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Bedroom rug replacement - anything special I need to know?

We're having MOT replace the bedroom rug and the covers over the side cable/hose channels on our 2004 295 that has two slides and a north/south bed.  Anything special I need to be aware of?
Larry Rubin
2004 U295 38' build 6278
2014 Jeep Cherokee

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Reply #1
larry
when I replaced my bedroom rug, I was advised by foretravel that the
underlay was made of a fireproof material.  I cleaned the underlay and
left it there.

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I was told the bedroom and area in the driving seats pad was also a sound deadening pad.  I had noticed the difference in the thickness under the carpet.
Dave Cobb
Buckhorn Lake Resort The Club, #6202, Kerrville TX
check the map.  I do rent it out when I am traveling!
2001, U320, 36' #5887, in Kerrville, FT Club #17006, (7/23 to present)
2024 Jeep Grand Cherokee L, Summit, white
EX: 98 U295, 36' #5219, (mid door), (4/13-10/23)
EX: 93 U225, 36' (4/11 to 4/13)

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Well when we decided that I was putting Maple Eng wood down in living and bedroom areas I realized that I would be taking out that Fireproof/sound deadening underfelt, and it then would remove 2 sorta safety items-fire and noise. I then looked at the real life issues and figured if we had a fire I have yet to see that this material stop any flames etc from consuming you as the whole structure collapses around you pretty fast anyway, and, secondly the slight increase in noise from engine only happens while you are 30+ feet away from it in the front and with all the other noises around it would not make any difference. Well after over 10k miles on the trip the noise was NOT an issue and we have yet to test the flames and fire one!! That one you will read about no doubt on the Forum and if  it happens  you can look up in the sky and say "told you so John" Had planned cremation anyway!
More important things to worry about .
JohnH
Coachless, now use aircraft. 2003 Ford Travelair TC280 class C. Super shape. Just for 1 yr .
1994 Ford E350 ClassC,total renovation inside and out. Now sold.
2000 U295  36' Cummins 350 c/w Banks Stinger, Resonator upgrade,Solar, LED lites.Residential fridge with slide out pantry. Build 5674. Sold
ex 92 GV 022C ored Cummins. Sold
ex 95 GV240 cat 3116. Sold
2017 Mini cooper s & 2016 land Rover LR2 HSE  LUX.
jhaygarth@aol.com    SKP #130098
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Just remember John. Cremation is another word for preheat!! >:D  >:D
Nitehawk,  Demolition Lady, & our NEW master, Zippy the speeding BB cat.
1989 Grand Villa 36' ORED
Oshkosh chassis, 8.2 DD V8
2006 Saturn Vue AWD

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In conjunction with a full coach tile job, we had our bedroom carpet replaced at Infinity in NAC.  They said the OEM factory sound-deadening stuff under the old carpet was in good shape, so they left it in place.  They laid the new carpet directly on top of it.  If I had it to do over again, I would have had them use some conventional foam padding between the new carpet and the sound-deadening material.  As it is, the new carpet feels too "firm" under my feet - I would prefer it to be a little softer, with more "give" to it.  JMHO.
1993 U280 SE 40' WTBI, Build: 4359
C8.3 300hp, 6-Speed, Exhaust Brake
960 watts on the roof (6 x 160)
Sorento (or BOLT) on a Kar Kaddy SS
"Nature abhors a vacuum"

 

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We're having MOT replace the bedroom rug and the covers over the side cable/hose channels on our 2004 295 that has two slides and a north/south bed.  Anything special I need to be aware of?

Given that you have slides, attention needs to be paid to any nailing strips (or other sharp things) that will be under the slide as it retracts and extends, especially in light of any wiring that in under the slide that might move with the slide.
Learn every day, but especially from the experiences of others. It's cheaper!  - John C. Bogle

2000 U320 36' non-slide / WildEBeest Rescue
2003 U320