1) What our rig started out like: ruclips.net/video/04aTLgLNgbU/видео.html 2) Removing the Wallpaper: ruclips.net/video/hQuMcOOTglE/видео.html 3) Installing a Kitchecn & Bathroom Backsplash: ruclips.net/video/p36fzaO4cLs/видео.html 4) Painting the Interior Walls and Cabinets: ruclips.net/video/ohHA6Nt0XE8/видео.html 5) * this video *
If there are any mold spores left the fan will blow them all over the RV. Rent an air scrubber. This will filter out any mold spores that are still around. Nice work,
It turned out really nice! This was a very informative video. Not knowing a lot about these kinds of things, I'm wondering why RV manufacturers don't put the mold resistant primer down to begin with so that mold can be prevented. I like the idea. I'm saving it to refer back to when we get to this point.
Thank you! You'd think they would, but I guess they design them with perfect scenarios in mind and don't account for people leaving their windows and vents open during torrential Florida thunderstorms. 😣
Awesome video. Thank you for the post. I think that your tips will help us tackle reflooring our RV soon. Just remember to be careful when mixing cleaning products together. Hydrogen peroxide and vinegar can create peracetic acid and be very harmful if inhaled (even with a mask).
Wow your rig looks great! My husband and I are putting down new floors in our RV and we found several rounded bolts which I assume attach to the frame. Unfortunately the bolts are not flush with the subfloor. We are unsure how to lay the vinyl planks across them. Did you come across this problem?
I noticed on the Slide-out Slicker there are little pointed tips on the first 6 inches. I'm concerned that these may damage my floor so I was thinking about cutting them off before using them. Have you noticed any problems with the little pointe tips causing damage?
I am going to be redoing our floors! There isn't mold, but do you recommend doing that anyway? We live in Wyoming if that makes a difference. Thanks for the great video!
Now, that you have been FTing in it for a few months....how has the piece of vinyl that you adhered to the edge of the slide held up?? We're laying new vinyl this week & are stumped about the slide transition. Also, does the metal piece along the outer edge drag or scratch at all when sliding in or out??
We don't go full-time until April, but we've been using it a lot and so far it has held up really well. The metal does lightly drag just a tiny bit for about the last half-inch before it is fully extended, but it does not appear to be scratching the floor at all. -Dean
Hi! My husband and I recently bought a 10-year-old fifth wheel trailer. We would like to take the carpet up and replace it with laminate. In your video you stated that the flooring used was recommended for a climate controlled area. Our question is why? We can’t understand what difference it would make. Also, I’m curious how your floor held up and if you had any thing that you would have done differently. Thank you! Michele. My husband is a contractor but the rv world is new to us!
Hi there 🤗 ! Quick question, actually a big doubt, please help me. 🙏 I don't know which floor should I install on my rvcamper. I'm in doubt about vinyl plank or vinyl sheet. Which do you recommend me? Planks looks better but I've read some comments that they may separate while traveling. What has already happened with the floor you have and again what do you recommend me? Thank you
@Stephannie Mendes Hi there. I wanted to reply to your question. Unfortunately, putting vinyl planks is not a solution. The floor/planks will buckle when you are traveling on the road causing the planks to detach. It is NOT recommended to put planks in a RV. If the unit is not going to traveling or be living in the unit and not moving the RV, then yes you can put down planks. Its recommended to use sheet vinyl in a roll, but that gets really tricky. I hope this helps. I noticed you posted your comment 8 months ago. You probably already did your floors in your RV. What kind of floor did you put in after all? .........Rick
Not experts? These skills are cornered by nobody. Doing this RV makes you an expert. So I bought the lifeproof also - I see yours are flat, mine seem a bit raised in the center of each flank, so should I glue them all down? Were yours rounded at first?
I just got them at Home Depot. They were in the section with all the different kinds of paneling. They are textured on one side, smooth on the other. I placed the textured side down, which is why the look smooth in the video. I believe their actual intent is for shower walls.
1) What our rig started out like: ruclips.net/video/04aTLgLNgbU/видео.html
2) Removing the Wallpaper: ruclips.net/video/hQuMcOOTglE/видео.html
3) Installing a Kitchecn & Bathroom Backsplash: ruclips.net/video/p36fzaO4cLs/видео.html
4) Painting the Interior Walls and Cabinets: ruclips.net/video/ohHA6Nt0XE8/видео.html
5) * this video *
How did you do the driver part of the floor?
If there are any mold spores left the fan will blow them all over the RV. Rent an air scrubber. This will filter out any mold spores that are still around. Nice work,
Interested in the slider slickers. Very cool product. Great job on your floors. I've seen a few other flooring installed, but yours is the best.
It turned out really nice! This was a very informative video. Not knowing a lot about these kinds of things, I'm wondering why RV manufacturers don't put the mold resistant primer down to begin with so that mold can be prevented. I like the idea. I'm saving it to refer back to when we get to this point.
Thank you! You'd think they would, but I guess they design them with perfect scenarios in mind and don't account for people leaving their windows and vents open during torrential Florida thunderstorms. 😣
Wow! You guys did an AMAZING job. looks like a million dollar rig!
The mold treatment you've demonstrated appears to be an effective idea. Thank you.
Good mornig. How has the floor worked out. Would you do it again. Jack
Yes! It was Most enlightening and VERY entertaining! I await your next installment!
Rita Davison Yes they are Awesome!
