Let’S Do It SPC Rigid-Core Plank starts at $3.99 per square foot installed in Fort Myers — a warm natural-tone floor from CPF Floors’ Project 2.0 collection built for real life in Southwest Florida. It’s a 5.7mm SPC rigid-core plank with an attached HD EVA pad, rated for heavy residential and general commercial traffic. Clean lines, honest wood character, no fuss.
Southwest Florida is hard on floors. High humidity, concrete slabs, salt air near the coast, and the grit that follows you in from the beach all demand more than a standard resilient floor can deliver. Let’s Do It is fully waterproof at the core — not just surface-treated — which makes it a dependable choice for kitchens, bathrooms, entryways, and any room sitting on a slab.
The 1.5mm HD EVA pad is already attached, which helps deaden sound on hard subfloors and adds a small but noticeable cushion underfoot. Seasonal homeowners leaving a Fort Myers property empty for months will appreciate that this floor won’t buckle or gap when the AC runs low.
| Product Type | Rigid Core Vinyl |
|---|---|
| Size | 9″x48″ |
| Thickness | 5.7mm |
| Wear Layer | 20 mil |
| Traffic Class | 23-32 Heavy Residential / General Commercial |
| Attached Pad | 1.5mm HD EVA PAD |
| Installation Method | Angle – Angle |
Flooring Queen installs Let’s Do It at $3.99 per square foot across Southwest Florida. That price covers delivery to your home, removal of your existing floor covering, standard subfloor preparation, the installation itself, new baseboards, and transition strips between rooms — plus hauling everything away when the crew is done. You’ll get a written quote before any work begins.
A few things fall outside that base rate: significant subfloor leveling, stair nosing installations, and any custom layout patterns or decorative borders. Those are priced separately on the quote. Schedule a free in-home measurement and we’ll walk the space, flag any subfloor issues, and give you a firm number before you commit.
Waterproof laminate and SPC rigid-core plank look similar on the shelf, but they behave differently in a Florida home. Laminate — even products marketed as waterproof — uses an HDF core that can swell if water sits in seams or gets under the floor. SPC’s stone-polymer composite core is dimensionally stable and genuinely impervious to moisture throughout the plank, not just at the surface. That’s a meaningful difference in a high-humidity coastal climate.
Where laminate sometimes wins: the thicker HDF core can feel slightly more solid underfoot on certain subfloors, and some shoppers prefer the deeper emboss textures laminate mills produce. But for concrete slabs, bathrooms, or rental properties where cleanup speed matters, SPC’s waterproof core is the more practical choice. Laminate installs at roughly $4.50 per square foot; this SPC comes in $0.51 less.
| Let’s do it | Waterproof Laminate | |
|---|---|---|
| Water resistance | Waterproof rigid core | Surface-resistant; core can swell |
| Scratch resistance / wear layer | 20 mil commercial-grade wear layer | AC3–AC4 aluminum oxide layer |
| Comfort underfoot | 1.5mm EVA pad attached | Thicker HDF core, slightly denser feel |
| Installed price | $3.99 per sq ft installed | ~$4.50 per sq ft installed |
| Best room | Bathrooms, kitchens, slabs, rentals | Bedrooms, low-moisture living areas |
Sweep or dust-mop daily to keep sandy grit — the most common abrasive in a Southwest Florida home — from working into the wear layer. Damp-mop with a pH-neutral cleaner such as Bona Hard-Surface Floor Cleaner or a diluted simple green solution; avoid anything acidic or solvent-based. Never use a steam mop on SPC — sustained heat and steam pressure can compromise the plank edges and the attached pad over time. Skip the beater-bar vacuum setting; a soft-brush attachment is all you need. For technical guidance, see the World Floor Covering Association vinyl flooring guide.
Let’s Do It has a true waterproof stone-polymer composite core, so standing water won’t swell or warp the plank itself. That said, water that sits long enough to wick under baseboards or into subfloor gaps is a separate issue — wipe up spills and address leaks promptly to protect the structure beneath the floor.
The 20 mil wear layer on this plank is rated for heavy residential and general commercial traffic, which means it handles pet nails, claws, and heavy paw traffic better than most mid-grade vinyl. Cleanup is simple — the waterproof surface doesn’t absorb pet accidents. No wear layer is truly scratch-proof, but 20 mil is one of the thicker options in its price range.
This is SPC — stone-polymer composite — which has a denser, more rigid core than traditional LVP. Standard LVP uses a softer PVC core that can flex or dent under heavy furniture; SPC resists that compression. The trade-off is that SPC is slightly less forgiving underfoot, though the attached EVA pad on this plank helps bridge that gap.
Let’s Do It installs well in kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, living areas, and bedrooms — essentially any above-grade or on-grade room in a home. The angle-angle installation method works on flat subfloors; it’s not designed for below-grade basement installs, though that’s rarely a concern in Southwest Florida. Outdoor or screened-lanai applications are outside its rated use.
Quality SPC plank in a neutral tone like this one is broadly accepted by buyers in the Southwest Florida market, particularly in rental-adjacent neighborhoods and newer builds. It won’t appraise the same as hardwood, but it also won’t raise the red flags that worn carpet or cracked tile will. For most sellers, it’s a net neutral to modest positive.
A single room typically takes one day. A full home — say 1,200 to 1,800 square feet — usually runs two to three days depending on subfloor conditions and layout complexity. The angle-angle install method on this plank is straightforward, which keeps labor time predictable. Your Flooring Queen crew will flag anything during the measure that could add time before the job starts.
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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