Sunlit Maple

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Specifications

Sunlit Maple Waterproof Laminate starts at $4.50 per square foot installed in Fort Myers — a natural maple-look floor from Alon Floors’ Natura collection that brings warm, light-toned wood character to everyday living spaces. It’s designed to handle the realities of Southwest Florida homes without sacrificing the look of real wood. Clean lines, honest color, and genuine waterproof protection make it a practical choice.

What Sunlit Maple Waterproof Laminate is built for

Sunlit Maple suits the rooms that take the most punishment: kitchens, main living areas, busy hallways, and the kind of open floor plans common in SWFL ranch-style homes. Its waterproof construction means spills, tracked-in humidity, and the moisture that seeps up through concrete slabs in coastal communities won’t buckle or swell the planks over time.

It also holds up well in snowbird and seasonal rental properties where the floor sits unoccupied through hot, humid summers and then sees heavy foot traffic when owners return. Salt-air neighborhoods near the Gulf put extra stress on flooring — the waterproof core handles that ambient moisture without warping.

Installed pricing in Fort Myers & Southwest Florida

Flooring Queen installs Sunlit Maple Waterproof Laminate at $4.50 per square foot. That price covers delivery to your home, removal of the old floor covering, standard subfloor preparation, the full installation, new baseboards, and transition strips between rooms. Old flooring and debris are loaded out and disposed of — nothing is left behind for you to deal with.

Certain conditions add cost: significant subfloor leveling beyond routine flattening, stair nosing, diagonal or herringbone layout patterns, and decorative border work are quoted as separate line items. Schedule a free in-home measure and you’ll receive a written quote showing exactly what’s included before any work begins.

How Sunlit Maple Waterproof Laminate compares

Shoppers who like the warm maple look of Sunlit Maple often consider engineered hardwood as an alternative. The honest trade-off: engineered hardwood uses a real wood veneer on top, so it looks and feels slightly more authentic underfoot. It can also be lightly refinished once or twice over its life. However, it costs significantly more installed and is not truly waterproof — sustained moisture at the seams or from below can still cause swelling and edge-cupping, which is a real concern on Florida slab foundations.

Sunlit Maple wins on moisture protection and installed price. Engineered hardwood wins on refinishability and the tactile feel of real wood. If your home has pets, high humidity exposure, or you want rental-grade durability, the laminate is the more practical call for most Fort Myers households.

Sunlit Maple Engineered Hardwood
Water resistance Fully waterproof core Moisture-resistant, not waterproof
Scratch resistance / wear layer Laminate wear layer; good daily durability Real wood veneer; can scratch; refinishable
Comfort underfoot Firm; underlayment adds softness Slightly warmer, more natural feel
Installed price $4.50 per sq ft installed ~$8.99 per sq ft installed
Best room Kitchen, living areas, rentals Bedrooms, formal dining, dry spaces

Care & maintenance

Sweep or dust-mop Sunlit Maple daily to keep sand and grit — both constants in Southwest Florida — from acting like sandpaper on the surface. Damp-mop with a pH-neutral cleaner formulated for laminate floors; avoid vinegar, ammonia-based solutions, and anything acidic. Never use a steam mop — the heat and pressurized moisture can force water into the seams and compromise the locking joints over time. Skip the beater-bar setting on vacuums and use a hard-floor attachment instead. Wipe standing liquid promptly even though the core is waterproof, since prolonged pooling at seams stresses the joint edges. For technical guidance, see the World Floor Covering Association vinyl flooring guide.

Frequently asked questions

Will standing water actually damage this floor, or is it safe because it’s labeled waterproof?

Sunlit Maple uses a waterproof core, meaning the plank itself won’t swell or buckle from water exposure the way traditional laminate does. That said, prolonged standing water at the seams can still stress the locking joints over time, so wiping up spills promptly remains good practice.

What AC traffic rating does this laminate carry, and does that matter for my home?

The product facts provided for Sunlit Maple do not include a published AC rating, so we won’t guess one. AC ratings classify how much foot traffic a laminate surface can handle — AC1 through AC3 cover most residential uses, while AC4 and AC5 handle heavier commercial traffic. Ask your Flooring Queen rep for the confirmed rating before purchase.

Can this go directly over my old tile, or does it have to come out first?

Waterproof laminate can often float over an existing hard surface like tile or vinyl if that surface is flat, secure, and in good condition. However, stacked floor heights at doorways and transitions matter, and any loose or cracked tiles underneath need to be addressed first. A site assessment during your free measure determines exactly what prep is required.

How many days should I block off for an installation — one room or a whole house?

A single room typically installs in one day or less. A full home in the 1,500–2,000 sq ft range common in Fort Myers neighborhoods usually takes two to three days, depending on layout complexity, how many transitions are involved, and the condition of the existing subfloor. Your written quote will include a projected schedule.

The plank dimensions aren’t listed in the specs — does that affect how I should plan my room layout?

Plank dimensions for Sunlit Maple were not included in the product data provided, so we won’t estimate them. Plank width and length do affect how a room reads visually — longer, wider planks make smaller rooms feel more open — and influence how much material is needed. Your Flooring Queen rep can confirm dimensions and help you plan accordingly.

My condo association requires underlayment and board approval before any flooring work — how does that work here?

Many Southwest Florida condo HOAs mandate a minimum IIC sound rating, require specific underlayment thickness, and ask for board approval before installation begins. Flooring Queen is familiar with these requirements and can provide documentation for your HOA submission. Confirm your association’s exact specs early — some boards have lead times of 30 days or more for approval.

Why buy from Flooring Queen

Flooring Queen specializes in waterproof laminate installs across Southwest Florida — flooring that survives humidity without warping or seam separation. Licensed, insured, single-location accountability. 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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