I'm looking for some information from anyone with a Georgetown (model doesn't matter) which is no older than the 2010 model year. I'm picking that year as a starting point, because it was the start of the newer generation of motorhomes incorporating the one-piece windshield and therefore it may have been the start of a significant change within Forest River for A class models.
Has anyone ever removed the factory installed vinyl or carpet flooring found in the bulk of the floorplan of your choice. It may have been to change out for personal reasons, or repair.
My question is..........what was found underneath as a "sub-floor" material?
Was it wood, plywood, plastic, or other?
Was it one piece or composed of several sections, possibly as far forward as the driver area, and going as far as to even include the bedroom?
How was it fastened down? Screws? Glue? Both?
We're having reoccurring splits appear in our vinyl flooring which some are attributing to being caused by rollers from the slides. I have also noticed movement in the sub-floor along with a squeaking sound in some locations, some of which are no where near the rollers.
Anyone know for sure?
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Ken and Terry
2018 Sunseeker 2430S-CD, nicely modified and carried by a 2017 Ford E450 Sport
Former Georgetown 330TS owner for 10 years with more mods than I can count, pushed by our 2017 GMC Terrain