Another opinion.
When we took up the original carpeting in our 78 Royale in 1994, it was full
of fine sand particles, especially in the aisleway and doorway areas, in
spite of frequent vacuuming. Reinstalled carpeting in the front, rear, and
dinette areas. In the bathroom and aisleway's, we put down a walnut parquet
flooring over a Luan subflooring. We used an expensive brand of parquet,
Heart I believe, and have had no problems. The selection we chose, was
pressure finished so that if there are any scratches, etc., the wood below
the surface has the same color as the top surface.
I find it extremely easy to keep clean and it wears like iron. It either
vacuum's or broom's out quickly. And I must say, it coordinates well with
the walnut cabinets and paneling of the coach interior. Have not had to do
any maintenance to the finish either.
If I had it to do over again, I would also consider the planking style of
flooring that I have seen in a few coaches.
Paul Bartz
P. S. Scott, leave your shoes or slippers by your bed and you won't need to
put up with cold feet after you stagger out of bed!!!
From: Adohen [mailto:Adohen]
Sent: Thursday, February 04, 1999 2:06 PM
Subject: Re: GMC: Linoleum vs. carpet
In a message dated 2/4/99 1:43:42 PM Eastern Standard Time, lyna
writes:
Question: What experience do you folks have with tile or linoleum vs.
carpeting?
Hi Lyn!
I personally like the warm feeling that carpeting provides over cold,
shiverish, granite like substances similar to tile or linoleum, especially
when having to get out of bed with bare feet and try to figure out what that
loud noise was or why the furnace is not working. Carpet also is more
forgiving on the knees and if you can't get up after kneeling you have a
softer surface to lay down on, that's if you don't have your head stuck in
some small cubbyhole looking for the problem.