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I've got a bubble in my Bounder
Old 05-01-2011, 10:36 PM   #1
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Hi. I have a new-to-me 2009 Bounder 32W. Within the last year it has developed a "bubble" in the linoleum in the central hallway next to the shower and into the bathroom floor across the hallway. I can not find any indication of damage, weakness in the subfloor, or water damage. The bubble seems to slightly rise or fall with varying temperature. I assume that I need to cut through the flooring and re-glue underneath and then seal the cut, but I am open to any suggestions. It's not really apparent to the eye but irritates me when it flexes when walked on. Any suggestions?

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Old 05-02-2011, 07:58 AM   #2
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This is common in all campers. If you ever visit a factory, you will be amazed at the sawdust. Before they glue down the lin. they are sopposed to clean the floor area. Some workers do a good job and some don't. If not cleaned throughly, the glue sticks to the sawdust not the floor. The lin. is instaled exacty the same as a house. You can get a lin. floor installer to do the job, or you can do it. Some dealers take a syringe and fill it with glue and inject it through the lin. It is best to remove the trim at the edge and pull the lin. back clean the floor with a thinner and reglue.
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