Cyrus 2.0 Valleyview Grove Luxury Vinyl Planks SPC Rigid-Core Plank starts at $3.99 per square foot installed in Fort Myers — a natural-toned wood-look floor from MSI Surfaces’ Cyrus 2.0 collection. The Valleyview Grove colorway reads as warm, earthy, and grounded, fitting comfortably in casual coastal interiors as well as more traditional spaces. At 5mm thick with a 20-mil wear layer, it’s built to work hard without looking like it is.
Southwest Florida puts floors through unusual stress: slab-on-grade construction, humidity that rarely lets up, salt air along the coast, and sand tracked in constantly. Valleyview Grove’s SPC rigid core doesn’t expand or contract the way wood-based products do in those conditions, which matters a lot in homes that sit unoccupied through the summer.
The 20-mil wear layer handles the kind of daily abuse common in high-traffic households — pets, barefoot traffic, furniture movement. It’s a practical choice for main living areas, kitchens, and anywhere rentals or seasonal occupancy make durability a priority.
| Thickness | 5MM |
|---|---|
| Wear Layer | 20MIL |
| Warranty | Lifetime Limited Residential, 15-Year Limited Light Commercial, 10-Year Limited Commercial |
Flooring Queen installs Cyrus 2.0 Valleyview Grove at $3.99 per square foot, all in. That price covers delivery to your home, removal and disposal of your existing floor covering, surface-level subfloor preparation, the installation itself, baseboard reinstallation, and transition strips between rooms or adjoining surfaces.
What can push the number higher: significant subfloor leveling beyond routine prep, stair nosing, elaborate layout patterns, or custom inlay work. Contact Flooring Queen for a free in-home measurement and a written quote that reflects your actual space — no estimates over the phone.
Valleyview Grove and engineered hardwood both aim for the same visual — a warm, wood-grain plank floor. Engineered hardwood gets there with real wood on the surface, which means it can be lightly sanded and refinished once or twice over its life. That’s a genuine advantage if you want the floor to look authentically wood for decades.
Where the SPC wins: it doesn’t absorb moisture at all, handles slab-on-grade installs without acclimation concerns, and costs meaningfully less to install. In Southwest Florida’s humidity and with the number of slab homes in the region, that’s not a small advantage. If you have pets, young kids, or a coastal property, the SPC is the more practical call.
| Cyrus 2.0 Valleyview Grove Luxury Vinyl Planks | Engineered Hardwood | |
|---|---|---|
| Water resistance | Waterproof — 100% rigid vinyl core | Moisture-sensitive — warps if wet |
| Scratch resistance / wear layer | 20-mil commercial-grade wear layer | Varies; top veneer can dent or scratch |
| Comfort underfoot | Firm; some noise without pad | Warmer feel; slightly softer |
| Installed price | $3.99 / sq ft installed | ~$8.99 / sq ft installed |
| Best room | Any grade; kitchens, baths, living areas | Above-grade; dry rooms only |
Sweep or vacuum regularly using a hard-floor setting — avoid a rotating beater bar, which can scuff the wear layer over time. For mopping, use a pH-neutral cleaner like Bona Hard-Surface Floor Cleaner diluted appropriately; never use a steam mop, as the prolonged heat and moisture can compromise the locking joints and any attached underlayment. Skip abrasive scrubbers and solvent-based cleaners entirely. Wipe up spills promptly — while the core is waterproof, standing water left at seams or edges can work its way beneath the planks and affect the subfloor below. For technical guidance, see the World Floor Covering Association vinyl flooring guide.
Cyrus 2.0 Valleyview Grove has a 100% waterproof SPC core, meaning the plank itself won’t swell, warp, or buckle from moisture exposure. That said, prolonged standing water at the seams can eventually reach the subfloor underneath. Clean up spills and flooding promptly to protect the structure below the floor.
The 20-mil wear layer on Valleyview Grove is among the thicker options in the residential vinyl category, and it resists everyday pet scratching well. Cleanup from accidents is straightforward since the surface doesn’t absorb liquid. For very large or active dogs, adding felt pads under furniture is still worth doing.
SPC stands for Stone Plastic Composite — it means the core is made from a blend of limestone and PVC rather than a softer foam or wood-plastic base. This product is SPC. The practical difference is a denser, more impact-resistant plank that stays flat on uneven or hard subfloors and resists denting better than standard LVP.
The product specifications for Valleyview Grove do not list an attached underlayment pad. Plan to discuss pad options with your installer — in most Southwest Florida slab-on-grade situations, a separate thin foam or cork pad is added beneath SPC to reduce sound transmission and add a small amount of cushion underfoot.
Flooring Queen installs Cyrus 2.0 Valleyview Grove throughout the region, including Cape Coral, Naples, Bonita Springs, Estero, and Fort Myers proper. If you’re not sure whether your address falls within the service area, call the shop — coverage extends across a wide stretch of Lee and Collier counties.
Valleyview Grove works well in living rooms, kitchens, bedrooms, hallways, and bathrooms at any floor level — the waterproof core removes most grade restrictions. It’s not the right choice for outdoor use or spaces with sustained direct sun through unshaded glass, which can stress any vinyl product over time.
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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