Urban Design 20 – Del Mar SPC Rigid-Core Plank starts at $3.99 per square foot installed in Fort Myers — a warm taupe floor built for the way Southwest Florida homes actually live. It comes from Happy Feet’s Urban Design 20™ collection, a glue-down rigid-core line engineered for concrete slab construction. The Del Mar colorway reads as a soft, earthy taupe that works with both light coastal palettes and grounded, neutral interiors.
This plank is designed for homes on concrete slabs, which covers the vast majority of construction in Southwest Florida. The 100% virgin vinyl white core resists moisture from below, and the glue-down installation method keeps the floor locked flat even in spaces that see humidity swings year-round — garages, laundry rooms, ground-floor living areas, and screened lanais with interior tile transitions.
The 20 mil wear layer holds up under real daily use: sandy feet tracked in from the beach, pets moving between rooms, and the kind of heavy foot traffic that rental properties and snowbird homes see during season. At 2.5mm, it sits low enough to transition cleanly under most existing door frames.
| Construction | 100% Virgin Vinyl White Core |
|---|---|
| Size | 7″ x 48″ |
| Thickness | 2.5mm |
| Finish | Aluminum Oxide |
Flooring Queen installs Urban Design 20 – Del Mar at $3.99 per square foot, and that price covers the full scope of a standard job: delivery to your home, removal of your old flooring, surface preparation for a clean glue-down bond, the installation itself, baseboards, and transition strips. Old material gets hauled off the property — no debris left behind.
Some situations add cost. Significant slab leveling — low spots, high spots, or adhesive residue from a previous glue-down floor — is priced separately because the labor is real. Stair nosing and custom layout patterns also carry an upcharge. Call or click to schedule a no-charge in-home measurement and you’ll receive a written quote scoped to your actual square footage before any commitment.
Porcelain tile is the go-to for moisture-heavy rooms in Florida, and it’s genuinely hard to damage. But it’s cold underfoot, loud when walked on, and grout lines need periodic sealing and cleaning — something a lot of homeowners underestimate over time. At around $8.99 per square foot installed, it also costs more than twice what Del Mar runs.
Del Mar closes the gap on durability with a 20 mil wear layer and a fully waterproof vinyl core, and it’s noticeably warmer and quieter underfoot. Where porcelain still wins: extreme heat exposure, outdoor use, and situations where tile’s rigidity and weight are genuinely needed. For most interior rooms in a Southwest Florida home, Del Mar delivers comparable moisture performance at a lower installed cost.
| Urban Design 20 – Del Mar | Porcelain Tile | |
|---|---|---|
| Water resistance | Waterproof vinyl core | Waterproof; grout can absorb moisture |
| Scratch resistance / wear layer | 20 mil aluminum oxide finish | Extremely hard surface; no wear layer |
| Comfort underfoot | Slightly resilient; quieter | Hard and cold; louder foot traffic |
| Installed price | $3.99/sq ft | ~$8.99/sq ft |
| Best room | Living areas, bedrooms, slab-on-grade | Wet baths, kitchens, outdoor spaces |
Sweep or vacuum regularly — avoid beater-bar attachments, which can stress the surface over time. For cleaning, use a damp mop with a pH-neutral cleaner such as Bona Hard-Surface Floor Cleaner; acidic or solvent-based products can break down the aluminum oxide finish and the adhesive bond beneath the planks. Never use a steam mop on glue-down SPC — sustained heat and moisture can soften the adhesive and cause the planks to lift or buckle at the seams. Clean up spills promptly, especially near edges where moisture can migrate under the field. For technical guidance, see the World Floor Covering Association vinyl flooring guide.
The vinyl core of Del Mar is genuinely waterproof — water sitting on the surface won’t swell or warp the plank itself. The caveat is the seams: in a glue-down install, the adhesive bond keeps water from migrating beneath the field, but prolonged standing water at edges or around unsealed transitions should still be mopped up promptly.
The 20 mil wear layer on Del Mar is one of the thicker ratings in the residential SPC category, and it resists everyday claw scratching better than thinner 6–12 mil options. Accidents clean up without staining the vinyl core. For very large, active dogs, area rugs in high-traffic paths still help extend the finish long-term.
A glue-down installation usually runs one to two days for an average room, and two to four days for a full home, depending on square footage and slab condition. Glue-down jobs require adhesive cure time before heavy furniture is moved back in — typically 24 hours — which adds a day to the overall timeline that a floating floor wouldn’t.
Urban Design 20 – Del Mar does not include an attached underlayment — and for a glue-down product, that’s by design. Glue-down SPC bonds directly to the slab, so a foam pad layer underneath would interfere with adhesion. The rigid vinyl core provides its own dimensional stability, and the glue bond itself helps dampen sound transmission through the floor.
At 7″ x 48″, Del Mar is a wide-format plank, and that scale reads well in open living areas and larger rooms where narrow strips can look busy. In smaller spaces like bathrooms or laundry rooms it still works, but the fewer plank rows mean layout planning matters more to avoid very narrow cut pieces along walls.
Del Mar is a strong fit for living rooms, dining areas, hallways, bedrooms, and any slab-on-grade space — including ground-floor additions common in Southwest Florida homes. Because it’s a glue-down product, it’s not ideal for installations over wood subfloors without additional prep, and it’s not rated for outdoor or unconditioned spaces like open patios.
When you buy LVP from Flooring Queen, our crew handles delivery, tear-out, prep, install, and trim — no subs, no surprises. One showroom in Fort Myers, one team accountable from quote to final baseboard. Call (239) 763-0770 for a free measure.
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Reviewed by Jack Maya, Lead Installer at Flooring Queen — 20+ years installing flooring in Southwest Florida.
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