Tile In Travertine Noce SPC Tile starts at $3.99 per square foot installed in Fort Myers — a warm, earthy stone-look floor from TRUCOR’s Tile collection that captures the rich walnut tones and natural variation of real travertine without the maintenance demands of natural stone.
The 16″ × 32″ format and 6.0 mm SPC core make this tile a natural fit for open living areas, kitchens, bathrooms, and entryways in Southwest Florida homes. SPC construction is fully waterproof, so it handles the humidity that seeps into coastal and inland homes alike — and because it installs above, on, or below grade, it works equally well over the concrete slabs that dominate Fort Myers and Cape Coral construction.
The IXPE pad attached to the back softens the hard underfoot feel typical of rigid tile floors, which matters in homes where people are barefoot most of the year. For snowbird properties or long-term rentals, the limited lifetime residential warranty and 20 mil wear layer offer genuine peace of mind when the home sits vacant or turns over frequently.
| Construction | SPC |
|---|---|
| Size | 16″ x 32″ |
| Thickness | 6.0 mm |
| Wear Layer | 20 mil / 0.5 mm |
| Attached Pad | IXPE |
| Installation Method | Floating |
| Installation Level | Above, On, Below |
| Click System | I4F |
| Edges | Painted Bevel |
| Finish | TRUWEAR |
| Warranty | Limited Lifetime Residential / 15 Year Commercial |
Flooring Queen installs Travertine Noce SPC Tile at $3.99 per square foot, and that price covers everything a standard project needs: delivery to your home, removal of your existing floor covering, surface preparation for a typical slab, installation of the tile, baseboard reinstallation, transition strips between rooms, and cleanup and removal of the old material.
A few situations add to that base price. Heavy leveling compound work on an uneven slab, custom-cut decorative borders, or stair nosing pieces are quoted as line items once we see the space. Schedule a no-cost in-home measure and you’ll receive a written scope-of-work quote before any commitment is made.
Shoppers who want a travertine look often compare SPC tile directly against genuine porcelain tile, and the trade-offs are real on both sides. Porcelain offers harder surface hardness and the prestige of a true ceramic product, which some buyers and appraisers still prefer. It also handles heavy rolling loads — appliances, carts — without any concern.
On the practical side, TRUCOR’s SPC tile costs less to install, requires no grout sealing, and is warmer and quieter underfoot thanks to the IXPE backing. Porcelain grout joints need periodic sealing and can crack if the slab moves. The SPC floats and flexes with minor substrate movement. For a busy household or rental property in Southwest Florida, the lower maintenance and lower installed cost of SPC often win out.
| Tile in Travertine Noce | Porcelain Tile | |
|---|---|---|
| Water resistance | 100% waterproof core | Tile waterproof; grout is not |
| Scratch resistance / wear layer | 20 mil TRUWEAR finish | Glazed surface; no mil rating |
| Comfort underfoot | Softer; IXPE pad attached | Hard, cold without radiant heat |
| Installed price | $3.99 / sq ft installed | ~$8.99 / sq ft installed |
| Best room | Any grade; kitchens, baths, living | Any room; heavier traffic areas |
Sweep or dust-mop regularly to keep abrasive grit from working against the TRUWEAR finish — fine sand tracked in from Southwest Florida driveways is a common culprit. Damp-mop with a pH-neutral cleaner such as Bona Hard-Surface Floor Cleaner or a diluted Simple Green solution; avoid anything acidic (vinegar, citrus-based cleaners) and never use a steam mop, which can force moisture into locking joints and compromise the pad beneath. Skip the beater-bar setting on vacuums — a hard-floor attachment is all you need. Wipe up standing water promptly near doorways, even though the core itself is waterproof, to protect baseboards and the locking edges over time. For technical guidance, see the World Floor Covering Association vinyl flooring guide.
TRUCOR Travertine Noce installs as a floating SPC tile with tight click-lock joints — there are no traditional grout joints to seal. That’s a meaningful advantage over porcelain: no sealing schedule, no grout discoloration over time, and one less maintenance step for busy households or rental properties.
A 16″ × 32″ format reads as a large-format tile, which means fewer visible seams and a cleaner, more open look in the room. Larger tiles also require a flatter subfloor — our installers check for levelness before starting, because even minor high spots can cause lippage (edge-to-edge height variation) that’s more noticeable at this size.
In most Southwest Florida homes, this floor stays comfortable year-round. The attached IXPE pad insulates the surface better than bare porcelain, and since SWFL winters rarely push indoor temperatures low enough for floors to feel truly cold, this is seldom a complaint. Radiant heating is not required and not compatible with floating SPC.
Stone-look flooring generally reads well to buyers in the Southwest Florida market, where tile and hard surfaces are expected over carpet or laminate. SPC tile won’t appraise the same as genuine porcelain or natural stone, but a fresh, well-installed floor in a neutral travertine tone tends to shorten days on market and prevent price negotiations over worn flooring.
Travertine Noce installs above, on, or below grade, which means it works in virtually every room in a Florida home — living rooms, kitchens, bathrooms, laundry areas, and even below-grade bonus rooms. The only real caution is outdoor use: like all floating SPC floors, it is not rated for fully exposed exterior applications.
Flooring Queen installs this product throughout Southwest Florida, including Cape Coral, Bonita Springs, Estero, Naples, and surrounding communities. If you’re unsure whether your neighborhood is in our service area, just reach out — most of Lee and Collier County is covered, and we can usually schedule a measure within a few days.
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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