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Old 09-16-2016, 03:12 PM   #1
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Screws in floor coming up

We own a 2012 Jayco 28bhs. It seems the screws, running from side to side, are coming up and we are afraid they will end up coming through the linoleum. I'm curious if anyone else has had this problem and what did you do to rectify the problem.
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We own a 2012 Jayco 28bhs. It seems the screws, running from side to side, are coming up and we are afraid they will end up coming through the linoleum. I'm curious if anyone else has had this problem and what did you do to rectify the problem.
I had one come up and it penetrated the linoleum. I screwed it back town tight then glued in the piece of linoleum that was sticking up and its not noticeable unless you are really looking for it.
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What type of glue is best best for this?
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I had it happen on my 24FBS. I had it fixed professionally for $150 but, it seems to be working its way back up. Check out You Tube as there are several examples. Basically you would cut an X type cut...screw the head back and then glue the Lino back down.
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I haven't had this problem but from home repair experience, if a screw has worked it's way loose it's likely to do it again over time if you just screw it back down. I would back the screw out, add some liquid nails (caulking aisle in any retailer) and then screw it back down. Should help keep it from happening again. Best glue for flooring would be sheet vinyl glue from same retailer.

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Old 03-16-2017, 07:18 PM   #6
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Thanks for the tips.
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