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BlueGoose
Reg. Dec 2007
Posted 2007-12-02 1:13 PM (#72256)
Subject: Rubberized flooring?


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Can anyone tell me about this? The pro's/con's

and exactly what it is? Is it just rubber poured over the wood floor or what?

 

Thanks in advance for your help

 

 

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bechack
Reg. Mar 2006
Posted 2007-12-04 5:53 PM (#72402 - in reply to #72256)
Subject: RE: Rubberized flooring?


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Well, there are 2 kinds and people like them both. I don't think I have heard anything bad about them.

1) WERM flooring

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2) Cushion EZ Clean. I am the California Distributor for this, after I couldn't find anyone to put in a WERM for me. I can only speak for this kind of floor. I have installed it on my own personal two traiers. The first is a '94 Morgan Built 3H SL BP.....wood floor. #2 is my new Bison LQ, aluminum plank flooring. I love it. Very easy to clean out and I don't have to worry about it if I don't get to it right away.

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kmartin
Reg. Oct 2007
Posted 2007-12-05 9:00 AM (#72428 - in reply to #72256)
Subject: RE: Rubberized flooring?




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If you would like to talk to someone with these types of floors in their trailer.....I seen a woman talking about them on her web site at www.splitpond.com ...it may be interesting to you......this is the first time I ever heard of this....but I guess anything is possible.
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mrstacticalmedic
Reg. Dec 2005
Posted 2007-12-05 9:32 AM (#72432 - in reply to #72256)
Subject: RE: Rubberized flooring?



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I didn't find anything on her website about the flooring, where is it at?  For all I know this was a shameless plug for the farm...lol..
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Cloud9
Reg. Feb 2006
Posted 2007-12-05 10:12 AM (#72435 - in reply to #72402)
Subject: RE: Rubberized flooring?


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Originally written by bechack on 2007-12-04 5:53 PM

Well, there are 2 kinds and people like them both. I don't think I have heard anything bad about them.

1) WERM flooring

and

2) Cushion EZ Clean. I am the California Distributor for this, after I couldn't find anyone to put in a WERM for me. I can only speak for this kind of floor. I have installed it on my own personal two traiers. The first is a '94 Morgan Built 3H SL BP.....wood floor. #2 is my new Bison LQ, aluminum plank flooring. I love it. Very easy to clean out and I don't have to worry about it if I don't get to it right away.


I'm curious about this on the wood floor. My Bison LQ has a wood floor with rubber mats. This has been easy to clean. How is the Cushion EZ Clean better?

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bechack
Reg. Mar 2006
Posted 2007-12-05 11:39 AM (#72447 - in reply to #72256)
Subject: RE: Rubberized flooring?


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You don't have to pull those heavy mats out.

 

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july
Reg. Oct 2007
Posted 2007-12-05 1:09 PM (#72452 - in reply to #72256)
Subject: RE: Rubberized flooring?


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i can vouch for the werm. i had it in my older trailer and as soon as the holiday rush is over i will put it in my new trailer. it is so nice not having to pull those heavy mats out. my first werm floor was put in 5 years ago and i had a pawer but it never wore out. you don't use the rubber mats with the werm floors. where are you located at? the one i'm going to is in shelbyville,tn. also this helps the floors from pitting.
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