Tile in Travertine Storm

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Specifications

Tile In Travertine Storm SPC Tile starts at $3.99/sq ft installed in Fort Myers — a gray, travertine-look floor from TRUCOR’s TILE collection that brings the organic character of natural stone without the weight of actual stone. The 16″ x 32″ format reads like large-format tile, and the soft gray tones with subtle travertine variation work across living rooms, kitchens, and open-plan spaces that need a grounded, earthy look.

What Tile In Travertine Storm SPC Tile is built for

Southwest Florida homes live in humidity year-round, and concrete slab foundations don’t forgive flooring that can’t handle moisture vapor from below. TRUCOR Tile in Travertine Storm is built for exactly this — its SPC (stone plastic composite) core is rigid and dimensionally stable, rated for installation on, above, or below grade, which covers every slab scenario common in the Fort Myers area.

The 20 mil wear layer and TRUWEAR finish hold up to sand tracked in from the beach, pet claws, and the high foot traffic of rental properties or snowbird homes that cycle through multiple occupants each season. It’s a practical tile-look floor for spaces where real travertine would scratch, stain, and demand constant sealing.

Product Specifications

Construction SPC
Size 16″ x 32″
Thickness 7.0 mm
Wear Layer 20 mil / 0.5 mm
Attached Pad IXPE
Installation Method Floating
Installation Level Above, On, Below
Click System Valinge 5Gi
Edges Painted Bevel
Finish TRUWEAR
Warranty Limited Lifetime Residential / 15 Year Commercial

Installed pricing in Fort Myers & Southwest Florida

Flooring Queen installs TRUCOR Tile in Travertine Storm at $3.99 per square foot. That price covers delivery to your home, removal of your old flooring, surface-level subfloor preparation, installation with the Valinge 5Gi click system, baseboard reinstallation, transition strips at doorways, and cleanup when the crew leaves.

Upcharges apply when the subfloor needs significant leveling work, when stair nosing is required, or when you want a diagonal or custom-border layout — those add labor time and will be spelled out in writing before work begins. Flooring Queen offers a free in-home measurement and written quote so you know the full number before committing.

How Tile In Travertine Storm SPC Tile compares

Shoppers drawn to travertine-look flooring often compare SPC tile to actual porcelain tile. Porcelain delivers a harder, more scratch-resistant surface and holds up to sustained heat — useful in Florida sunrooms — but it requires a rigid, fully bonded substrate, professional grouting, and ongoing grout maintenance. At around $8.99/sq ft installed, the cost difference is significant.

TRUCOR Tile in Travertine Storm floats on a click system, which means no mortar, faster installation, and the ability to go over many existing floors without full demolition. The trade-off is that SPC tile can’t replicate the permanence or thermal mass of porcelain, and the floating click system makes it less suitable for outdoor or extreme-heat zones. For most Fort Myers interiors, the SPC version is the more practical and affordable path to the same visual.

Tile in Travertine Storm Porcelain Tile
Water resistance 100% waterproof SPC core Waterproof surface; grout can absorb moisture
Scratch resistance / wear layer 20 mil commercial-grade wear layer Harder surface; no wear layer
Comfort underfoot IXPE pad attached; softer feel Hard, cold; no pad
Installed price $3.99/sq ft installed ~$8.99/sq ft installed
Best room Any interior, on/above/below grade Wet areas, sunrooms, exterior-adjacent

Care & maintenance

Sweep or vacuum regularly — use a soft-bristle attachment rather than a beater bar, which can scuff the surface over time. For damp mopping, a pH-neutral cleaner like Bona Stone, Tile & Laminate Floor Cleaner works well; avoid acidic or abrasive products that can dull the TRUWEAR finish. Do not use steam mops on this floor — the heat and pressure can compromise the click joints and the attached IXPE underlayment. Wipe up standing water promptly near seams, even though the core itself is waterproof, to protect the subfloor at the edges. For technical guidance, see the World Floor Covering Association vinyl flooring guide.

Frequently asked questions

Does SPC tile with a grout joint need to be sealed, and how often?

TRUCOR Tile in Travertine Storm uses a floating click system with no actual grout, so there is nothing to seal. Traditional grout sealing is a concern with mortar-set porcelain or ceramic tile — with this product, that maintenance step doesn’t apply.

What does the 16-by-32-inch format actually look like on the floor, and does size affect installation complexity?

The 16″ x 32″ plank-tile format reads as large-format tile and makes rooms feel more open with fewer visible seams. Larger tiles demand a flatter subfloor to avoid lippage — uneven edges between tiles — so Flooring Queen checks the slab carefully before install and addresses any high or low spots.

How many days should I block off for a TRUCOR Tile installation — single room or full house?

A single room typically takes one day; a full home of 1,200 to 1,500 square feet usually runs two to three days depending on layout complexity and any subfloor work needed. The Valinge 5Gi click system speeds things up compared to mortar-set tile, but larger formats require more careful alignment, which adds some time.

Will standing water actually damage this floor, or is ‘waterproof’ just a marketing term here?

The SPC core in TRUCOR Tile in Travertine Storm is genuinely waterproof — water cannot penetrate or swell the core the way it would with wood-based flooring. The practical caveat is the seams: prolonged pooling at joints can eventually reach the subfloor, so wiping up spills and fixing leaks promptly is still good practice.

Can this go directly over my old tile, or does the existing floor have to come up first?

In many cases, yes — TRUCOR Tile in Travertine Storm can float over existing hard flooring as long as the surface is flat, stable, and doesn’t put the finished floor height in conflict with doors or transitions. Loose, cracked, or significantly uneven tile usually needs to come up first; Flooring Queen assesses this during the measure visit.

How does this floor hold up in a home that sits empty for five or six months during the off-season?

SPC is one of the more stable flooring types for seasonal homes because the rigid stone-plastic composite core resists the expansion and contraction that wood floors experience during humidity and temperature swings. As long as indoor temperatures stay within a normal range — roughly 55°F to 85°F — Travertine Storm should come through the off-season without gapping or buckling.

Why buy from Flooring Queen

When you buy LVP from Flooring Queen, our crew handles delivery, tear-out, prep, install, and trim — no subs, no surprises. One showroom in Fort Myers, one team accountable from quote to final baseboard. Call (239) 763-0770 for a free measure.

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Reviewed by Jack Maya, Lead Installer at Flooring Queen — 20+ years installing flooring in Southwest Florida.

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