Installing new floor in 1980’s mobile home TIME-LAPSE

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This is part three of our vintage trailer upgrade series.

When a young couple purchased a cute lakeside country cottage in Quebec, Canada, it came with this vintage, German-built, Bürstner mobile home. The Bürstner company’s stated goal is: “Anyone who travels with a Bürstner should feel at home wherever they are.”
Well, this particular trailer needed a bit of TLC before it could feel like a home, as it has been sitting dormant for quite some time.

In the first video in this series we saw our friends gut the entire trailer interior and replace the deteriorating wood panelled walls with fresh new drywall, which they painted a crisp, clean, white.

Next they prepared the floor, which you saw in the second video. The old floor surface was patched and repaired and painted, in order to get it ready for the new adhesive flooring, which you see being laid in this, third video in the series.

TrafficMaster flooring was chosen as it’s designed for fast, easy, do-it-yourself installation, and requires no glue or underlayment. It can be installed on uneven surfaces and even in bathrooms.

The job took about two hours, presented here for you in under a minute. Enjoy!

Part1 – Painting the walls: https://rumble.com/vgi373-terrific-trailer-time-lapse.html
Part2 – Painting the floor: https://rumble.com/vie5i7-worn-out-floor-gets-fresh-coat-of-paint.html

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