Pinnacle – Devonshire SPC Rigid-Core Plank starts at $3.99 per square foot installed in Fort Myers — a warm beige floor built for the demands of Southwest Florida living. It comes from Happy Feet’s Pinnacle collection, finished with a painted bevel edge and an embossed texture that reads like real wood. The Devonshire colorway keeps things neutral enough to work with almost any interior palette.
The 11.5 mm Stabilicor® core holds flat on concrete slabs without expansion or cupping, which matters in a climate where humidity swings year-round and most homes sit on slab. The 28 mil wear layer is one of the thicker options in this category — it holds up to sandy floors tracked in from the beach, rolling furniture, and the kind of heavy foot traffic that comes with rental properties and snowbird turnover seasons.
The Click Lock floating installation means no glue or nails required, so a Flooring Queen crew can move efficiently through a condo or single-family home. The ZeroMark® stain resistance and aluminum oxide finish make it a practical choice for households with kids, pets, or coastal salt air drifting through screened lanais.
| Construction | Stabilicor® |
|---|---|
| Size | 7″ x 60″ |
| Thickness | 11.5 mm |
| Wear Layer | 28 mil |
| Click System | Unilin – Unipush |
| Finish | Aluminum Oxide + EIR Embossing + ZeroMark® Stain Resistance |
Flooring Queen installs Pinnacle – Devonshire at $3.99 per square foot, and that price covers more than the material. It includes delivery to your home, removal and disposal of your existing floor covering, standard subfloor preparation, the installation itself, baseboards, and transition strips between rooms or thresholds.
A few situations add to that base price: significant subfloor leveling beyond routine prep, stair nosing, custom inlay patterns, or decorative borders. To find out exactly what your project will run, schedule a free in-home measurement — Flooring Queen will walk the space, take accurate square footage, and provide a written quote before any work begins.
Engineered hardwood gives you real wood on the surface, and some homeowners prefer its warmth and the option to refinish it once or twice over its life. But in Southwest Florida, that wood veneer is working against the environment. Moisture from humidity, open sliding doors, and wet feet from the pool all stress the top layer over time. Spills that sit more than a few minutes can cause damage.
Devonshire’s SPC core is fully waterproof through and through — no veneer to bubble, no core to swell. The 28 mil wear layer outperforms most engineered options for scratch resistance. You give up the ability to sand and refinish, but for a coastal Florida home, the tradeoff usually favors the SPC side of the ledger.
| Pinnacle – Devonshire | Engineered Hardwood | |
|---|---|---|
| Water resistance | 100% waterproof core and surface | Surface-sensitive; humidity warps veneer |
| Scratch resistance / wear layer | 28 mil aluminum oxide wear layer | Varies; typically 6–12 mil veneer |
| Comfort underfoot | Firm; 11.5 mm rigid core | Slightly warmer feel; wood veneer |
| Installed price | $3.99/sq ft installed | Approx. $8.99/sq ft installed |
| Best room | Bathrooms, kitchens, living areas, slabs | Bedrooms, low-humidity living spaces |
Sweep or vacuum regularly using a hard-floor setting — avoid beater-bar attachments, which can scuff the finish over time. For damp mopping, use a pH-neutral cleaner such as Bona Hard-Surface Floor Cleaner diluted according to label directions; avoid anything acidic or ammonia-based, as it can break down the ZeroMark® coating. Never use a steam mop on SPC rigid-core flooring — the concentrated heat and pressure can soften the locking joints and cause planks to separate or warp at the seams. For technical guidance, see the World Floor Covering Association vinyl flooring guide.
Pinnacle – Devonshire is genuinely waterproof — the Stabilicor® SPC core will not swell, buckle, or delaminate if water sits on it. That said, water that migrates under the floor through gaps at the perimeter can affect the subfloor beneath, so keeping baseboards and transitions properly sealed matters.
The 28 mil wear layer on Devonshire is thick enough to resist normal scratching from dog nails in most household situations. It won’t show the surface scuffs that thinner floors do. The ZeroMark® finish also wipes clean easily, so muddy paw prints or accidents don’t leave stains if addressed promptly.
SPC (Stone Plastic Composite) has a rigid mineral-filled core, while traditional LVP uses a flexible vinyl core that can indent under heavy loads or feel soft underfoot. Devonshire is SPC, which means it holds flat on imperfect subfloors, resists dents from furniture legs, and stays dimensionally stable in high-heat Florida rooms.
Happy Feet’s Pinnacle collection carries a manufacturer’s residential warranty — typical coverage for this SPC category includes a lifetime structural warranty and a wear-layer warranty against manufacturing defects. We recommend confirming the full warranty document with Flooring Queen at the time of purchase, as specific terms can vary by product revision.
Based on the product specifications provided, Pinnacle – Devonshire does not list an attached underlayment pad. That means a separate underlayment may be worth considering for added sound absorption and slight cushion underfoot — Flooring Queen can advise on compatible options during your in-home visit.
Flooring Queen installs Pinnacle – Devonshire throughout Southwest Florida, including Cape Coral, Bonita Springs, and the surrounding communities. If you’re outside Fort Myers proper, reach out and we’ll confirm coverage for your area before scheduling your free measurement.
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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