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Coretec floor install

I am considering Coretec  flooring for our coach and was wandering if anyone had experience installing.  Would appreciate any pointers.
Thanks.
Jerry & Nanci
1999 U270 34'WTFI
2011 Malibu
A smart man knows what to say, a wise man knows when to say it.

Re: Coretec floor install

Reply #1
No first hand information.  Is installed floating, so a little more complex installation but looks like a good product.

You will need to use quarter round affixed to the wall to cover the 1/4" gap and insure that the floor is free to move.

Have you verified that the manufacturer approves it for RV installation (much larger temperature and movement range than home installation).
Brett Wolfe
EX: 1993 U240
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Re: Coretec floor install

Reply #2
Read the instructions carefully. We are still looking for something that will deal with sub zero cold (before we head aouth) in the winter.  Probably cork would work but we are just not convinced we want cork.

From the installation instructions ...

COREtec floor covering is an interior product and must be stored/installed in a temperature-controlled interior environment, maintained between 55 and 85 degrees F or 13°-29°C.
Roger Engdahl and Susan Green
2001 U320 3610 #5879 (Home2) - 2014 Jeep Cherokee or 2018 F150
Hastings, MN

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Reply #3
I installed floating coretec in mine. First time installing for me so it took some practice and trial and error and as Wolfe said, you will need to use quarter round for the border.  My coach spends the winter in Florida so no issues with storing it in the cold.

DW and I are happy with the result.
Rick and Wendy Green
1998 U270 3600 The Coach Formerly known as Princess
Build# 5336
2007 Ford Explorer

Re: Coretec floor install

Reply #4
Thanks to all for possible concerns.  I will contact manufacturer with these.
I have to say the residential warranty is very good.  Lifetime.  10 years Commercial.
Jerry & Nanci
1999 U270 34'WTFI
2011 Malibu
A smart man knows what to say, a wise man knows when to say it.

Re: Coretec floor install

Reply #5
Jerry,

We looked at the  Coretec  flooring when we were in the market and decided against it due to the uncertainty of how it would do with the temp swings in an RV.  We ended you going with engineered 5/8" thick Bamboo instead.  I know Bamboo isn't for everyone but we are pleased with so far.

Pamela & Mike
Pamela & Mike 97 U 320

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Reply #6
I installed cork flooring in the bath and bedroom of a previous Newell.  I used a colored caulk to fill in the gap along the walls.  It was flexible enough for the floor to expand and looked nice.  In the bathroom I put a heated pad beneath it.  This was about 8 years ago and the current owner is still using it.  We like cork so much we installed it in our S&B in the bedroom.  It is warmer, quieter, and softer than other floors, but if we had a pet not sure if we would use cork.  It does self heal but claws could tear it up more than other floors.
When we replace the carpet in our FT we'll probably put cork.
Forest & Cindy Olivier
1987 log cabin
2011 Roadtrek C210P
no longer 1999 36' U320 build #5522
2013 Rzr 570 & 2018 Ranger XP1000
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2011 Tahoe LT 4x4
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Re: Coretec floor install

Reply #7
After speaking with the manufacturer I will look further for flooring possibilities.  They would not recommend for RV use due to temp and other issues.  This flooring would probably work really well for full timer.
Possible choice might be Mannington Adura. 
Jerry & Nanci
1999 U270 34'WTFI
2011 Malibu
A smart man knows what to say, a wise man knows when to say it.

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Reply #8
Adura has great choices for color and texture but the same low and high temp limits so it does't seem like a good choice for us.  The aqua hot on electric will keep the coach above 32° even when it hits a really cold snap.  $3-5 per day.  A few electric heaters and a fan might be a bit cheaper and less wear and tear on the AH.
Roger Engdahl and Susan Green
2001 U320 3610 #5879 (Home2) - 2014 Jeep Cherokee or 2018 F150
Hastings, MN

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Reply #9
Adura Prime and Rigid has no temp restrictions on them.  I was actually looking for something with less weight than tile.  It is looking like more research before I make a decision.
Jerry & Nanci
1999 U270 34'WTFI
2011 Malibu
A smart man knows what to say, a wise man knows when to say it.

