Sunset Oak SPC Rigid-Core Plank starts at $3.99 per square foot installed in Fort Myers — a warm taupe oak-look floor from Alon Floors’ Space Collection. The wide 7-inch plank and embossed-in-register finish give it the texture and visual depth of real wood without the maintenance headaches. It’s a practical, good-looking choice for homeowners who want a floor that holds up in Southwest Florida’s climate.
The 100% waterproof polymer rigid core makes Sunset Oak a natural fit for any room in a Southwest Florida home — kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, and open-plan living areas alike. Concrete slab foundations are common here, and this plank floats right over them without the moisture concerns that come with solid wood or traditional laminate. The attached 2 MM IXPE pad helps cushion minor slab irregularities.
The 28-mil wear layer puts it well above standard residential-grade vinyl, making it a realistic option for high-traffic households, vacation rentals, and commercial spaces where scuffs and foot traffic are a daily reality. Salt air and seasonal humidity swings won’t destabilize the rigid core the way they affect wood-based floors.
| Construction | 100% Waterproof Polymer Rigid Core |
|---|---|
| Plank Width | 7” |
| Plank Length | 48” |
| Thickness | 7.5 MM |
| Wear Layer | 28 mill wear layer |
| Attached Pad | 2 MM IXPE |
| Installation Method | Float |
| Click System | Valinge |
| Edges | EIR |
Flooring Queen installs Sunset Oak at $3.99 per square foot, and that price covers the full job: delivery to your home, removal of your existing floor covering, standard subfloor prep to get the surface ready, angle-click installation, new baseboards, transition strips between rooms, and cleanup and disposal of the old material. No hidden line items for standard work.
Some situations do carry additional cost — significant subfloor leveling beyond routine prep, stair nosing, custom inlay borders, or unusually complex room layouts. Flooring Queen offers a free in-home measurement visit where you’ll receive a written quote that spells out exactly what applies to your project before any commitment is made.
Shoppers comparing Sunset Oak to engineered hardwood are usually weighing the look of real wood grain against long-term practicality. Engineered hardwood does offer an authentic wood surface that can often be lightly sanded and refinished once, and it has a warmer, more natural feel underfoot. Those are real advantages.
But in Southwest Florida, the waterproof core on the Sunset Oak matters. Engineered hardwood is moisture-resistant to a degree, but it is not waterproof — humidity cycles, slab moisture, and any standing water event can cause edge swelling or delamination. Sunset Oak’s rigid SPC core won’t expand or contract with seasonal humidity changes, which is a genuine benefit in a coastal climate. It also installs at a lower cost per square foot.
| Sunset Oak | Engineered Hardwood | |
|---|---|---|
| Water resistance | 100% waterproof rigid core | Moisture-resistant, not waterproof |
| Scratch resistance / wear layer | 28-mil wear layer | Hardwood veneer; can scratch, may refinish |
| Comfort underfoot | 2 MM IXPE pad attached | Softer, warmer wood feel |
| Installed price | $3.99/sq ft installed | ~$8.99/sq ft installed |
| Best room | Any room, including wet areas | Living areas; avoid wet rooms |
Keep Sunset Oak clean with a dry microfiber mop for daily dust and debris, and a damp mop with a pH-neutral vinyl floor cleaner — brands like Bona Hard-Surface Floor Cleaner work well — for periodic washing. Avoid steam mops entirely; the heat and pressurized moisture can break down the plank’s locking joints over time and may void any manufacturer coverage. Skip harsh solvents, ammonia-based products, and abrasive scrubbers. Grit tracked in from outside is the most common source of surface dulling, so a good entry mat at every exterior door goes a long way toward protecting the wear layer. For technical guidance, see the World Floor Covering Association vinyl flooring guide.
Sunset Oak has a 100% waterproof polymer rigid core, meaning the plank itself will not absorb water or swell from moisture exposure. That said, prolonged standing water can work its way into seams over time — promptly wiping up spills is still good practice, even with a truly waterproof floor.
The 28-mil wear layer on Sunset Oak is one of the thicker options in residential vinyl, and it holds up well against everyday pet nails and claws. Cleanup of accidents is straightforward since the core is waterproof. Unusually large or active dogs with very sharp nails can still leave marks, but most pet households do fine with this spec.
SPC (Stone Polymer Composite) has a rigid mineral-filled core that doesn’t flex, while traditional LVP has a softer, more pliable construction. Sunset Oak is SPC, which means it’s more dimensionally stable under temperature swings, handles heavier furniture without indentation, and bridges minor subfloor imperfections better than flexible LVP.
Sunset Oak comes with a 2 MM IXPE pad already factory-bonded to the back of each plank, so no separate underlayment purchase is needed. That pad reduces hollow sound when you walk across the floor and adds a small amount of cushion underfoot — both noticeable improvements over bare rigid-core planks installed without any pad.
At 7 inches wide and 48 inches long, each plank covers a lot of visual ground, which tends to make rooms feel more open and reduces the number of seams the eye picks up. Wide-plank formats like this work particularly well in larger living areas and open floor plans, though they also look good in smaller rooms where you want the space to feel bigger.
Sunset Oak’s rigid SPC core is highly stable through the humidity and temperature cycling that vacant Southwest Florida homes experience between seasons. Unlike solid wood or some laminates, it won’t gap in dry conditions or buckle when the air conditioning is off and humidity climbs. Keeping the home at a moderate temperature setting — rather than shutting the HVAC completely — is still a reasonable precaution for any flooring material.
Flooring Queen has installed luxury vinyl and SPC plank for homes across Lee, Collier, and Charlotte counties. Single-location accountability — our installers, our supply chain, our quote. 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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