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If you use luxury vinyl planking with the tile look like we did, the floor has a "soft" feel. It's not slippery at all. Ceramic tile would be hard and very slick when wet. I wanted ceramic tile like the new coaches have but Classis Coach Works that did my remodel said that they quit installing ceramic tile due to the customers not being happy with it when it starting cracking later.
Can you share where you got your tile? And is it interlocking, glued down, or what? Thanks
 
Can you share where you got your tile? And is it interlocking, glued down, or what? Thanks
I took my coach to Classic Coach Works in Ormond Beach Florida. They did the installation of the new floors and new carpet on the one slide that required it. The also installed new slide toppers and a couple other minor things on my list. They did great work! Give Alan WIlliams a call. 386-944-9716.
 

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