Sunwash SPC Rigid-Core Plank starts at $3.99 per square foot installed in Fort Myers — a warm natural-toned floor from Neptune’s Synergy Mixed Widths collection that layers three plank widths for a relaxed, organic look. The mixed-width format gives rooms the kind of visual depth you’d expect from a custom hardwood installation, without the hardwood maintenance. Flooring Queen carries and installs it throughout Southwest Florida.
Southwest Florida homes put floors through a lot: slab-on-grade construction, salt air along the coast, and humidity that swings hard between rainy season and dry season. Sunwash is 100% waterproof through its rigid SPC core, which means moisture migrating up through a concrete slab won’t buckle or warp it — a genuine advantage over wood-based products in this climate.
The 22-mil wear layer is thick enough for households with heavy foot traffic, dogs, and the kind of sandy grit that walks in from the beach. The antimicrobial finish adds a layer of protection in humid spaces like bathrooms, laundry rooms, and entry zones. For snowbird owners leaving a home empty through the summer heat, the rigid core holds its shape through temperature cycling better than most resilient floors.
| 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 Sunwash at $3.99 per square foot, with that price covering material, delivery, removal of your old flooring, standard floor prep, installation, baseboards, and transition strips. Debris is taken away when the crew leaves.
Some situations add cost: significant subfloor leveling beyond routine prep, stair nosing, or custom inlay borders require an upcharge discussed before any work begins. The best starting point is a free in-home measure — Flooring Queen sends someone out, takes accurate room measurements, and hands you a written quote with no obligation to move forward.
Shoppers who like the warmth of Sunwash’s natural wood grain often look at engineered hardwood before making a decision. Engineered hardwood brings authentic wood surface texture and can add perceived resale value in certain markets, but it’s moisture-sensitive in ways SPC is not. In Southwest Florida’s humidity and on concrete slabs, engineered hardwood requires careful acclimation and is vulnerable to cupping if moisture levels fluctuate — something common in seasonal homes.
Sunwash wins on waterproofing, price, and resilience in humid conditions. Engineered hardwood wins if you want the ability to sand and refinish the surface years down the road, or if you need a hardwood species certification for a real estate sale. For most Fort Myers-area homes, especially near the water or on slabs, Sunwash is the lower-risk choice.
| Sunwash | Engineered Hardwood | |
|---|---|---|
| Water resistance | 100% waterproof rigid core | Moisture-sensitive; can cup on slabs |
| Scratch resistance / wear layer | 22-mil commercial-grade wear layer | Varies; 2–4 mm veneer, can scratch |
| Comfort underfoot | Built-in sound-absorbing pad | Denser feel; no integrated pad |
| Installed price | $3.99 / sq ft installed | ~$8.99 / sq ft installed |
| Best room | Kitchens, baths, whole-home installs | Living areas, bedrooms away from moisture |
Keep Sunwash clean with a dry microfiber mop for daily dust and grit — salt-air households tracking in fine sand should sweep or dust-mop frequently to prevent surface micro-scratches over time. For deeper cleaning, a pH-neutral vinyl floor cleaner (Bona Stone, Tile & Laminate or a similar residue-free formula) applied with a damp mop works well. Avoid steam mops entirely — the heat and pressurized moisture can compromise the locking joints and the attached pad layer beneath. Skip abrasive scrubbers and anything solvent-based; they dull the antimicrobial finish and won’t rinse cleanly. For technical guidance, see the World Floor Covering Association vinyl flooring guide.
Sunwash is waterproof through its SPC rigid core — standing water won’t damage the plank itself. That said, water that sits at the seams long enough can work its way beneath the floor and affect the subfloor. Wipe up spills and puddles when you see them, and the floor will hold up fine.
Yes — the 22-mil wear layer on Sunwash is a commercial-grade thickness that handles pet claws, scrambling, and everyday accidents well. It’s one of the heavier wear layers available in this price range. Cleanup is easy since the surface is waterproof; just mop up messes before they sit.
Sunwash’s rigid SPC core is more stable through temperature and humidity swings than wood-based floors, making it a solid choice for seasonal homes. It won’t buckle or gap the way some laminates do when a house heats up over a Florida summer with no climate control running.
Sunwash includes a sound-absorbing pad already bonded to the back of each plank — no separate underlayment purchase needed. That built-in pad softens footfall noise and adds a small amount of cushion underfoot, which matters on the hard concrete slabs common throughout Southwest Florida.
A single room typically takes one day; a full home averaging 1,000–1,500 square feet usually runs two to three days. The mixed-width plank format requires some layout planning at the start, but the Tight Lock / Tap Down system moves quickly once the pattern is established. Your Flooring Queen installer can give you a firm schedule after the measure.
Flooring Queen installs Sunwash throughout Southwest Florida, including Cape Coral, Naples, Bonita Springs, Estero, Lehigh Acres, and the broader Fort Myers metro. If you’re not sure whether your address is covered, call or request a measure online — service areas extend further than most homeowners expect.
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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