Delamination - Help!

Nov 26, 2007
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Hi all

We have just bought a used caravan and found that the floor has been repaired. Unfortunately whoever has carried out the delamination repair has not done a very good job. It looks like too much resin has been applied because the floor infront of the sink and cooker is noticeably raised. Is there anything that can be done to put this right? Any help will be very much appreciated.

Viv
 

Damian

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Viv, unfortunately there is nothing quick or easy about repairing the situation you have.

It would have been much easier had the floor been dipping!!

To remedy this situation it needs the flooring cut away and the excess filler removed, then the floor making good again.
 
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Viv, unfortunately there is nothing quick or easy about repairing the situation you have.

It would have been much easier had the floor been dipping!!

To remedy this situation it needs the flooring cut away and the excess filler removed, then the floor making good again.
Thanks for your quick response Damian. Looks like its going to be a slow and laborious job but worth doing I think.
 
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hi,delamination...frightening no if you set out your stall and take your time.this is not a two hour job as stated,when you have finished you will know why they charge so much at the caravan repair shop.i have just done ours a few months ago.i will go through the steps best i can.ours had gone in two places,next to the door entrance and next to the sink four feet away.you will find that delamination is where the floor is used most.ie next to the sink and the door entrance.first decide how much delamination you have,ie.2 feet (old school) or 6 feet,this information is required when you go to order your epoxi resin mix.one mix will cover about 3 feet by 3 feet.got mine from barrons
 

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