Tab 360 flooring

I hate the flooring in the 360 - light color that shows every scuff mark.   I want to do click and lock vinyl planks over it.Thoughts? Do I need to lay down a moisture barrier? Would it be better to do peel and stick flooring over the existing floor?

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  • ColleenD2ColleenD2 Member Posts: 534
    Not sure if this will help but it's a great discussion about replacing the flooring and things to consider. My thoughts are expansion/contraction, adhesives that can withstand extreme temperatures if you live Midwest or North and you don't store in a garage (we hit 140° inside this summer), the fact it is a rolling earthquake so can the click and lock handle the road ride. Maybe the one that stuck out the most in this thread is resale value. If you go to sell, are people are going to wonder what you are hiding because it's not the original and expected T@B floor. We know we will never sell so we never worry about resale but I understand some do. Be sure to tell us what you decide. 

    https://tab-rv.vanillacommunity.com/discussion/12206/hardwood-floor

    oh! One other thing and I forget who it is but some T@B owner actually buys a carpet remnant every year and I think it might be washable. He has a perfect size template for it. I mean why not?! 😂
    2019 Custom T@B 320 U Boondock Lite-ish
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  • CountryGirlCountryGirl Member Posts: 7
    Thank you for the info and link. Good info!
  • MarcelineMarceline Member Posts: 1,717
    I wouldn't attach anything permanent to the brand new floor. You may live to regret that. I've used these Flor tiles in a weirdly shaped hallway at home. Easy to cut and put together. If you get an indoor/outdoor version you can occasionally pull them out of the camper and hose them down. I think that Home Depot/Lowes might have cheaper versions.

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