Expresscamper said:
Hello, I have a few questions I like to ask you from your experience.
#1. Do you regret not using the van cargo mat as for floor underlayment?
#2. Has the polysio foam board noticeably helped insulate the floors? And where did you get the foam board at??
#3. What is the best way to go about installing laminated wood planks flooring in van?
Thanks for any help you can give. As I'm currently working on my flooring too.:idea:
Hi Expresscamper!
#1; I have no regrets not using the cargo mat. I thought about it for a few weeks before I actually made the decision and have no regrets.
The laminate levels the floor and allows me to screw to it if need be, which I actually did where I installed the bulkhead panels.
Of course if someone doesn't have the means to buy the floor (I bought 3 boxes on sale for about $26 each) then by all means use the mat.
#2; the Polyisio foam has a higher R value than the cargo mat, thus it will insulate better. Have I noticed a difference? I can't really tell. Only because I never slept in the van before installing the floor.
You can buy it at Home Depot or Lowes, or any other home improvement store.
#3; I'm not sure if I did it perfectly right, but look at the way I did it. My only regret was not using 1/4 plywood above the Polyisio to give it more stability.
While connecting the boards together the floor felt slightly soft, but now that's all done fells very ridged.
Another thing a did, and many people don't was NOT to screw the laminate wood floor to the van. I avoided puncturing the metal floor, which could cause problems sooner or later. Instead I used foil tape along the edges to not only help secure the floor but to seal the edges also.
With the foils securing the edges, the bulkhead screwed to the floor and the weight of everything else, including things siting on the floor that will be screwed to either the van's ribs or other things already screwed to the van's ribs, I found no need to screw the floor to the van's metal floor.
Hope that helps, let me know if anything else comes to mind.