Both repairs can be tricky. There are previous threads on this forum and the RVNet Forum by folks who have repaired minor delamination; you did not say how bad yours was. On my 2002, I pulled out all the carpeting, and put in a heavy vinyl that looked just like a wood product. On the slides, the floor was a single piece of plywood, and covered underneath by a matting material. If the unit is set up permanently, and damage is not extensive, you may be able to get away with laying down that black woodrot stuff that home depot/lowes sells, and put a new sheet of plywood on top of the old. I have not faced your problem but suspect that if the rot is substantial, replacing the floor may require removing the slide which I have done. That is not complicated but requires some hard muscle. I used two oil drums to support, and 4 strong buddies to remove and replace. Once out (mark all slide settings first), the slide can be tipped so you can get access to the bottom. A key factor is whether the flooring to the slide is attached from the bottom or whether it sits on top of a lip within the slide. If it sits on top of a lip within the slide, removal may not be necessary. I would think floor integrity would be compromised, with a cosmetic patch. Re the floor I would recommend you talk to a knowledgble RV tech as a first step. There may be a simplier way. Hopefully some smart person on this forum will know step by step what to do.
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Mike and Lorraine
2002 3655 FL, 2005 3650RK
2010 3665RE, 2015 3910FB
F350 crew cab dually 6.7
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