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Old 03-13-2019, 06:36 PM   #1
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Will new tile fit with slider?

I want to pull the tacky lino out of the RV and put down manufactured wood tile. We have 1 slider, drivers side. Has anyone done this with a slider and how did it work out? Wouldn't mind pics. Thanks! Beth
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Beth, usually the 1 piece linoleum flooring is installed before walls, appliances, cabinets are installed. I found it doable to add LVP planks over the existing flooring. We had carpeting in the slides and elected to keep it. There are videos on how to replace the carpet with tile but it brings its own problems to do so.Click image for larger version

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Beth, usually the 1 piece linoleum flooring is installed before walls, appliances, cabinets are installed. I found it doable to add LVP planks over the existing flooring. We had carpeting in the slides and elected to keep it. There are videos on how to replace the carpet with tile but it brings its own problems to do so.Attachment 394069


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