Floor upgrades remain one of the most requested services at Custom Way. We always include the bathroom during full floor replacement projects. This space needs extra care because moisture builds up quickly. Water drops often reach the floor and cause damage over time. Therefore, RV bathroom floor repair plays a key role in protecting your RV. In this guide, we explain the best materials and show how we handle each repair step.
Choosing the right material protects your bathroom from moisture and daily wear. Each option has unique features, so understanding them helps you make a smart choice.
Linoleum
Linoleum works well in wet RV spaces. It resists moisture and feels softer underfoot than tile. Also, it installs faster and costs less in most cases. Unlike tile, linoleum does not crack during travel vibrations. Therefore, many owners choose linoleum as a practical upgrade from tile.
Laminate
Laminate remains one of the most popular choices for modern RV bathrooms. It offers a clean look and strong resistance to wear. Many owners request laminate when replacing old tile floors. In the before-and-after photo, you can see tile replaced with laminate. This upgrade creates a warmer look and improves comfort.
Tile
Tile looks stylish and handles water exposure well. However, it feels cold and adds extra weight to your RV. Also, grout lines require regular cleaning and maintenance. During travel, tile may crack due to vibration. Because of these issues, many RV owners replace tile with lighter materials.