Re: Coretec floor install

Reply #10
PDF on COREtec plus warranty said below 32 degrees Fahrenheit product needs to be glued.  Other references to temperature range stated are for stored/installation temperatures, not use.  Ideal install temperature is 70 degrees.  Google search for COREtec plus warranty pdf to see.  When you call a mfg you are often talking to a min wage individual just reading what you read, can make same mistakes.

I am planning to install Coretec click togeather the next month or so, will post pictures.

Not covered warranty damage: "8. Damage to floor caused by flooring that is installed using the floating method that subsequently is heated to
temperature above 140° F (60° C) or is exposed to temperatures below 32° F (0° C). Flooring exposed to these
conditions must be installed using the glue down method in order to maintain warranty coverage."
....and so good click together down to 32 degrees and good below that if glued to floor with their recommended glue and instructions.

http://www.usfloorsllc.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/USF-COREtec-Plus-Warranties.pdf
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Re: Coretec floor install

Reply #11
PDF on COREtec plus warranty said below 32 degrees Fahrenheit product needs to be glued.

Floor pieces glued to each other or to the sub-floor?
Brett Wolfe
EX: 1993 U240
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Re: Coretec floor install

Reply #12
Brett, it means glued to the sub floor.

From the installation instructions ...
COREtec floor covering is an interior product and must be stored/installed in a temperature-controlled interior environment, maintained between 55 and 85 degrees F or 13°-29°C.
Roger Engdahl and Susan Green
2001 U320 3610 #5879 (Home2) - 2014 Jeep Cherokee or 2018 F150
Hastings, MN

Re: Coretec floor install

Reply #13
Jack, Thanks for the info. on warranties.  I check it out and have to say it makes much more sense.  Install at temps from 55 to 85 makes sense, but to say it cant be exposed to temps below 55 was hard to believe.  There are many reasons home temps could be below 55  Power outages etc, etc.
Jerry & Nanci
1999 U270 34'WTFI
2011 Malibu
A smart man knows what to say, a wise man knows when to say it.

Re: Coretec floor install

Reply #14
I know this is an old post but I gain much knowledge when I stumble on an old post that has updated information.

I installed CoreTec Plus XL in my 1997 Winnebago.  It was a weathered pine look.  I have to say I was pretty impressed with it.  It installed well and looks fantastic.  I realize the warranty may be void (warranties are generally worth the paper they are written on) using it in a motorhome.  While I generally always have my unit hooked up and climatized, there were times over the late summer and winter that it was not and I saw no issues.  Since it is dimensionally stable (will not expand or contract under normal conditions) I cut it tight to the walls and cabinets.  And I have seen no issue to date.  I did not want a quarter round as an extra dust collector.  And I will tell you that it went over some rough subfloor conditions, including the rough metal cab area.  Really rough.  And it worked like a charm.  I was beyond impressed with its ability to span over terrible subfloor conditions.
Luke & Sandy (still many work years to go...)
1999 U320 36 Build #5387
2013 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited
Previous 1997 Winnebago Vectra Grand Tour 35WQ major interior remodel
Previous several SOB trailers, Class C, fifth wheels.

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Reply #15
Look at Karndean Luxury Vinyl Flooring.
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Reply #16
We are having a new floor installed next week. We were looking at core tech but were told that we needed glue down vinyl, that the lock together floating floor didn't work as well. So we shopped for the mannington Adura. The DW found a pattern that she liked so we're good to go. Dropping the coach off Friday to have a subfloor issue fixed then the new floor will go in.
The selected media item is not currently available.Keith & Jo
2003 U320T 4025 PBBS Designer series
Build 6203    Cummins 500hp
2000 U320 4010 WTFE / Build 5762 —Sold—
Motorcade #18070   
Pasadena, Texas
2015 Jeep Wrangler Sahara-Sunset Orange pearl coat
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Re: Coretec floor install

Reply #17
We are having a new floor installed next week. We were looking at core tech but were told that we needed glue down vinyl, that the lock together floating floor didn't work as well. So we shopped for the mannington Adura. The DW found a pattern that she liked so we're good to go. Dropping the coach off Friday to have a subfloor issue fixed then the new floor will go in.

