Damp Help - 2014 Pursuit

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Unless that is soft and rotten I would leave well alone.
Warning heeded - i'll go with continuing to dry out and get the remaining lino up - also, as the lino is fitted under the toilet...how difficult is it to remove one, ideally id remove everything that I can in the bathroom I guess so I can get it dried out properly. I know lino loves to harbour damp!
 
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I've tried the wood adhesive by using it myself,I joined two pieces of timber(50 mm X 50mm) together followed the instructions placed them in a 6"" vice and tried to break the joint, result was impressive,the timbers had split leaving shards on both timber sections,the adhesive didn't shear the timber did ,,also a property of it is that it expands slightly once assembled,it is also Very hard to remove(perhaps best to wear gloves)cellulose thinners removes it before it's set.be careful it's quite inflammable
 
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ThokkiSam if you cut out the top of the caravan floor , then glue down the new piece to the frame members and the polystyrene ( which may have to be replaced with new anyway) using PU expanding glue ( which is what I use - (whilst it sets (20mins)weight it down with bricks). But looking a the pictures of your floor and description that it is not soft then I would just treat it with water sealant and re-lay the vinyl flooring and seal the edges with soudal fix all. Then take readings with an ultrasonic damp meter and measure again next year.
 
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ThokkiSam if you cut out the top of the caravan floor , then glue down the new piece to the frame members and the polystyrene ( which may have to be replaced with new anyway) using PU expanding glue ( which is what I use - (whilst it sets (20mins)weight it down with bricks). But looking a the pictures of your floor and description that it is not soft then I would just treat it with water sealant and re-lay the vinyl flooring and seal the edges with soudal fix all. Then take readings with an ultrasonic damp meter and measure again next year.
Thanks Ian,

Taking up the lino yesterday has already helped with damp readings already coming down with having windows etc open and a nice steady breeze diverted over the area most of the day. I know it's not going to dry out straight away but it's certainly promising - that lino was certainly holding that moisture in there that's for sure. I asked about the lino because our lino was fully glued down and I didn't think this was normal.
 

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