Tile With Igt In Emperador Ghost SPC Tile starts at $3.99 per square foot installed in Fort Myers — a soft light-gray, marble-inspired floor with the warm, ghosted veining of Emperador stone. TRUCOR’s TILE collection renders that look in 12″ x 24″ SPC format with a TRUGrout edge that mimics real grout lines. It’s a practical, grounded floor that reads upscale without requiring the upkeep of natural stone.
Southwest Florida puts floors through specific abuse: slab foundations that hold moisture, salt-laden air near the coast, and the humidity swings that come with seasonal occupancy. Emperador Ghost is built on a rigid SPC core, which means it doesn’t flex or gap when ambient humidity climbs. The IXPE pad layer softens the hard-slab feel that’s so common in Fort Myers homes.
The 20 mil wear layer and ceramic bead finish hold up under sandy foot traffic — a real daily factor here. Above-, on-, and below-grade installation coverage means it works in any room of the house, including ground-floor slabs and condos with concrete subfloors.
| Construction | SPC |
|---|---|
| Size | 12″ x 24″ |
| Thickness | 7.0 mm |
| Wear Layer | 20 mil / 0.5 mm |
| Attached Pad | IXPE |
| Installation Method | Floating |
| Installation Level | Above, On, Below |
| Click System | I4F |
| Edges | TRUGrout |
| Finish | Ceramic Bead |
| Warranty | Limited Lifetime Residential / 15 Year Commercial |
Flooring Queen installs Emperador Ghost at $3.99 per square foot in Southwest Florida, and that price covers the full scope of a standard job: delivery, removal and disposal of your old flooring, surface prep within normal tolerances, the floating click installation, baseboards, and transition strips between rooms.
Some situations fall outside that baseline. Significant subfloor leveling — anything requiring self-leveling compound in volume — is priced separately, as are stair nosing pieces and intricate layout patterns like herringbone or custom borders. Call us or book a free in-home measure and we’ll put together a written quote before any work begins.
The obvious comparison for Emperador Ghost is a traditional porcelain tile in a similar marble look. Porcelain gives you genuine hardness and a more authentic stone surface, but it installs at roughly $8.99 per square foot, requires a mortar bed, and takes longer to dry before foot traffic. It’s also cold and unforgiving underfoot — a real daily consideration on Florida slabs.
Emperador Ghost floats on a click system over a built-in IXPE pad, so it’s warmer, quieter, and goes in faster. The trade-off is that porcelain can be refinished or regrouted decades out, and it has higher perceived resale value in luxury segments. For everyday residential use and rental properties, the SPC tile holds its own well.
| Tile with IGT in Emperador Ghost | Porcelain Tile | |
|---|---|---|
| Water resistance | 100% waterproof SPC core | Water-resistant; grout can absorb moisture |
| Scratch resistance / wear layer | 20 mil ceramic bead finish | Extremely hard surface; chips under impact |
| Comfort underfoot | Warmer; IXPE pad cushions slab | Cold and hard on concrete |
| Installed price | $3.99/sq ft installed | ~$8.99/sq ft installed |
| Best room | Any grade; kitchens, baths, living areas | Kitchens, baths; mortar cure limits speed |
Sweep or dust-mop daily to keep fine sand and grit from working against the ceramic bead finish — this matters especially in Southwest Florida where sandy shoes are a constant. Damp-mop with a pH-neutral cleaner such as Bona Hard-Surface Floor Cleaner or a diluted dish-soap solution; avoid anything acidic or solvent-based. Never use a steam mop on SPC tile — sustained heat and pressure can weaken the locking joints over time. The TRUGrout edge simulates a grout line but is part of the vinyl plank itself, so there’s no actual grout to seal or maintain on this product. For technical guidance, see the World Floor Covering Association vinyl flooring guide.
There is no real grout to seal on this floor. The TRUGrout edge is a built-in feature of the vinyl tile itself — it creates the appearance of a grout joint without any cementitious material. That means no sealing, no regrouting, and no efflorescence to worry about in humid Florida conditions.
A 12″ x 24″ tile reads as large-format, which visually opens up a room and reduces the number of seams visible across the floor. Larger tiles require a flatter subfloor to avoid lippage — an uneven surface causes tile edges to sit at slightly different heights. We check levelness during the site measure so there are no surprises.
In many cases, yes — the I4F floating click system can go over a variety of stable, flat substrates without full demolition. The key word is flat: any significant height variation in the existing floor needs to be addressed first or it will telegraph through. We assess the existing surface during the site visit and advise accordingly.
This floor is rated for above-, on-, and below-grade installation, so it’s appropriate for every level of the house — kitchens, bathrooms, living rooms, laundry rooms, and even below-grade bonus rooms. It’s less ideal for covered outdoor lanais or areas with direct sun exposure through uncoated glass, where sustained UV and heat can stress any vinyl product over time.
SPC tile handles seasonal vacancy better than wood-based floors because its rigid core doesn’t expand and contract significantly with humidity swings. For a Southwest Florida home that cycles between air-conditioned season and hot, humid summers, keeping the AC set to around 78–80°F while away is enough to keep the floor stable and the locking joints intact.
A single room install usually runs one to two days once the site is prepped. A whole-home project — say 1,200 to 1,500 square feet — typically takes three to four days depending on layout complexity and how much subfloor work is needed upfront. The floating click system is efficient, but intricate patterns like herringbone add time to any schedule.
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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