Floors are an important part of this.
How to laminate floors on a van.
The constantly shifting nature of rv frames and sub floors can be tough on traditional glue and nail down flooring.
A floating floor requires no adhesives or fasteners and can shift with the constantly moving vehicle.
We ultimately decided to use laminate flooring because it looks better than vinyl it s easy to.
So half the van was done with the laminate.
Many van dwellers choose vinyl flooring because it s thin and waterproof.
We decided to go with vinyl flooring to keep weight down.
I know a lot of diy conversions use laminate flooring but man that stuff is heavy and for fuel economy we don t want to be lugging the equivalent of 4 5 boxes of laminate flooring.
We decided to put laminate flooring in the front half of our van leaving the back half for the rough and tumble of cargo.
Installing the vinyl flooring so we cut our windows out carpet lined the walls and made the bed frame.
Indeed a proper floor installation prevents water infiltration rust provides thermal and noise insulation and serves as anchor for the cabinets in addition it should be resistant to wear be able to withstand enough weight not produce any squeak and.
Our neighbor offered us some old hardwood flooring but the thickness would have taken too much height out of the van.
And now is the time to install a floor in our van conversion.
A floor has many other critical functions than just supporting our feet.
We worried that if we made the whole thing laminate flooring our cargo like out refrigerator cooler would just slide around everywhere.
There are several options for van flooring.