Awesome video. Thank you for the post. I think that your tips will help us tackle reflooring our RV soon. Just remember to be careful when mixing cleaning products together. Hydrogen peroxide and vinegar can create peracetic acid and be very harmful if inhaled (even with a mask).
The floors turned out great! Flooring is our next project in our remodel. Thanks for all the tips.
Wow. Great work, great instructions and great video as a whole.
A+, I’m doing my floor right now I’m a 2015 Fleetwood Storm 28MS.
Beautiful job! Well done
We sooo have to do this! But we found a hole in our floor! Going into saved videos... Will do hopefully soon.. Great video
If my floor comes out half as good as yours, I'll be happy. Great job. Looks fantastic.
Floor came out great!
Great idea ! "Slide Out Slippers."
Wow your rig looks great! My husband and I are putting down new floors in our RV and we found several rounded bolts which I assume attach to the frame. Unfortunately the bolts are not flush with the subfloor. We are unsure how to lay the vinyl planks across them. Did you come across this problem?
Very nice, your coach looks really good!
10:00 THAT is a GREAT feature... stealing it when I do mine :)
You Guys did a great job on your RV it looks more like a real Home inside!
VERY IMPRESSIVE WORK, ESPECIALLY YOUR FLOORING...WELL DONE!!!! MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!!
Wow. What an awesome video guys. Well done!!
H2O2 find at beauty supply (ie) Sally’s.. 10,20,30,40&50 volume by the gallon
Looks beautiful!
Awesome Build! You should have picked up a $5 set of knee pads. They are worth every penny.
I'm curious to know how it's all held up over the years. Have you had any problems with the boards buckling or separating?
Nice Video looks great. Do you remember the color grey used on the wal? Wanting to paint the interior of our rv as well.
Very nice ! Has the vinegar smell gone away? I used vinegar in my trailer in early February and it still smells like it ! I hope it goes away soon
Looks great!
Nice job. I did not see it in the comments, Where did you get a piece of metal that long ?
we did a 50/50 mix of bleach and water. You spray it on and there's no need to scrub it 😊
What did you do for the slides out
Where did you get tthe slide slicker.?
Love what y’all did and love the excitement! I was looking for a friggn headboard. May I ask where you got that headboard?
It was just a regular headboard that we bought online. I had to make a few customizations to get it installed.
I don't see a video for the couch?
I noticed on the Slide-out Slicker there are little pointed tips on the first 6 inches. I'm concerned that these may damage my floor so I was thinking about cutting them off before using them. Have you noticed any problems with the little pointe tips causing damage?
I used a pocket knife to cut off the little spikes.
I am going to be redoing our floors! There isn't mold, but do you recommend doing that anyway? We live in Wyoming if that makes a difference. Thanks for the great video!
Where did you purchase these vinyl planks? Can you provide a link please
Please?
Awesome vid! What’s your rv size?
Now, that you have been FTing in it for a few months....how has the piece of vinyl that you adhered to the edge of the slide held up?? We're laying new vinyl this week & are stumped about the slide transition. Also, does the metal piece along the outer edge drag or scratch at all when sliding in or out??
We don't go full-time until April, but we've been using it a lot and so far it has held up really well. The metal does lightly drag just a tiny bit for about the last half-inch before it is fully extended, but it does not appear to be scratching the floor at all. -Dean
Hi! My husband and I recently bought a 10-year-old fifth wheel trailer. We would like to take the carpet up and replace it with laminate. In your video you stated that the flooring used was recommended for a climate controlled area. Our question is why? We can’t understand what difference it would make. Also, I’m curious how your floor held up and if you had any thing that you would have done differently. Thank you! Michele. My husband is a contractor but the rv world is new to us!
Hi there 🤗 ! Quick question, actually a big doubt, please help me. 🙏 I don't know which floor should I install on my rvcamper. I'm in doubt about vinyl plank or vinyl sheet. Which do you recommend me? Planks looks better but I've read some comments that they may separate while traveling. What has already happened with the floor you have and again what do you recommend me? Thank you
@Stephannie Mendes Hi there. I wanted to reply to your question. Unfortunately, putting vinyl planks is not a solution. The floor/planks will buckle when you are traveling on the road causing the planks to detach. It is NOT recommended to put planks in a RV. If the unit is not going to traveling or be living in the unit and not moving the RV, then yes you can put down planks. Its recommended to use sheet vinyl in a roll, but that gets really tricky. I hope this helps. I noticed you posted your comment 8 months ago. You probably already did your floors in your RV. What kind of floor did you put in after all? .........Rick
What color pait is that on the walls
Would you happen to have a link to slide out skis?
www.amazon.com/dp/B00JMHFEU8/
@@LegallyHomeless thank you.😊
Not experts? These skills are cornered by nobody. Doing this RV makes you an expert. So I bought the lifeproof also - I see yours are flat, mine seem a bit raised in the center of each flank, so should I glue them all down? Were yours rounded at first?
Where did you find the plastic boards? We too need the added height. Thank you!
I just got them at Home Depot. They were in the section with all the different kinds of paneling. They are textured on one side, smooth on the other. I placed the textured side down, which is why the look smooth in the video. I believe their actual intent is for shower walls.
It’s probably the lighting but that comforter looks really dirty
Color and brand please
Did u put molding along the walls of the slide?
Sure did!
What kind of molding did u use? N was it nailed to the vinyl or walls?
y you do this barefoot tho
I WANT YO MAN FER ME SELF BISH
You do not need a mask and gloves for mold🤣🤦🏿♂️