San Fermin SPC Rigid-Core Plank starts at $3.99/sq ft installed in Fort Myers — a warm caramel, mixed-width wood-look floor from Neptune’s Synergy collection that layers three plank widths for a genuinely varied, natural appearance. The anti-microbial finish and 100% waterproof rigid core make it a practical choice for Florida homes, not just a pretty one.
San Fermin is built for the conditions Southwest Florida actually throws at a floor: slab-on-grade construction, year-round humidity, and the salt air that works its way into coastal homes near Cape Coral or Sanibel. The rigid SPC core won’t swell or gap through a wet season, and the attached sound-absorbing pad helps on concrete where noise can travel.
The lifetime limited residential warranty and 22 mil wear layer mean this floor holds up under heavy foot traffic, beach sand tracked in from the garage, and the kind of seasonal rental turnover that puts real mileage on a surface fast. GREENGUARD Gold certification keeps indoor air quality in check for full-time residents.
| Plank Width | 123 (4.84″)/176 (6.92″) /223 (8.78″) |
|---|---|
| Plank Length | 47.75″ / 1213 mm |
| Thickness | 0.19″ / 5 mm |
| Click System | Tight Lock / Tap Down |
| Finish | Anti-microbial Finish |
Flooring Queen installs San Fermin at $3.99 per square foot, and that price covers the full job: delivery to your home, removal of the existing flooring, subfloor inspection and standard prep, floating installation, baseboard reinstallation, and transition strips between rooms. Old materials are loaded out and disposed of — nothing left for you to deal with.
Upcharges apply when the subfloor needs significant leveling beyond routine prep, or when the project includes stair nosing, custom inlay borders, or unusually complex room layouts. Call Flooring Queen to schedule a free in-home measure and you’ll receive a written quote that breaks out every line item before any work begins.
San Fermin and engineered hardwood both deliver a wood-look floor, but they handle Florida’s climate very differently. San Fermin’s SPC core is fully waterproof — a spill left sitting overnight won’t damage the plank. Engineered hardwood has a real wood veneer that can cup or swell with prolonged moisture exposure, which is a genuine risk on concrete slabs in humid climates.
Where engineered hardwood wins is authenticity: the surface is real wood, it can be lightly sanded and refinished once or twice, and it tends to add more perceived value at resale. San Fermin costs less installed and requires no refinishing — ever. For a rental, a laundry room, or any space near water, it’s the more forgiving choice. For a formal living or dining room where resale optics matter most, engineered hardwood is worth considering.
| San Fermin | Engineered Hardwood | |
|---|---|---|
| Water resistance | 100% waterproof rigid core | Moisture-sensitive; can cup on slabs |
| Scratch resistance / wear layer | 22 mil commercial-grade wear layer | Real wood veneer; susceptible to scratches |
| Comfort underfoot | Attached pad; firm with slight cushion | Warmer feel; slightly softer |
| Installed price | $3.99/sq ft installed | ~$8.99/sq ft installed |
| Best room | Kitchen, baths, rentals, whole-home | Formal living, dining, dry bedrooms |
Sweep or vacuum San Fermin regularly — a soft-bristle attachment works best, and you’ll want to avoid a motorized beater bar that can scuff the wear layer over time. For mopping, use a damp (not wet) mop with a pH-neutral cleaner such as Bona Hard-Surface Floor Cleaner; avoid acidic or oil-based products that can dull the anti-microbial finish. Never use a steam mop on SPC — the sustained heat can weaken the locking joints and void the warranty. Wipe spills promptly even though the core is waterproof, and use felt pads under furniture legs to protect the 22 mil surface from concentrated point pressure. For technical guidance, see the World Floor Covering Association vinyl flooring guide.
San Fermin is 100% waterproof through the core, so standing water won’t swell or warp the plank. That said, water sitting at seams for extended periods can work under the floor if the perimeter seal isn’t maintained. Wipe up large spills within a reasonable time and you’re protected.
The 22 mil wear layer is a commercial-grade thickness that handles pet nails significantly better than standard residential vinyl. Daily claw traffic will leave minor surface marks over years, but this rating is among the most durable options in SPC. Keeping nails trimmed helps, and cleanup of accidents is straightforward on a waterproof surface.
A whole-home San Fermin installation typically runs two to four days depending on square footage and how many rooms transition into each other. The Tight Lock / Tap Down system installs efficiently, and the three mixed widths come pre-sorted in each box so there’s no custom ripping required. Your crew estimate will account for furniture moving and subfloor condition.
SPC vinyl has become broadly acceptable to buyers in Southwest Florida, particularly in rental-heavy markets and entry-to-mid price points where durability matters more than material prestige. It won’t add the same perceived value as real hardwood, but a clean, well-installed floor in a warm caramel tone is neutral enough to attract — not repel — buyers.
Flooring Queen installs San Fermin throughout the region, including Cape Coral, Naples, Bonita Springs, and the surrounding communities. If you’re unsure whether your address falls within the service area, a quick call or the online scheduler will confirm it and get a measure appointment on the books.
San Fermin includes an attached sound-absorbing pad, which contributes to impact noise reduction, but specific STC or IIC ratings aren’t published for this product. Most Southwest Florida condo boards require documentation and approval before installation begins. We recommend requesting your HOA’s bylaws before scheduling so we can confirm compliance and provide any paperwork your board needs.
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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