Roslyn SPC Rigid-Core Plank starts at $3.99 per square foot installed in Fort Myers — a wide-plank natural-tone floor from Neptune’s Maxlp collection designed to hold up where Florida’s humidity and hard use never really let up. At 9 inches wide and nearly 6 feet long, each plank reads as a calm, organic wood look that works in open-plan spaces without overwhelming them. Flooring Queen installs it throughout Southwest Florida with a full lifetime residential warranty behind it.
Roslyn is the right call for Fort Myers homes built on concrete slab — its rigid stone-plastic composite core won’t flex, buckle, or telegraph the micro-imperfections that trip up thinner vinyl. The 100% waterproof construction means a spill, a leaky sliding door, or a surprise afternoon storm that blows in through a screen doesn’t become a floor replacement.
For coastal properties near the Gulf, the antimicrobial Shadetech finish and GREENGUARD Gold certification matter: salt-humid air and off-season closures invite mold and VOC buildup, and Roslyn is engineered to resist both. It’s also a practical pick for rental units and snowbird properties where the floor needs to take traffic in bursts and sit undisturbed for months between visits.
| Plank Width | 9.06″ / 230 mm |
|---|---|
| Plank Length | 72.52″ / 1842 mm |
| Thickness | 0.19″ / 5.5 mm |
| Click System | Tight Lock / Tap Down |
| Finish | Shadetech with Anti-microbial properties |
Flooring Queen installs Roslyn at $3.99 per square foot, and that number covers more than just the planks. It includes delivery to your Fort Myers address, removal of the existing floor covering, standard subfloor prep for a level surface, the floating installation itself, new baseboards, transition strips between rooms, and cleanup and disposal of the old material.
A few things push the price higher: significant subfloor leveling beyond minor patching, stair nosing, or any custom layout work like herringbone or diagonal runs. Before a single plank gets ordered, Flooring Queen provides a free in-home measurement and a written quote so you know the full number upfront — no surprises when the crew arrives.
Roslyn and engineered hardwood serve different households. Engineered hardwood carries a real wood veneer, so it refinishes once or twice and reads as genuine wood grain under close inspection — that matters to buyers who want authentic material. But in Southwest Florida’s climate, engineered wood faces ongoing stress from humidity swings, and moisture getting under the planks from a slab or a slow leak can cause cupping or delamination that voids the warranty.
Roslyn’s rigid SPC core is indifferent to standing water and doesn’t expand or contract noticeably through seasonal humidity cycles. The 22-mil wear layer is thicker than most engineered hardwood’s aluminum-oxide finish and resists pet claws and furniture drag better day to day. The trade-off: Roslyn can’t be sanded down and refinished if it wears through, and some buyers perceive vinyl as a softer resale story than wood.
| Roslyn | Engineered Hardwood | |
|---|---|---|
| Water resistance | 100% waterproof core and surface | Surface-resistant only; moisture risks cupping |
| Scratch resistance / wear layer | 22-mil commercial-grade wear layer | Typically 3–6 mm veneer; refinishable |
| Comfort underfoot | Pre-attached IXPE pad; slight cushion | Denser feel; thicker core options available |
| Installed price | $3.99 / sq ft installed | ~$8.99 / sq ft installed |
| Best room | Kitchens, baths, whole-home open plans | Bedrooms, low-moisture living areas |
Sweep or vacuum Roslyn regularly — use a hard-floor setting on your vacuum and skip the rotating beater bar, which can scuff the wear layer over time. For mopping, a damp (not wet) microfiber mop with a pH-neutral cleaner like Bona Hard-Surface Floor Cleaner or a diluted Murphy’s Oil Soap alternative works well; avoid anything acidic or abrasive. Steam mops are a hard no on SPC — the sustained heat and pressure can weaken the locking joints and pre-attached IXPE backing over repeated use. Wipe spills promptly even though the core is waterproof, because standing water at seams can eventually work into the subfloor below. For technical guidance, see the World Floor Covering Association vinyl flooring guide.
Roslyn is genuinely 100% waterproof through its rigid SPC core, meaning the planks themselves won’t swell, warp, or delaminate from water exposure. That said, prolonged standing water at seams can migrate beneath the floor to the subfloor below, so wiping up pooled water promptly is still good practice.
The 22-mil wear layer on Roslyn is a commercial-grade rating that handles pet nails, claws, and everyday furniture movement better than thinner residential-grade planks. It won’t be completely scratch-proof under repeated sharp impact, but routine wear from pets should stay well within what this surface is designed to absorb.
Roslyn’s floating, waterproof construction makes it a strong fit for kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, living areas, and bedrooms — essentially any above-grade or on-slab room in a typical Florida home. Because it’s a floating installation, it’s not recommended for below-grade basements, though those are uncommon in Southwest Florida anyway.
Roslyn’s rigid SPC core is far more stable through temperature and humidity swings than wood-based products, making it a reliable choice for seasonal homes that go unoccupied for months. While setting the thermostat to a moderate range during closure is always smart for the whole house, this floor won’t gap, buckle, or warp the way laminate or engineered hardwood can when climate control lapses.
Roslyn includes a pre-attached IXPE backing, so no separate underlayment purchase is needed. That integrated pad adds a modest cushioning effect underfoot, takes some edge off sound transmission between the floor and the room below, and helps the planks conform slightly better to minor slab irregularities during a floating install.
Quality SPC vinyl plank like Roslyn is now broadly accepted by homebuyers in Southwest Florida, where waterproof flooring is a practical selling point rather than a concession. It won’t command the same premium perception as real hardwood in a luxury-tier listing, but a clean, newer floor in a waterproof material typically supports — not hurts — a sale in this market.
We chose every vinyl product in this catalog because it stands up to the realities of Florida living: humidity, sandy substrate, busy households. Flooring Queen installs what we sell, licensed and insured. Free in-home measure: (239) 763-0770.
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Reviewed by Jack Maya, Lead Installer at Flooring Queen — 20+ years installing flooring in Southwest Florida.
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