LQ flooring
arty5280
Reg. Jun 2009
Posted 2009-06-30 9:07 AM (#107333)
Subject: LQ flooring


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Location: Belpre, OH
Beginning to remodel dressing room in our 1988 Touch of Class trailer.

Do you need to put insulation down if you are using osb flooring in the living quarters?

Will there be condensation and will it warp the flooring?

If so what can we use? We have 1-1/4" space for the flooring.

We plan to install some type of vinyl flooring on top.

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jlong
Reg. Apr 2009
Posted 2009-06-30 3:12 PM (#107356 - in reply to #107333)
Subject: RE: LQ flooring


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Location: Wilmington
We are actually installing our living quarters and yes we did put down insulation prior to installing the plywood floors.  We were told that it was better for heat, air and also noise.  It seems to have made a difference
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gard
Reg. Aug 2007
Posted 2009-06-30 4:24 PM (#107363 - in reply to #107333)
Subject: RE: LQ flooring


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Originally written by arty5280 on 2009-06-30 10:07 AM

Beginning to remodel dressing room in our 1988 Touch of Class trailer. Do you need to put insulation down if you are using osb flooring in the living quarters?

Insulation makes the floor more comfortable, quieter, and keeps the chill from the cold ground.

I would not use OSB for a flooring material

You can install sleepers, then insulation,then  plywood and vinyl without any condensation problems.

Gard

 

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