Repairing Water Damaged RV Floor | Class C RV Renovation | RV with Tito

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This was NOT part of the plan. After removing the old carpet and vinyl flooring in the RV, we found water damage under the refrigerator. I'll show you how I repaired the water damage so we could continue with our RV renovation.

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MORE ABOUT THIS RV WATER DAMAGE REPAIR

This video was originally going to be about installing new flooring. That changed as I started removing the old flooring. What I found under the old flooring may make you gasp.

As I removed the vinyl under the refrigerator, what I saw was rotted damp plywood. This may be a nightmare situation for most. After a quick examination of the problem area, I figured I’d try and fix it myself. I knew it would be difficult, but certainly doable.

Here are the general steps to repair the water damaged RV floor:

(1) Cut the plywood floor beyond the damaged area (just short of the thickness of the ½” plywood)
(2) Remove any bolts and brackets that pass through the floor
(3) Pry up the remainder of the damaged plywood down to the insulation and metal framing
(4) Clean the area of all debris and corrosion
(5) Cut a new piece of plywood the same thickness as the subfloor removed
(6) Glue the new plywood down with construction adhesive
(7) Replace the bolts and brackets removed previously
(8) Place weights on the surface while the glue dries
(9) Smooth out any rough edges with a wood plane or sander
(10) Fill any gaps with sealant
(11) Install new flooring
(12) Stand back and admire your handywork

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