Alfina White

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Specifications

Alfina White Porcelain Tile starts at $8.99 per square foot installed in Fort Myers — a clean, glossy-to-matte white floor from Alon Floors’ Porcelain collection with an Infinity look. It comes in two generous formats and three finish options, giving homeowners real flexibility. Whether you lean toward high-gloss drama or a quieter matte surface, the same bright white field carries through.

What Alfina White Porcelain Tile is built for

Porcelain is one of the best matches for Southwest Florida’s building realities. It handles high humidity without swelling, sits comfortably on concrete slab foundations, and sheds the salt air and sandy grit that coastal homes deal with constantly. Alfina White’s white field and multiple finish options make it equally at home in a Naples waterfront bathroom or a Cape Coral great room.

Because it’s fully fired ceramic, it won’t absorb moisture or off-gas in a closed-up seasonal home. That matters for snowbird owners who need a floor that behaves during the months it sits unoccupied. Rental properties benefit from the same durability — the surface cleans fast and doesn’t show humidity damage between tenants.

Product Specifications

Size 600×1200, 800×800
Finish Glossy, Matt, Polished
Look Infinity

Installed pricing in Fort Myers & Southwest Florida

Flooring Queen installs Alfina White Porcelain Tile at $8.99 per square foot, and that price covers a complete job: product delivery, removal of your existing flooring, standard floor prep, setting the tile, and reinstalling baseboards and transition strips. Haul-away of the old material is included. You won’t get a surprise line item for the basics.

Some situations do add cost. Significant floor leveling — common in older Fort Myers homes with uneven slabs — is priced separately. The same goes for stair nosing, diagonal layouts, or custom border work. Call Flooring Queen to schedule a free in-home measurement; you’ll receive a written quote specific to your space before any work begins.

How Alfina White Porcelain Tile compares

Shoppers often weigh porcelain tile against luxury vinyl plank because both market themselves as waterproof and low-maintenance. The honest difference: porcelain is harder, heavier, and more permanent — once it’s set in thin-set, it’s not going anywhere. LVP floats or glues down and can be replaced room by room, which appeals to budget-conscious buyers or those who expect to renovate again in a few years.

Where Alfina White wins: it won’t dent, it handles extreme heat (important near sliding glass doors in Florida sun), and it has no wear layer that can be scratched through. Where LVP wins: it’s warmer underfoot, easier on dropped dishes, and the installed cost is lower. Neither is universally better — it depends on the room and the budget.

Alfina White Luxury Vinyl Plank
Water resistance Fully waterproof, including grout with sealing Waterproof plank; seams can admit moisture
Scratch resistance / wear layer Fired ceramic surface; no wear layer to exhaust Wear layer depth varies; can scratch through
Comfort underfoot Hard and cool; area rugs recommended Slightly softer; more forgiving on bare feet
Installed price $8.99/sq ft installed From ~$3.99/sq ft installed
Best room Bathrooms, kitchens, living areas Bedrooms, living areas, below-grade spaces

Care & maintenance

Sweep or vacuum Alfina White regularly to keep grit from scratching the glazed surface — use a soft-bristle attachment, not a beater bar. Damp-mop with a pH-neutral cleaner such as Aqua Mix Concentrated Stone & Tile Cleaner diluted per label directions; avoid vinegar, bleach, or citrus-based cleaners, which degrade grout over time. The tile itself is essentially impervious, but the grout joints are the weak point: seal them with a penetrating grout sealer at installation and reapply every one to two years, or sooner in wet areas like showers. Avoid steam mops on glossy finishes, as repeated high heat can dull the surface glaze. For technical guidance, see the Why Tile — Ceramic Tile Distributors Association consumer guide.

Frequently asked questions

How often should the grout be sealed, and does it matter which sealer I use?

Grout on a new porcelain install should be sealed within the first week and resealed every one to two years, more frequently in wet areas like showers. Use a penetrating (impregnating) sealer rather than a topical one — brands like Aqua Mix or Miracle Sealants work well and won’t peel or yellow over time.

Alfina White comes in two sizes — which one should I choose, and does the larger format cause any issues?

The 600×1200 format creates a more open, seamless look with fewer grout lines, which suits large living areas and open-plan layouts well. That size does require a flatter subfloor — lippage (edge height variation between tiles) becomes more visible with large-format tile. Your installer will assess the slab and flag any leveling needed before setting begins.

What rooms is this tile a good fit for, and are there any spaces where I’d steer away from it?

Alfina White works well in bathrooms, kitchens, entryways, and main living areas — anywhere moisture, foot traffic, or easy cleaning matters. It’s less comfortable in bedrooms where barefoot warmth is a priority, and the hard surface isn’t forgiving if you drop glassware. It’s not recommended for exterior use unless the specific finish is rated for that application.

Does porcelain tile actually help when it comes time to sell a home in Southwest Florida?

Porcelain tile tends to read as a practical upgrade to SWFL buyers who know the climate well — it signals low maintenance and moisture resistance, both real selling points here. It won’t carry the same emotional appeal as high-end wood in some markets, but in Fort Myers and Naples, tile floors in main living areas are broadly expected and well-received.

How many days should I block out for a porcelain tile installation — a single room versus the whole house?

A single bathroom or kitchen typically takes two to three days: one for setting and one or two for grout cure before use. A whole-home install in an average-sized SWFL house runs five to eight days depending on layout complexity and how much floor leveling is required. Large-format tile like the 600×1200 adds some time because alignment is more precise.

Does Flooring Queen install this tile out in areas like Cape Coral or Bonita Springs, or mainly in Fort Myers?

Flooring Queen installs Alfina White Porcelain Tile across the region, including Cape Coral, Bonita Springs, and surrounding communities throughout Southwest Florida. If you’re outside Fort Myers proper, call to confirm coverage for your specific address — most of Lee and Collier County is within the standard service area.

Why buy from Flooring Queen

Large-format tile is unforgiving — lippage, hollow spots, and crooked grout lines all show. Our crew runs SLC where it’s needed and lays tile to the manufacturer’s offset spec. Twenty years installing in Fort Myers. Call (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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