Thread: Lost drain plug
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Old 06-15-2009, 04:26 PM   #12
EagleRunner
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Spokane Valley
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M.O.C. #5255
The linolium in my 2005 2955rl has done the same thing in both the kitchen and bathroom. There are two reasons for this. For one, the installer cut the linolium too short for a perfect fit so there is a gap between where the flooring ends and the wall. The second problem is the installer used very little to any linolium adhesive for the flooring. The result is when it gets cold the adhesive shrinks and looses its adhesive properties. The flooring then floats on top. When it get warm the flooring settles back down, but is still loose. The only solution for me is rip out the old linolium (cheap stuff) and replace it with quality flooring, making sure to cut it so it fits right. Poor quality assurance from the factory in these rigs. Montana is not standing alone with this. I have seen this in many other brands as well.
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