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Old 03-29-2019, 05:39 PM   #15
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Yeah.. vague question.

This is the coach I just purchased 2004 Country Coach Magna
Got her for $110k

Let's start with the floors.
What might I expect to pay to have someone pull up the tile and lay down hard word or laminate?

What about replacing the cabinets?

These are my biggest 2 concerns..
Very nice looking Coach, but Seriously speaking and since you already have a fortune in it, I would be very careful, in making these decisions.
Replacing the cabinets doesn't sound like a good idea from the get go and would look into refinishing them, if they're that bad.
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I know your to far away, but they are rated a 5 and have a very good team.
Like many customizers.
The price you pd is about correct.
And whatever you spend will be on you.

Reselling $ wont reflect whatever you spend.

But for a quality job of floors and cabnets. And all that goes with those jobs.

$20 thousand minimum up to 40 or 50 thousand is quite common

Call around and do some research.
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Old 03-30-2019, 12:12 AM   #17
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There are several MH remodeling companies in Elkart, IN. The internet is your friend_ most of the time. Start calling to ask for rough estimates for each project within the remodeling.
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My slides are on skids and it is my understanding I have to have carpet of the same thickness for them to remain sealed. Even if I did get the same thickness in wood flooring the skids would surely damage them. Please correct me if I am mistaken.
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Since your slides are on skids look at the edge closest to the wall on the end of the slide. You will see a plastic ramp that the slide rides up onto. After I removed my tile floor I installed engineered hardwood 3/8”. I had about another 3/8” space left from the top of the hardwood to the top of the ramp. I bought two pieces of UHMW plastic that I lay at both ends of my slides on the floor to protect it from scratches. It works great.
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Yeah.. vague question.

This is the coach I just purchased 2004 Country Coach Magna
Got her for $110k

Let's start with the floors.
What might I expect to pay to have someone pull up the tile and lay down hard word or laminate?

What about replacing the cabinets?

These are my biggest 2 concerns..
Burner if you are going to be on the west coast, I would recommend Specialized RV in Sacramento Calif. They are great people to work with and do really nice work. I also would look at using the plank vinyl in a water proof, you can get almost any look you want. Also they make a product that you can coat your tile, and you can put new tile or vinyl over it, this might not work if it raises the floor too high, but it may work with Vinyl. The cabinets you have are really good solid wood, and I would look at getting them refinished or even painted if you want. I thought Vito had some great suggestions on what to look at, the CC is a well built coach and getting it updated will be money well spent. Congrats on your new coach. Regards
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When it comes to the cabinets, mostly I just want to redo the stain or the color.
The design is fine. I just want a different feeling to them.

Same with the floor.
I like the vinyl planks though.. Those actually look pretty awesome.

Any idea how they hold up on the heated floors?
Seems like the adhesive might give way under increased heat..
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Call the people that sell or install these floors.
For all your questions.
They are the ones that will stand behind the information you want.
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When it comes to the cabinets, mostly I just want to redo the stain or the color.
The design is fine. I just want a different feeling to them.

Same with the floor.
I like the vinyl planks though.. Those actually look pretty awesome.

Any idea how they hold up on the heated floors?
Seems like the adhesive might give way under increased heat..
They produce two different units for heated floors, one for tile and one for vinyl. You may have to change the floor heat system too.
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When it comes to the cabinets, mostly I just want to redo the stain or the color.
The design is fine. I just want a different feeling to them.

Same with the floor.
I like the vinyl planks though.. Those actually look pretty awesome.

Any idea how they hold up on the heated floors?
Seems like the adhesive might give way under increased heat..

Live in it awhile. I wouldn't touch the cabinets or the floor. I might change faucets, lighting, and drawer hardware for Oil Rubbed Bronze. You might be surprised how hardware color affects the overall feel.
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