I was prepping our 2008 Jayco 23B for the year when I noticed the flooring had pucked up slightly into a little roll right in front of the sink area.
I called our dealer, and they said while they would surely fix it if we'd like, they suggested "wait for it" and it would probably flatten back down.
They stated that in the recent Jayco models the vinyl flooring is not glued to the floor, intentionally, to allow some movement room as the floor expands and contracts in weather conditions.
We've gotten great service from this place and I have no reason to doubt the guy, but obviously something that looks a lot like delaminating flooring makes me wonder.
Just wondering what thoughts anyone here with experience might have on the "it's normal" concept.
Sounds like something I experienced this spring. It makes sense that it would be able to flex and move a little, rather than cracking...
Mine has since laid flat... I wouldn't have noticed it other than I was washing the floor before I put the rugs back down.