Nova Deck D3 and sheet vinyl flooring
Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2005 9:49 pm
I just found out I have Nova Deck D3 as the subfloor in my new modular home by Patriot Homes and found this site very informative. The Patriot rep I spoke with did not hide the fact that Nova Deck is similiar to the fiberboard used in manufactured houses in the past. She said it was stronger than fiberboard but will give way if saturated (I neglected to ask how long the water had to remain on the floor before that happens).
I have Congoleum sheet vinyl everywhere but my hallway and bedrooms. I am planning to install hardsurface flooring in place of the carpet and may continue with the same pattern of sheet vinyl. If I decide to go with the sheet vinyl the Patriot rep said that I will have to have the subflooring under the carpet taped and floated so the nail or screw holes and joints won't show through. She also said that if I decide to install ceramic or vinly tiles I will have to cover the Nova Deck with plywood or Hardiback because adhesives will not stick to the Nova Deck, but that laminate flooring can be installed over it.
With all this written, if I install sheet vinyl throughout the house will the sheet vinyl protect my Nova Deck if I decide in the future to install another floor over it?
Thanks for any info provided.
I have Congoleum sheet vinyl everywhere but my hallway and bedrooms. I am planning to install hardsurface flooring in place of the carpet and may continue with the same pattern of sheet vinyl. If I decide to go with the sheet vinyl the Patriot rep said that I will have to have the subflooring under the carpet taped and floated so the nail or screw holes and joints won't show through. She also said that if I decide to install ceramic or vinly tiles I will have to cover the Nova Deck with plywood or Hardiback because adhesives will not stick to the Nova Deck, but that laminate flooring can be installed over it.
With all this written, if I install sheet vinyl throughout the house will the sheet vinyl protect my Nova Deck if I decide in the future to install another floor over it?
Thanks for any info provided.