Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Replace Interior Paneling On A Travel Trailer

You can replace your own interior paneling.








Replacing your travel trailer's paneling is fairly easy, since motorhome walls are built much the same as house walls are.








Instructions


1. Remove your present wall covering in your travel trailer. Note that if it is manufacturer installed, it will be custom wall paneling made for your particular motorhome. Previously remodeled travel trailers may use other materials. Use a crowbar or other pry bar to pull all the paneling off. Remove any remaining staples or nails as well.


2. Inspect the wall interior while your paneling is removed. Seal any visible water leaks, which may appear around windows or doors.


3. Replace any damaged or old foam insulation that lies beneath the wall paneling in your now-exposed stud walls. Use either similar styrofoam insulatio, or even expanding foam insulation, especially around windows. Cut styrofoam to size, spread with adhesive and fit into place. Spray foam into area, alternately, following the product instructions. Avoid over-filling with expanding foam; cut away excess, if needed, after it dries.


4. Measure your wall lengths and purchase new RV interior paneling accordingly. Divide your measurements by panel dimensions to estimate what you will need, buying an extra sheet or two to allow for mistakes.


5. Spread adhesive on the back of each wall paneling then set into place against the wall. Determine where your studs are, noting approximately as you put a panel into place and pressing with your hand to feel the harder areas. Nail paneling into place at the studs to secure further.


6. Measure areas where you cannot use a full sheet of paneling. Mark any objects such as windows or receptacles on the back of your paneling, then use a circular saw to cut to fit. Continue until interior is complete.

Tags: into place, wall paneling, around windows, expanding foam, foam insulation