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MOD Moar (Vinyl) Floor - Removing the carpet in a 2020 Newmar Ventana

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Great job! Talented! Really looks good
 
Over the weekend, I filled in the portions of the main floor that wrap around the ends of the FWS. To some, it might look scary but its very simple. I cut a scrap of 1/2" birch that I had from building MapWife's larger dinette booth drawers to fit the area, being sure to leave plenty of room for the slide to come in and out as well as adjust left and right as it kind of shimmies slightly when it goes in and out. That left me 1/8" short so again, I glued some scrap vinyl flooring to the top of the wood. Next, I screwed that all down into the subfloor with some 1 1/4" kreg screws and then cut a strip of vinyl to fit the area, and glued it to the now raised subfloor with liquid nails.

Raising the subfloor in this way was done for two reasons:
1. To give me a perfectly flush floor
2. More importantly, to provide support for the vinyl flooring attached to the slide that overlaps and slides over that area, so that if/when someone steps there, the flooring on the slide won't collapse or give in any way.

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Did the same in the front, which was a bit more challenging only because the working space was far more limiting and required bringing in the FWS 1/4 of the way, then contorting myself into a pretzel behind the driver's seat while it was turned 90-degrees. Many choice words were uttered as I struggled to shapeshift my already small 5'10" 150lb frame into a workspace the size of the kitchen pantry. We also decided to lay down a bead of colored caulk to keep the grout line seamless in the front. In the rear, this is hidden by the slide vinyl flooring that moves with the slide but in the front, it was not.
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Today, Newmar's vinyl transition strip showed up. So we unrolled it. In the Newmar store, it appeared to come with a 3M strip attached which would have made for super simple installation. Of course, mine did not. After dry fitting the strip and cutting it to size (it comes in 38' rolls, the slide is only 34' long), I then put a bead of liquid nails down under each of the floorboards on the leading edge of the slide. That thin bead will probably not do much but for whatever reason, it made me feel better.

Next, I grabbed a roll of black 3M double-sided tape and after wiping down the back of the transition strip with isopropyl alcohol, as well as the first 1/2" of each floorboard on the leading edge of the slide, I painstakingly applied the 3M tape to the back of transition strip on the narrow side. Then I had to trim the overlapping tape to width with a razor knife. More choice words...

With this done, it was just a matter of sticking the transition strip to the first row of vinyl planks. Initially, we wondered if we'd done the right thing as the quarter round we were considering earlier gives a matching finish and looks really nice. After giving it some thought thought, we realized slides move and adjust. The flexible transition strip allows for play in the elevation as it will form up or down as needed. A hard piece of quarter round would not do this so if the slide were ever out of alignment and needed adjustment, you'd be fighting the alignment precision to get everything lined up properly again. So in the end, we think the flexible vinyl transition was the right move and it also gives it a stock look, which is something I personally like.

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Love this... now, come do ours. I want ALL flooring replaced, so it should be easy to match.
 
A while back, I'd posted on someone else's thread about my plan to remove the carpet from our slide rooms and in order to get a perfect match, scan my spare floor tiles, organize them into a staggered layout in photoshop and then send that design off to be printed onto a sheet of vinyl flooring.

Well, that plan didn't turn out so well. I took the floor tiles to a print shop that said they could scan them over the phone. I got a call the next day saying they couldn't scan them because their process was to hang the tile and scan them with some contraption that requires the item to be hung. I assume it was just a really high resolution camera and then they would crop it in photoshop. Anyway, they called and said they didn't want to do it because the flooring tiles were so heavy and they didn't want to break one.

From there, I called some other businesses that had high resolution, large format flatbed scanners. None of them wanted to touch the project because of concerns over reproducing another company's intellectual property - eg. the flooring design. Next, I actually called Newmar, asked them where they got the tile, then called the dealer who contacted the manufacturer, asking if they would share the design files with me for a fee. Still came up empty handed.

Up until now, every time I saw a flooring center or home center, I'd pop in and see if they had anything that came even close to our main flooring that would work for replacing the carpet in the FWS. Last weekend, I happened across Floor & Decor while driving out to Cap World of Orlando to order my truck bed cap. Today I decided I'd pop in there and see what they had. It's a large store so I figured they'd probably have something close-ish but I have some major OCD when it comes to these things so I grabbed one of the spare flooring tiles for comparison purposes, put it in the truck and drove over. I walked in, headed over to the vinyl section and boom, on the very first aisle (of 6 aisles just of vinyl mind you)...
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Well, that's pretty darn close but its a little brown, I thought. If I buy a few boxes and cherry pick, using the more grayish over the more brownish that could work. Decided to check the next aisles and voila...
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Well that's pretty much perfect. Now the cool thing about Floor & Decor aside from it being a huge tile, stone and flooring store is that if you need to compare, you can take a whole piece home for just $5. Bring it back within 90 days and they'll give you your money back. So I took two pieces of each product home so we could lay them out and see what actually looked better against the rest of the tiles as I only had one with me and what do you know, the first one came out as a pretty much identical match.

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All of this will go in the FWS and most will be covered by the theater seats, dinette booth and bunks so even if its not an absolute identical match, it's sure going to be really hard to tell the difference. So I'm all measured up, need about 5 boxes and we'll be ripping out the carpet really soon.

The challenge as always is going to be the transition. It won't be a perfectly flat transition and we're okay with that. I wondered if anyone knows if the transition strip Newmar uses for DSDP+ lines will work for here too, or is the gap between the slide and the floor significantly less with the HWH slides?
 
We loved the Mod getting rid of the carpet ... it has started getting dirty .
I wonder if you have any pictures of the Dinette Booth removal other wise I think it looks sort of straight forward.
 

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