Driftwood SPC Rigid-Core Plank starts at $3.99/sq ft installed in Fort Myers — a gray, natural wood-grain floor from Neptune’s Allusive collection built for the realities of Southwest Florida living. Its wide 9.13-inch planks and pressed bevel edges read as genuine hardwood without any of hardwood’s moisture vulnerabilities. If you want a calm, coastal-neutral tone that works from the entryway to the lanai, this is a practical place to start.
Southwest Florida’s combination of high humidity, concrete slab construction, and seasonal salt air is hard on flooring that wasn’t designed for it. Driftwood’s 100% waterproof SPC core won’t swell or buckle when humidity spikes or a water line drips unnoticed for a few days — a real advantage over engineered wood on a slab. The pre-attached IXPE backing also handles the slight irregularities common in older Fort Myers-area slab floors.
For snowbird-owned condos, rental properties, or any home with active pets and kids, the 22-mil wear layer and antimicrobial Shadetech finish add genuine daily durability. GREENGUARD Gold certification means off-gassing is well within safe indoor air quality limits — relevant if the home sits closed up for months at a time.
| Plank Width | 9.13″ / 232 mm |
|---|---|
| Plank Length | 60.2″ / 1529 mm |
| Thickness | 0.39″ / 10 mm |
| Click System | Angle-Tight |
| Finish | Shadetech with Anti-microbial properties |
Flooring Queen installs Driftwood at $3.99 per square foot across Southwest Florida. That price covers delivery, removal and disposal of your existing floor covering, standard subfloor preparation, floating installation of the planks, new baseboards, and transition strips where rooms meet. You get the full scope in one line item — no surprise add-ons after the crew shows up.
A few things do carry an upcharge: significant subfloor leveling beyond routine prep, stair nosing, intricate diagonal or herringbone layouts, and custom border work. The best way to nail down your actual number is a free in-home measurement — Flooring Queen sends someone out, takes exact square footage, notes any subfloor concerns, and puts the final cost in writing before any work begins.
Engineered hardwood gives you a real wood veneer surface — it looks and feels closer to traditional hardwood, and some species can be lightly sanded and refinished once. That’s a legitimate advantage if wood authenticity matters to you. But in Southwest Florida’s climate, engineered hardwood faces a constant battle with humidity cycling. Even quality engineered products can cup, gap, or show surface checking in homes that swing between air-conditioned and unconditioned for months at a time.
Driftwood SPC wins on moisture immunity, maintenance simplicity, and installed cost. It won’t respond to humidity at all — the rigid stone-plastic composite core is dimensionally stable regardless of what the air is doing. For slab-on-grade construction, which is nearly universal here, SPC is the safer long-term bet. Engineered hardwood may still appeal if resale optics or the feel of real wood are the priority.
| Driftwood | Engineered Hardwood | |
|---|---|---|
| Water resistance | 100% waterproof rigid core | Moisture-sensitive; can cup or gap |
| Scratch resistance / wear layer | 22 mil commercial-grade wear layer | Varies; veneer can dent or scratch |
| Comfort underfoot | Pre-attached IXPE pad; slightly firm | Warmer, softer feel; no pad needed |
| Installed price | $3.99/sq ft installed | Typically ~$8.99/sq ft installed |
| Best room | Any room, including wet areas | Living areas; avoid baths and laundry |
Sweep or vacuum regularly — use a hard-floor setting and avoid 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 or a diluted Murphy’s Oil Soap alternative labeled safe for vinyl; avoid anything acidic, abrasive, or solvent-based. Never use a steam mop on SPC rigid-core — sustained heat and pressurized moisture can compromise the locking joints and pre-attached backing. Wipe spills promptly even though the core is waterproof, since standing water at seams can work into the subfloor below. For technical guidance, see the World Floor Covering Association vinyl flooring guide.
Driftwood’s SPC core is 100% waterproof — standing water on the surface won’t swell or warp the plank itself. The practical caveat is that water pooling at seams for extended periods can eventually migrate to the subfloor below, so prompt cleanup is still good practice even with a fully waterproof product.
The 22-mil wear layer on Driftwood is a commercial-grade rating that handles normal pet claw traffic without visible scratching under typical use. Cleanup of accidents is straightforward since the surface is waterproof and the Shadetech finish carries antimicrobial properties — no odor-trapping texture to worry about. Large, heavy dogs with long nails can still leave marks over time on any vinyl product.
Flooring Queen installs Driftwood throughout Southwest Florida, including Cape Coral, Naples, Bonita Springs, and Estero, as well as the broader Fort Myers metro. If you’re unsure whether your address falls within the service area, a quick call or the online quote form will confirm it before you schedule anything.
Driftwood comes with a pre-attached IXPE backing — no separate underlayment purchase is needed for a standard floating installation. The IXPE layer adds modest cushion underfoot and helps with minor subfloor imperfections; it also provides a small degree of sound dampening compared to bare-core planks.
Neptune backs Driftwood with a lifetime limited residential warranty and a 15-year commercial warranty. Warranty coverage is manufacturer-issued and typically addresses manufacturing defects, wear-through of the wear layer, and structural integrity under normal use — not damage from improper installation or maintenance. Review Neptune’s full warranty document for exclusions before purchase.
In Southwest Florida’s resale market, buyers generally respond well to waterproof hard-surface flooring — it signals lower maintenance risk and fits the coastal lifestyle. Driftwood’s neutral gray tone is broadly appealing and unlikely to alienate buyers. That said, vinyl plank doesn’t carry the same perceived value as hardwood; it’s a neutral-to-positive factor rather than a premium selling point.
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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