Chelsea Creek SPC Rigid-Core Plank starts at $3.99 per square foot installed in Fort Myers — a natural wood-grain floor from Neptune’s Freedom collection that pairs an honest, unfussy look with the kind of structural toughness Southwest Florida homes actually need.
Chelsea Creek is built for the rooms that get the most abuse: main living areas, kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, and everywhere humidity refuses to behave. The 100% waterproof rigid core won’t swell, buckle, or gap when Florida moisture pushes through a concrete slab, and the antimicrobial finish addresses the mold and mildew concerns that come with coastal salt air.
For snowbird owners who lock the door from May through October, the rigid SPC core holds its shape through temperature swings that would stress a traditional plank. The built-in sound-absorbent pad also deadens foot traffic noise — useful in open-plan homes and second-story installs.
| Plank Width | 7.0″ / 178 mm |
|---|---|
| Plank Length | 48.6″ / 1235 mm |
| Thickness | 0.19″ / 5 mm |
| Click System | Tight Lock / Tap Down |
| Finish | Anti-microbial Finish |
At $3.99 per square foot installed, Flooring Queen’s price covers everything a standard project needs: delivery to your Fort Myers address, removal of your existing floor covering, minor subfloor preparation, full installation of the planks, new baseboards, transition strips at doorways, and cleanup of the old material.
A few items fall outside the base price. Significant subfloor leveling — low spots over 3/16 inch across a 10-foot span — is billed as an upcharge, as are stair nosing pieces and any custom layout patterns or decorative borders. Call or book online for a free in-home measurement and a written quote before any work begins.
Chelsea Creek and engineered hardwood target the same look — natural wood grain in wide planks — but they part ways sharply on water resistance. The SPC core in Chelsea Creek is genuinely waterproof; engineered hardwood has a wood-composite base that can swell and delaminate if water sits on it or seeps up from a slab. In a Florida home with slab construction and high ambient humidity, that difference matters.
Where engineered hardwood wins: it can typically be refinished once or twice, extending its appearance life if the surface gets worn over decades. Chelsea Creek’s 22 mil wear layer resists most everyday scratching, but it can’t be sanded. On price, Chelsea Creek installs at $3.99 per square foot compared to roughly $8.99 for engineered hardwood — a meaningful gap for whole-home projects.
| Chelsea Creek | Engineered Hardwood | |
|---|---|---|
| Water resistance | 100% waterproof core | Surface-resistant; slab moisture risk |
| Scratch resistance / wear layer | 22 mil commercial-grade wear layer | Varies; veneer can be refinished |
| Comfort underfoot | Attached sound-absorbent pad | Solid wood feel; no built-in pad |
| Installed price | $3.99 / sq ft installed | ~$8.99 / sq ft installed |
| Best room | Kitchens, baths, whole-home slab installs | Low-moisture living rooms, bedrooms |
Sweep or vacuum Chelsea Creek regularly — use a hard-floor setting without a spinning beater bar, which can scuff the wear layer over time. Damp-mop with a pH-neutral cleaner such as Bona Hard-Surface Floor Cleaner; avoid anything acidic, oil-based, or solvent-heavy, since those can cloud or degrade the finish. Never use a steam mop: the sustained heat and pressure can work moisture into the locking joints and affect the backing. Wipe up spills promptly even though the core is waterproof — standing water at seams is always worth avoiding. For technical guidance, see the World Floor Covering Association vinyl flooring guide.
Chelsea Creek is 100% waterproof through the entire core, not just the surface layer. You can mop up a broken dishwasher or a bathroom flood without the planks swelling or buckling. That said, water that sits in locking seams for extended periods can eventually affect the backing or subfloor beneath, so prompt cleanup is still the right habit.
The 22 mil wear layer on Chelsea Creek is rated for light commercial use, which means it handles pet nails, litter tracking, and the general chaos of active dogs better than most residential-grade floors. Cleanup is simple — the waterproof surface doesn’t absorb accidents — though very large or heavy dogs with sharp nails may still leave fine marks over years of use.
SPC — Stone Plastic Composite — has a rigid mineral core that resists denting and flexing underfoot, while traditional LVP uses a softer, more flexible core. Chelsea Creek is SPC, which means it lies flatter on uneven subfloors, doesn’t indent under furniture legs as easily, and holds up better under heavy foot traffic. The tradeoff is that SPC is slightly less forgiving underfoot than flexible LVP.
Chelsea Creek’s rigid SPC core is dimensionally stable through the humidity swings and temperature spikes of a closed-up Florida home in summer. Unlike solid wood or some engineered products, it won’t gap, cup, or buckle when the A/C is set to 80°F and nobody’s home for months. Just keep the thermostat set — leaving a home without any climate control in Southwest Florida is hard on every surface, not just floors.
At 7 inches wide and nearly 49 inches long, Chelsea Creek’s planks read as a modern wide-plank format that actually opens up smaller rooms rather than chopping them visually. Narrower planks create more seam lines per square foot, which can make a room feel busier. In tight spaces, running the planks lengthwise toward the farthest wall from the entry makes the room feel longer.
A single room typically takes our crew one day; a full home of 1,500 to 2,000 square feet usually runs two to three days depending on layout complexity and how much furniture needs to move. Chelsea Creek’s Tight Lock / Tap Down system is straightforward to install, so unusually intricate room shapes are the main variable that extends a project timeline. Your written quote will include a day estimate.
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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