Prime X 7 In Legend Oak SPC Rigid-Core Plank starts at $3.99 per square foot installed in Fort Myers — a honey-toned oak floor from TRUCOR’s Prime X 7 collection built for the real demands of Southwest Florida living. At 12 mm thick with a rolled edge and authentic wood grain finish, it reads like hardwood without hardwood’s vulnerability. This is a floor that works as hard as it looks good.
TRUCOR’s 12 mm rigid-core construction sits flat on concrete slabs without the expansion drama that softer vinyl sometimes shows in Florida’s heat swings. The Valinge 2G locking system holds tight even in the kind of humidity that rolls in off the Gulf for months at a stretch. It installs above, on, and below grade, so it works equally well in a ground-floor condo, a raised slab home, or a finished bonus room.
The attached IXPE pad softens the hard-floor feel underfoot — a real advantage in snowbird properties where guests are walking tile-to-plank repeatedly. The 20 mil wear layer resists the sandy grit tracked in from beaches and shell driveways, and the waterproof core holds up in the laundry rooms and mudrooms that take abuse in coastal rental homes.
| Construction | WPC |
|---|---|
| Size | 7″ x 72″ |
| Thickness | 12 mm |
| Wear Layer | 20 mil |
| Attached Pad | IXPE |
| Installation Method | Floating |
| Installation Level | Above, On, Below |
| Click System | Valinge 2G |
| Edges | Rolled Edge |
| Finish | TRUWEAR |
| Warranty | Limited Lifetime Residential / 15 Year Commercial |
Flooring Queen installs Prime X 7 Legend Oak at $3.99 per square foot throughout Southwest Florida. That price covers material and labor, removal of your current flooring, standard subfloor preparation, installation of the planks, baseboards, transition strips, and cleanup. There are no hidden charges for what a standard job typically requires.
Some projects do carry upcharges: significant subfloor leveling beyond routine prep, stair nosing and treads, decorative inlays, or unusually complex room layouts with many angles. The best way to get an exact number is a free in-home measurement — Flooring Queen provides a written quote before any work begins so you know the full cost up front.
Shoppers who want the look of real oak often weigh engineered hardwood against an SPC plank like Legend Oak. Engineered hardwood does offer genuine wood character — real veneer you can sometimes refinish — and it feels warmer underfoot than rigid core. But in Southwest Florida, moisture is the deciding factor for most homeowners. Engineered hardwood can swell, cup, or delaminate with prolonged humidity exposure and is not recommended below grade or in wet rooms. Legend Oak’s waterproof rigid core handles those conditions without restriction.
Engineered hardwood also runs higher on installed cost and requires more careful acclimation before installation. If authentic-grain refinishability matters more to you than moisture immunity, engineered hardwood has an argument. For most Florida homes — especially slabs, rentals, and coastal properties — the SPC’s durability math wins.
| Prime X 7 in Legend Oak | Engineered Hardwood | |
|---|---|---|
| Water resistance | Waterproof rigid core | Moisture-sensitive; can cup or swell |
| Scratch resistance / wear layer | 20 mil TRUWEAR finish | Thin veneer; limited scratch protection |
| Comfort underfoot | 12 mm + IXPE pad attached | Slightly warmer; more natural give |
| Installed price | $3.99/sq ft installed | ~$8.99/sq ft installed |
| Best room | Any grade; wet and dry rooms | Above grade; dry rooms only |
Keep Legend Oak clean with a pH-neutral floor cleaner — brands like Bona Hard-Surface Floor Cleaner work well and won’t break down the TRUWEAR finish over time. Sweep or vacuum regularly to clear the fine grit and sand that Southwest Florida homes accumulate; use a vacuum without a spinning beater bar, which can scuff the wear layer. Never use a steam mop on any SPC or rigid-core floor — the heat and pressure can compromise the locking joints and void your warranty. Avoid wax-based products and anything with bleach or ammonia. For technical guidance, see the World Floor Covering Association vinyl flooring guide.
Prime X 7 Legend Oak has a 100% waterproof rigid core, meaning standing water on the surface won’t damage the plank itself. The locking joints are the weak point — prolonged pooling at seams should still be wiped up. For normal household spills, splashes, and high humidity, this floor won’t swell or buckle.
The 20 mil wear layer on Legend Oak is thick enough to resist normal claw scratching from medium and large dogs without showing deep gouges over time. Pet accidents clean up easily since the core is waterproof. Trimming nails regularly still helps, and adding entry mats reduces the grit that accelerates wear near high-traffic doors.
Legend Oak is an SPC — Stone Plastic Composite — which means the core contains limestone powder that makes it denser and more dimensionally stable than standard LVP. Traditional luxury vinyl has a softer, more flexible core that can be more comfortable underfoot but dents more easily and may shift or telegraph subfloor imperfections more noticeably.
Legend Oak is approved for above, on, and below grade, so it works in virtually every room including basements, laundry rooms, and below-grade spaces. The main exception is outdoor or semi-outdoor areas — covered lanais and screened porches with direct sun exposure or rain intrusion are outside what this floor is rated for.
Yes — Flooring Queen installs Prime X 7 Legend Oak across Southwest Florida, including Cape Coral, Naples, Bonita Springs, and Estero, as well as the broader Lee and Collier County areas. Call or request a free in-home measurement and a Flooring Queen installer will come to you.
A single room typically takes one day or less; a full home of 1,500–2,000 square feet generally runs two to three days depending on layout complexity and how much furniture needs moving. Legend Oak’s floating click-lock system is efficient to install, but tight angles, multiple transitions, or extensive leveling can add time — your written quote will include a project schedule.
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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