Laurel Bayside Buff Luxury Vinyl Planks

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Tile in Linear OatmealTile in Travertine GoldTile in Rust MetallicTile in Travertine BlancoTile in Marmo KhakiTile in Marmo WhiteMetal GrayNatural Deco

Specifications

Laurel Bayside Buff Luxury Vinyl Planks SPC Rigid-Core Plank starts at $3.99 per square foot installed in Fort Myers — a warm, sandy buff-toned floor from MSI Surfaces’ Laurel collection. It’s built on a rigid stone-plastic composite core and finished with a 20-mil wear layer, giving it real toughness without the weight or cost of hardwood. The natural coloring works across a wide range of interior styles, from coastal casual to clean contemporary.

What Laurel Bayside Buff Luxury Vinyl Planks SPC Rigid-Core Plank is built for

SPC flooring is a natural fit for Southwest Florida homes. The rigid core won’t buckle or warp under the humidity swings that come with coastal living, and it sits flat on concrete slab foundations — the standard in this region — without needing an extra moisture barrier in most cases. Salt air, sandy foot traffic, and the open-door lifestyle here are exactly what a 20-mil wear layer is designed to handle.

Bayside Buff’s neutral, warm tone also travels well through open-plan layouts, which makes it a solid choice for rental properties and snowbird homes that need to look good year-round with minimal oversight.

Product Specifications

Thickness 5MM
Wear Layer 20MIL

Installed pricing in Fort Myers & Southwest Florida

Flooring Queen installs Laurel Bayside Buff at $3.99 per square foot, and that price covers the full job: delivery to your Fort Myers or Southwest Florida home, removal of your current flooring, standard subfloor preparation, the install itself, baseboards, transition strips, and cleanup. You’re not handed a quote and then surprised by line items at the end.

Some situations do carry upcharges — significant subfloor leveling, stair nosing, or custom-cut border work, for example. Call or schedule a free in-home measure and we’ll put everything in writing before any work begins, so you know exactly what the project will cost.

How Laurel Bayside Buff Luxury Vinyl Planks SPC Rigid-Core Plank compares

Shoppers drawn to Bayside Buff’s warm, wood-toned look often look at engineered hardwood at the same time. Engineered hardwood is genuinely beautiful and can be refinished once or twice, which SPC cannot. It also feels slightly warmer underfoot and carries stronger resale cachet in some markets.

But in Southwest Florida, the humidity argument is hard to ignore. Engineered hardwood still contains a real wood veneer, and that veneer can cup or swell in rooms with persistent moisture exposure — bathrooms, laundry rooms, and any space that opens directly to the outside. SPC’s stone-plastic core is fully dimensionally stable in those conditions. At $3.99 installed versus $8.99 for engineered hardwood, the cost gap is also substantial on a whole-home project.

Laurel Bayside Buff Luxury Vinyl Planks Engineered Hardwood
Water resistance 100% waterproof core Moisture-sensitive; can cup or swell
Scratch resistance / wear layer 20-mil commercial-grade wear layer Veneer depth varies; softer surface
Comfort underfoot Firm; rigid core Slightly warmer, more give
Installed price $3.99/sq ft installed ~$8.99/sq ft installed
Best room Bathrooms, kitchens, whole-home Bedrooms, low-moisture living areas

Care & maintenance

SPC vinyl is low-maintenance, but a few habits protect the 20-mil wear layer over time. Sweep or vacuum regularly — use a hard-floor setting and avoid a rotating beater bar, which can scuff the surface. For mopping, a damp (not wet) mop with a pH-neutral cleaner like Bona Hard-Surface Floor Cleaner is the right call; skip steam mops entirely, since sustained heat can stress the locking joints over time. Avoid wax-based or oil-based cleaners, which leave a residue that dulls the finish and makes the floor harder to clean going forward. For technical guidance, see the World Floor Covering Association vinyl flooring guide.

Frequently asked questions

Will standing water actually damage this floor, or just the surface?

Laurel Bayside Buff has a fully waterproof SPC core, meaning standing water won’t damage the planks themselves. That said, water that seeps under the floor through gaps at the perimeter can still cause issues with the subfloor beneath. Keeping seams tight and baseboards properly sealed matters.

My dog is rough on floors — is a 20-mil wear layer going to hold up?

A 20-mil wear layer is one of the thicker residential options available, and it handles pet nails, litter tracking, and accident cleanup well. It won’t show light surface scratches from paws the way a wood veneer would. Cleanup is straightforward — no soaking in, no staining.

Does this plank come with an attached underlayment, or do I need to buy pad separately?

The product specifications provided don’t indicate an attached underlayment pad for Bayside Buff. Your installer can confirm at the time of measure whether a separate pad is recommended for your specific subfloor, which can affect both sound absorption and the feel underfoot.

Which rooms in my house make sense for this floor, and are there any where it shouldn’t go?

Bayside Buff works throughout the home — bathrooms, kitchens, living areas, and bedrooms all work well. SPC is equally suited to above-grade and on-grade installs, which covers most Southwest Florida slab-construction homes. It’s not typically recommended for outdoor or semi-outdoor spaces exposed to direct UV and temperature extremes.

What’s the difference between SPC and regular LVP, and which one is this?

Bayside Buff is an SPC — stone-plastic composite — which has a rigid mineral-filled core rather than the softer, more flexible core of traditional LVP. That rigidity means SPC lies flatter on imperfect subfloors, resists denting better under furniture, and is more dimensionally stable in temperature swings. The trade-off is that SPC is slightly firmer underfoot than flexible LVP.

How long does a full-home install usually take with a floor like this?

A single room typically takes one day or less. A whole-home project in the 1,200–1,800 square foot range common in Southwest Florida usually runs two to three days, depending on layout complexity and the condition of the existing subfloor. Your Flooring Queen installer will outline the schedule during your in-home measure.

Why buy from Flooring Queen

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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