
Caravan & Motorhome Floor Delamination Repairs in Northern Ireland
You’re stepping into your caravan, but the floor feels spongey, soft, or makes odd creaks. That’s not just age, it’s likely delamination, where internal layers of the floor separate due to moisture or wear. Ignoring it only worsens the problem and can lead to costly damage.
Why Soft, “Bouncy” Floors Demand Immediate Fixes
Caravan floors are made of layered plywood with insulation sandwiched in between. When moisture seeps in or adhesive fails, those layers delaminate. The result? Floors that feel unstable, insulation that degrades, or even mold forming underneath. Fix it early, and you save time, money, and preserve your van's structural integrity.
Professional Workshop Repairs That Reinstate Strength & Stability
At our County Antrim workshop, we reinstate your van’s floor using tested methods:
- Injecting high-grade epoxy resin to re-bond delaminated layers
- Carefully placed wooden dowels for reinforcement
- Sanding and refinishing to a smooth finish
- Full structural assessment to prevent repeats
We do it right—resins that cure cleanly and bonding methods proven across the travel-home industry.
Durable Repairs, Minimal Downtime
Once we’ve examined your floor, we’ll give you a detailed plan and timeline. Most jobs wrap up within one to two days. You'll leave with a strong, quiet floor that restores your van’s comfort and value.
Book Now Before You Feel the Sag
A resilient floor makes a caravan feel like home again—safe, secure, and pleasant to use. If your floor feels off, call now, and let’s fix it properly before it gets worse.
Frequently Asked Questions About Caravan & Motorhome Floor Delamination Repairs
Please email us at info@thornhillservices.co.uk or call us on 0782713819 if you cannot find an answer to your question.
What is caravan floor delamination?
Delamination occurs when moisture or wear separates layers of your caravan floor’s plywood and insulation core. It causes a spongy or bouncy feel underfoot and compromises structural integrity
How do you fix a delaminated caravan floor?
We inject epoxy resin and reinforce the area with dowels. Once cured, the floor is sanded and refinished for strength and a seamless look
Can I book this as a mobile service?
No. Floor delamination repair is workshop-based only. The precision work requires a controlled environment to ensure effectiveness and longevity
Which areas of the floor are most prone?
High-traffic zones like the doorway, kitchen, and beneath heavy furniture often show early signs of delamination
How long does the repair take?
Depending on damage, repairs take one to two days. More extensive repairs or parts may take longer after inspection.
Is the repair guaranteed?
Yes our workmanship is backed by a quality guarantee, using industry-standard materials, and MCEA-approved methods.
Due to the nature of the repair technique this is a workshop based repair as it is carried out over a couple of days.
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