Majestic Blue Porcelain Tile starts at $8.99 per square foot installed in Fort Myers — a large-format beige tile from Maxxi Floors’ 24 X 48 collection that brings a clean, neutral character to any floor. The oversized format reads as calm and spacious, making rooms feel wider without any visual noise. Flooring Queen installs it across Southwest Florida with a written quote and no guesswork.
Porcelain is one of the most practical choices for Southwest Florida homes. It shrugs off the humidity that buckles wood floors, handles wet feet coming in from a pool deck, and sits perfectly on the concrete slab foundations common throughout the region. Salt air near the coast won’t touch it.
The 24 x 48 format is well-suited to open living areas, wide hallways, and great rooms where you want the floor to feel cohesive and uninterrupted. It holds up in seasonal and rental homes where floors face heavy, irregular use and owners aren’t around to catch problems early.
Flooring Queen installs Majestic Blue Porcelain Tile at $8.99 per square foot. That price covers delivery to your home, removal of your existing flooring, standard floor prep, full tile installation, baseboard reinstallation, transition strips between rooms, and cleanup and removal of job-site debris when the crew wraps up.
Some situations carry an upcharge: significant subfloor leveling work, stair nosing, custom tile borders, or diagonal and herringbone layouts that increase cut waste and labor time. We offer a free in-home measure so you get a firm, itemized quote before any work begins — no surprise line items after the fact.
Shoppers often weigh large-format porcelain against luxury vinyl plank, and the trade-offs are real on both sides. Porcelain is harder, heavier, and fully waterproof down to the core — standing water, mop spills, and humidity are non-issues. It won’t scratch from pet nails or furniture the way a vinyl wear layer eventually can. The downside is that grout joints require periodic sealing and the tile surface does feel cooler underfoot.
Luxury vinyl plank installs faster, floats over minor subfloor imperfections without grinding, and feels softer underfoot. It costs less per square foot installed. The trade-off: even thick SPC vinyl has a wear layer that can be gouged by sharp objects, and it can’t handle full direct-sun exposure near sliding glass doors the way porcelain can.
| Majestic Blue | Luxury Vinyl Plank | |
|---|---|---|
| Water resistance | Fully waterproof, grout sealed | Waterproof core, seams can allow moisture |
| Scratch resistance / wear layer | Glazed porcelain surface, very hard | Wear layer (mil-dependent); can scratch |
| Comfort underfoot | Hard, cool surface | Softer, warmer underfoot |
| Installed price | $8.99/sq ft | From $3.99/sq ft |
| Best room | Living areas, kitchens, wet rooms | Bedrooms, offices, dry living areas |
Sweep or dry-mop regularly to keep sandy grit — very common in Southwest Florida homes — from acting as an abrasive on the tile surface. For routine cleaning, a pH-neutral cleaner like Aqua Mix Sealer’s Choice or a diluted dish soap works well; avoid acidic or vinegar-based cleaners that can degrade grout over time. The grout joints are the main maintenance item: reseal them every one to two years using a penetrating grout sealer to block staining and moisture absorption. Avoid steam mops on freshly sealed grout, as repeated high heat can break down the sealer faster than normal wear. For technical guidance, see the Why Tile — Ceramic Tile Distributors Association consumer guide.
Grout should be sealed at installation and resealed every one to two years, and yes — it makes a meaningful difference. Unsealed grout is porous and picks up cooking oil, dirt, and mold spores quickly, especially in Florida kitchens and bathrooms. A penetrating sealer like Aqua Mix or TileLab keeps the joints cleaner and much easier to maintain long-term.
A 24 x 48 tile is a large-format slab, and it dramatically reduces the number of grout lines visible in a room, giving floors a cleaner, more continuous look. The trade-off is that large tiles require a very flat substrate — industry lippage tolerance is tighter — and layout planning matters more to avoid awkward thin cuts at walls.
Porcelain does feel cooler underfoot than wood or vinyl, but Southwest Florida winters are mild enough that most homeowners don’t find it uncomfortable without additional measures. Rugs in seating areas handle most of the complaint. If cold surfaces are a real concern, the tile is compatible with in-floor radiant heat systems for added warmth.
Majestic Blue is an excellent choice for kitchens, living rooms, entry areas, laundry rooms, and bathrooms — anywhere moisture, foot traffic, or heavy cleaning is a factor. It’s less commonly chosen for bedrooms, where the harder surface and cooler feel are less comfortable, though there’s no technical reason it can’t be installed there.
Day-to-day care costs very little — a bottle of pH-neutral cleaner runs a few dollars and lasts months. The main recurring expense is grout sealer, which you’ll apply every year or two; a quality penetrating sealer covers most floors for under $30. Porcelain itself never needs refinishing or resurfacing the way hardwood does, which keeps long-term maintenance costs low.
Porcelain is one of the best flooring materials for pets — the glazed surface resists scratches from claws far better than wood or vinyl, and spills or accidents wipe up completely without staining the tile itself. The only watchpoint is the grout: seal it properly and reseal regularly, because grout will absorb pet urine odors if left unprotected.
Large-format tile is unforgiving — lippage, hollow spots, and crooked grout lines all show. Our crew runs SLC where it’s needed and lays tile to the manufacturer’s offset spec. Twenty years installing in Fort Myers. Call (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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