2021 Dynamax XL RB Tile Reolacement

billsonnabend

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Hi there! I have a 2021 Dynamax XL RB. I have a couple of cracked tiles, and the grout is crumbling. Does anyone know where to find the tiles? I have been looking everywhere.



Also, the grout is crumbling, has anyone experienced this and if so, what was your fix? Take out old grout and replace?
 
If it is Pietro dune, we have a couple of skids. I think that is all we have left on hand. Grout...best to use a sanded caulk with all the bad roads. takes longer to put in, but won't crack out.
 
Thanks Brian

Is this Pietro dune? If it is how do I get my hands on it?

Thank you so much for the response.
 

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Gotta say, this tile is difficult to photograph! This is two shots of the same area in the same light in our 2021 XL!
 

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I don't think so...I think Pietra Dune is browner...but you can try parts. Contact Us - Dynamax RV
Hi Brian,

I can post pictures on this thread.

I have 2 lumps on the side of the Motorhome that seem to be structural. Not sure! It's not delaminating has it feels like steel and not soft in the spots. Have you seen this before? Is it something I should worry about?
I don't think so...I think Pietra Dune is browner...but you can try parts. Contact Us - Dynamax RV
 

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We use a double hollow tube on the slide out ends for extra strength. Those don't budge, so could be what that is, but if I can see from farther out, it would tell me for sure.
 
Never could understand why use tile and not laminate wood flooring (The kind with the slots that clicks together. Seems would be lighter and of course it can flex with no issues.

--John
 
In the kitchen bath world they only put tile on concrete. In baths it is a concrete board on the wall of showers.

Always issues over wood. Or anything that can flex. Or warp.

The wood floors with the click lock sounds like a good plan. I think there are synthetic sheets like that looks like wood or tile.

The DW and our son did our living room and dining area. Looks stunning. Bamboo click lock.
 
We use a double hollow tube on the slide out ends for extra strength. Those don't budge, so could be what that is, but if I can see from farther out, it would tell me for sure.
Here you go Brian

Let me know if you need any other pictures. PS. It was stretch but I found some of the tile. A guy bought a truck load from interceramic when then were going out of business
 

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It is most likely a double hollow tube on the slide and there is some contraction on the foam around it. I wouldn't worry too much, but keep an eye on it, in case it gets bigger or moves, then it might be something else.
 

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