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Mike Up

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Posted: 02/11/18 05:48pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

GrandpaKip wrote:

There are a lot of campers with composite floors that have never had a failure. If it was a pervasive problem, you would hear about it more often. I would say that I have heard just as many concerns with soft plywood/OSB floors as with composite. And I would guess that the vast majority of both are due to water intrusion.
If you plan on keeping it a long time and do the required maintenance, this really should be of little concern.


The problem is you are walking on styrofoam compared to a piece of wood. Even with no water damage, the foam itself breaks down and leaves a spongy floor. If you're okay with that, fine, but many aren't and rebuild their floors using real wood.

The industry got away from it for a while using structure wood instead on the ultra lite models, like pop ups, because of the issues years ago. I guess they feel it's time for round 2 to see how long these newer laminated floors will last.


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Posted: 02/11/18 06:32pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

The floor construction on the two models that the OP is considering is the same. 5/8" plywood. Jayco does make some 7' wide models like the 154bh's that have a composite floor. Not a factor for the OP.

The difference in the two models is not structural, but represents upgrades like medicine cabinets, etc.

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