There are as many opinions as there are anything.  All I know is 4,000 miles later and all is fine with our floating Coretec install.  But disclaimer - We have no slide, so that is a significant point to consider.  I'd love to see the Adura after it's done.
Luke & Sandy (still many work years to go...)
1999 U320 36 Build #5387
2013 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited
Previous 1997 Winnebago Vectra Grand Tour 35WQ major interior remodel
Previous several SOB trailers, Class C, fifth wheels.

Re: Coretec floor install

Reply #18
Look at Karndean Luxury Vinyl Flooring.

Have you installed it?  How do you like it?
Luke & Sandy (still many work years to go...)
1999 U320 36 Build #5387
2013 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited
Previous 1997 Winnebago Vectra Grand Tour 35WQ major interior remodel
Previous several SOB trailers, Class C, fifth wheels.

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Reply #19
We used the Cortec plus,in the house and the coach,looks good but very,very hard to get the pieces to stay together,and we have
done alot of similar floors.
96 U270 BUILD 4810
85 380SL
Drummonds TN.

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Reply #20
Keith, You never got to see my coach. I used Karndean, a product I had never heard of in all my years of commercial construction. Andy 2 and my buddy Pete had both installed it in their FT's. Looked good. On the recommendation of my flooring subcontractor, and knowing that he was correct, after I "floated out" the imperfections and any indentations on the substrata,  I installed 1/4" underlayment, and filled any seams and sanded smooth. I didn't want ANYTHING to telegraph through the tile. I got on line, found a good supplier and bought extra tile and THEIR glue. Take your time to lay it out correctly. I used a torch to soften the tile before cutting, but you can buy an inexpensive heat gun at Harbor Freight, which will be easier to use. If you have a slide, THAT is where you will need to get creative. I removed the plastic guide that was under the angle iron and glued 3/8" felt on it. It seems to work, but I have encountered problems with the locking pins on the slide, which may be related to the floor installation. WE LOVE our Karndean. Highly recommended.
Now we are looking for a product to replace the carpeting in the bedroom. The pooch got to our brand new carpeted replacement, two weeks after spending lotsa money. Bad dog.
Glenn and Amy Beinfest
2001 36' U320
#5812
2014 Honda CRV

No Whining on the YACHT

Re: Coretec floor install

Reply #21
Glenn,  We found the mannington adura vinyl planks and a pattern we liked. At the mothership now for some repairs and floor. Can't wait to get it back! Wish we would have had time to see yours, maybe next time.. that is one of the reasons why we don't have a dog!!!
The selected media item is not currently available.Keith & Jo
2003 U320T 4025 PBBS Designer series
Build 6203    Cummins 500hp
2000 U320 4010 WTFE / Build 5762 —Sold—
Motorcade #18070   
Pasadena, Texas
2015 Jeep Wrangler Sahara-Sunset Orange pearl coat
Don't argue with a fool, people watching might not be able to tell the difference.

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Reply #22
Keith, we're on our way to MOT/FOT today....hope to see you. Are you parked at FOT? Any room there? I hear those cats of yours can be pretty rough on flooring too....sharp claws and all.....
Glenn and Amy Beinfest
2001 36' U320
#5812
2014 Honda CRV

No Whining on the YACHT

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Reply #23
We're at FT now.  There is lots of room at Camp FT.
Regards,
Brett

'99 42' Foretravel Xtreme
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Reply #24
Glenn we dropped it off Friday for a couple of weeks stay. Hopefully David in remodel has her pulled In today to start on my estimate and work. If you or anyone is there check on her for me please, she was in the fenced area behind the remodel shop Friday. Motorcade #18070

Keith
The selected media item is not currently available.Keith & Jo
2003 U320T 4025 PBBS Designer series
Build 6203    Cummins 500hp
2000 U320 4010 WTFE / Build 5762 —Sold—
Motorcade #18070   
Pasadena, Texas
2015 Jeep Wrangler Sahara-Sunset Orange pearl coat
Don't argue with a fool, people watching might not be able to tell the difference.