Mia SPC Tile starts at $3.99 per square foot installed in Fort Myers — a soft light-gray tile-look floor built on CPF Floors’ DecoTile collection. The 18″×36″ format reads like large-format porcelain, but the rigid vinyl core keeps it practical for coastal Florida homes. It’s a clean, neutral choice that works across a wide range of interiors without demanding much from the homeowner.
Mia is designed for the realities of Southwest Florida living: concrete slab foundations, year-round humidity, and the salt air that comes with being close to the coast. The 5.7mm rigid core resists the slight movement slabs can produce seasonally, and the 20 mil wear layer holds up under heavy foot traffic from families, pets, or vacation rental guests who track in sand from the beach.
The attached 1.5 HD EVA pad adds a bit of cushion and helps deaden sound on hard concrete — a small but meaningful upgrade in homes without carpeted bedrooms. For snowbird properties left unoccupied for months at a time, the waterproof SPC core means humidity swings won’t cause warping or buckling while you’re away.
| Product Type | Rigid Core Vinyl |
|---|---|
| Size | 18″x36″ |
| Thickness | 5.7mm |
| Wear Layer | 20 Mil |
| Traffic Class | 23-32 Heavy Residential / General Commercial |
| Attached Pad | 1.5 HD EVA |
| Installation Method | Unilin Click |
Flooring Queen installs Mia SPC Tile at $3.99 per square foot, and that price covers the full scope of a standard job: removal of existing flooring, disposal off-site, surface prep for a clean and flat substrate, the installation itself, baseboards, and transition strips where rooms meet. There are no hidden line items for standard residential projects.
Some situations do carry an upcharge: significant subfloor leveling beyond routine prep, stair nosing, and intricate custom layouts like herringbone or diagonal patterns all add labor time and are quoted separately. Contact Flooring Queen for a free in-home measure — you’ll receive a written quote with a firm per-project number before any work is scheduled.
Mia is designed to mimic the look of large-format porcelain tile, so the comparison is worth having honestly. Real porcelain is harder, more scratch-resistant, and adds a perception of permanence that some buyers — and SWFL real estate agents — associate with higher-end finishes. It also tolerates direct UV exposure and heat better than any vinyl product.
Where Mia wins: it installs faster, costs less, feels warmer and softer underfoot, and the Unilin click system means no grout lines to seal or regrout years later. For rental properties, high-traffic common areas, or anyone who wants the tile look without the tile maintenance, Mia is a pragmatic choice. Porcelain still makes more sense in outdoor-adjacent spaces or where resale optics are the top priority.
| Mia | Porcelain Tile | |
|---|---|---|
| Water resistance | 100% waterproof core | Waterproof tile; grout joints are not |
| Scratch resistance / wear layer | 20 mil commercial-grade wear layer | Glazed surface; extremely hard but chips |
| Comfort underfoot | Softer; EVA pad attached | Hard, cold underfoot |
| Installed price | $3.99/sq ft installed | ~$8.99/sq ft installed |
| Best room | Living areas, kitchens, rentals | Wet baths, outdoor-adjacent rooms |
Sweep or vacuum Mia regularly to keep grit and sand — both constants in Fort Myers homes — from grinding against the wear layer over time. For routine mopping, use a pH-neutral vinyl floor cleaner such as Brine or a diluted Simple Green solution; avoid anything acidic, solvent-based, or abrasive. Never use a steam mop on SPC vinyl: the concentrated heat can soften the adhesion between the pad and core and void the product’s performance expectations. Wipe up spills promptly, and use felt pads under furniture legs to prevent indentation over time. For technical guidance, see the World Floor Covering Association vinyl flooring guide.
No — Mia uses a Unilin click installation, so there are no grout joints at all. The tile-look seams are part of the surface design itself. That means no grout sealing now, no regrouting later, and no porous lines that can harbor mildew in a humid Florida bathroom or kitchen.
The 18″×36″ format is a large-format size, and it gives the floor a more open, continuous look than smaller tile formats. During installation, larger tiles require a flatter substrate to avoid lippage — where one tile edge sits slightly higher than its neighbor. Flooring Queen’s crew addresses this during subfloor preparation before the first tile goes down.
Not really — Southwest Florida winters are mild enough that cold floors are rarely a genuine complaint. More importantly, Mia has an attached EVA pad that insulates the surface slightly from the concrete slab below. Homeowners in SWFL who do experience cool mornings find vinyl SPC far more comfortable underfoot than real porcelain tile.
Mia suits living rooms, dining areas, kitchens, hallways, and bedrooms well — essentially anywhere above-grade or on a slab. The Unilin click system is not rated for below-grade installs like basement applications, though that’s rarely a concern in Southwest Florida. It’s also worth noting this product is rated for heavy residential and general commercial use, so high-traffic areas are no problem.
A single room typically takes one day. A whole-home installation — say, 1,000 to 1,500 square feet — generally runs two to three days depending on layout complexity and how much prep the existing subfloor requires. Flooring Queen will give you a project timeline as part of your quote once the scope is confirmed at the in-home measure.
In the SWFL market, it depends on the buyer pool and price point. For homes in the mid-range or rental/investment segment, quality SPC tile is broadly accepted and does not negatively affect appraisals or buyer interest. For higher-end listings where buyers expect true hard tile or hardwood, real porcelain still carries more prestige — so the honest answer is: it’s neutral to slightly positive for most resale scenarios here, not a liability.
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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