3M patio double face tape and the rest laid in just fine. A seal of almond silicone finished off the job and a rubber stair tread glued in the step at the two levels on the Road Toad.
I'd echo previous comments...lay the planks with care as the glue tabs REALLY hold!
Took two boxes for the trailer with one plank left over.
It will be our next kitchen floor in the house!
Happy "planking" 4.gif


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Robin H
post Jul 21 2008, 09:08 PM
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Location: Regina, Sask. Canada
RV Type:73 13ft Boler pulled by 2004 Toyota Corolla



I did my mom's house with the allure flooring and it was great! Had already done the boler with laminate (and love it also) but had I known about the allure a year ago...would have probably gone that route instead.

Robin
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peterh
post Jul 21 2008, 09:58 PM
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Location: Portland, Oregon Metro Area
RV Type:2005 Scamp 5th Wheel



Very nice!


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Owen Lindsay
post Jul 24 2008, 12:13 PM
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Location: Calgary, Alberta
RV Type:1980 Dolphin 14'



Hi Janice,
I used the Honey Oak pattern in the same stuff in my Dolphin. As soon as I finish the cabinets, I will post some pics. Sure is easy to work with isn't it?


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