Arrival 10 – Ponderosa Pine SPC Rigid-Core Plank starts at $3.99 per square foot installed in Fort Myers — a warm honey-toned floor from Happy Feet’s Arrival 10 collection that reads like natural pine without the upkeep. The painted bevel edge and wide-format plank give it an authentic wood character. It’s a practical choice for Southwest Florida homeowners who want the look of light wood without the humidity worries.
At 10 mm thick with a rigid-core SPC construction, Ponderosa Pine is built to hold its shape on the concrete slab foundations common throughout Fort Myers and coastal Southwest Florida. Where humidity swings are constant and salt air accelerates wear on softer materials, the rigid core resists the expansion and contraction that makes traditional wood floors unpredictable.
The AC4 wear layer makes it a reasonable fit for busy households — entry areas, kitchens, living rooms, and rental units where foot traffic is heavy and cleanups need to be fast. It handles sandy floors tracked in from the beach and the kind of daily use snowbird rentals see during peak season.
| Construction | Water Resistant HDF |
|---|---|
| Size | 7.68” x 47.83” |
| Thickness | 10 mm |
| Click System | Angle / Angle |
| Finish | Class : AC4 |
Flooring Queen installs Arrival 10 – Ponderosa Pine at $3.99 per square foot, and that price covers the full scope of a standard job: delivery to your home, removal of your existing flooring, standard subfloor prep, the click-lock floating install itself, baseboard reinstallation, transition strips between rooms, and cleanup and material removal when the crew is done.
A few things fall outside that base price — significant subfloor leveling work, stair nosing, and any decorative inlay or custom border patterns. Contact us to schedule a free in-home measurement and you’ll receive a written quote scoped specifically to your space before any work begins.
Shoppers drawn to Ponderosa Pine’s wood look often consider engineered hardwood as the more “authentic” alternative. Engineered hardwood does offer a real wood surface you can refinish once or twice, and it adds resale appeal to buyers who specifically ask for hardwood. But in Southwest Florida, the humidity differential between a sealed home and the outdoor air — especially in seasonal properties left vacant — can cause engineered hardwood to cup or gap over time.
Arrival 10 – Ponderosa Pine’s rigid SPC core doesn’t react to moisture the same way. It’s also meaningfully less expensive to install. If you want a floor that stays flat through humidity spikes, wet-mopped cleanups, and the occasional overflowed appliance, the SPC wins. If a real wood surface is the priority and you’re committed to climate-controlled conditions year-round, engineered hardwood is worth the cost.
| Arrival 10 – Ponderosa Pine | Engineered Hardwood | |
|---|---|---|
| Water resistance | Waterproof rigid core | Moisture-sensitive; can cup |
| Scratch resistance / wear layer | AC4 wear layer | Varies; can be refinished |
| Comfort underfoot | Firm; 10 mm rigid core | Warmer; real wood feel |
| Installed price | $3.99/sq ft | ~$8.99/sq ft |
| Best room | Any room, incl. kitchens | Bedrooms, dry living areas |
Sweep or vacuum on the hard-floor setting — avoid a rotating beater bar, which can scuff the surface over time. For routine cleaning, a damp mop with a pH-neutral cleaner like Bona Hard-Surface Floor Cleaner works well; avoid steam mops entirely, as prolonged heat and moisture forced into the seams can compromise the locking joints. Never use wax, polish, or solvent-based cleaners on SPC — they leave residue and can dull the finish. Wipe up standing water around appliances or doorways promptly, even though the core itself is waterproof. For technical guidance, see the World Floor Covering Association vinyl flooring guide.
The core of Arrival 10 – Ponderosa Pine is waterproof, so a spill or brief pooling won’t swell or warp the planks. That said, water that sits for an extended period can eventually seep under the floor through seams and affect the subfloor beneath, so cleaning it up promptly is still the right call.
The AC4 wear layer on Ponderosa Pine holds up well against pet nails under normal daily activity. It’s not indestructible — a large dog skidding across the surface repeatedly can leave fine scratches over years — but for most households it handles pets better than natural wood or laminate. Cleanup is simple: damp mop and done.
Arrival 10 – Ponderosa Pine is SPC, which means the core is a stone-plastic composite — significantly denser and more rigid than standard LVP’s foam-composite core. That rigidity means fewer dips over subfloor imperfections, better resistance to heavy furniture indentation, and a floor that stays dimensionally stable in Southwest Florida’s heat.
At 7.68 inches wide and nearly 48 inches long, each plank reads as a large-format board that can actually make a smaller room feel more open rather than choppy. Fewer seams across the floor create a cleaner visual line. In a narrow hallway, running planks lengthwise amplifies that effect.
A single room — say, a 200 sq ft bedroom — typically wraps up in one day. A full home of 1,200 to 1,500 sq ft usually takes two to three days with Flooring Queen’s crew, assuming the subfloor is in reasonable shape. Click-lock floating installs move efficiently, but tight doorway cuts and multiple transition points add time.
SPC’s rigid-core construction handles the temperature and humidity cycling that empties seasonal homes in Southwest Florida better than most alternatives. The floor won’t cup or gap the way engineered hardwood can when a house goes unoccupied and HVAC settings drift. Keeping the thermostat set to a moderate range — rather than fully off — is still advisable to protect the home generally.
Twenty years of installing waterproof vinyl in Southwest Florida means we know which SPC cores hold up to slab moisture and which don’t. Licensed, insured, family-run. Written installed quote before any work starts: (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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