retiredcamper47
Senior Member
The strange bump under the carpet is probably where the factory boxed in the water lines and electrical wires. That is what I found when I pulled my carpet out and installed new flooring.
Bob
Bob
The strange bump under the carpet is probably where the factory boxed in the water lines and electrical wires. That is what I found when I pulled my carpet out and installed new flooring.
Bob
Kathy,
On the opening page of the forum, go to "Interior", click on that and scroll down 6 posts to "flooring - morstang". I posted pictures of my flooring job on that thread. If you look close you will see the "box" running against the side wall. I used Allure oak plank self stick flooring from Home Depot. I had some oak woodgrain contact paper laying around that I covered the "side wall" of the box with. I trimmed pieces of the flooring to fit the top. I then installed a piece of outside corner molding (stained & urethaned) on the outside edge of the box to cover the seam where the top met the side. The molding almost covered the entire side of the box. If you have any questions, send me a pm with your phone number and I will call you.
Bob
retired camper47 and Zookeeper,,Kathy,
I left the carpet on the bedroom floor and refloored the rest of the trailer. Don't know how or if it would affect a tipout. Good luck with your project.
Bob
Jerry,
Yes, the flooring underneath the carpet is the same linoleum as in the kitchen and bathroom. However, my unit is a wide body and the linoleum was not wide enough to cover the front livingroom area. Thus, I have a seam in the livingroom area. Check out the first 2 pictures from my initial post on the flooring. The factory used a real cheap foam to put under the carpet. They used lots & lots of staples to hold the carpet and foam down to the floor. If you do pull your carpet, you will have all kinds of little holes showing in the linoleum.
Bob