Urban Design Ll – Vancouver SPC Rigid-Core Plank starts at $3.99/sq ft installed in Fort Myers — a cool gray floor built for the kind of everyday punishment Southwest Florida homes dish out. Happy Feet’s Urban Design LL™ collection delivers a clean, contemporary look with the structural backbone of 100% virgin vinyl and a fiberglass reinforced core. Vancouver’s gray tone reads equally well in a coastal cottage or a modern rental unit.
This plank was built for Florida’s slab-on-grade reality. The fiberglass layer in the core resists the dimensional movement that humidity and temperature swings force into softer floors — a genuine advantage in homes that sit closed up through a humid summer or face salt air near the coast. The 20 mil wear layer adds meaningful scratch and scuff resistance in high-traffic entries, living areas, and short-term rental units where foot traffic is relentless.
The loose lay or glue down installation options give it flexibility on concrete substrates, where moisture vapor is a constant concern. Glue down in particular keeps the floor stable and quiet in rooms that see heavy furniture or rolling chairs.
| Construction | 100% Virgin Vinyl / Fiberglass Layer |
|---|---|
| Size | 7″ x 48″ |
| Thickness | 4.5mm |
| Finish | Ceramic Bead |
Flooring Queen installs Vancouver at $3.99 per square foot, and that number covers more than just the material going down. It includes delivery to your home, removal of the existing floor covering, standard subfloor preparation, full installation, new baseboards, transition strips between rooms, and cleanup and disposal of the old material when the crew leaves.
Certain conditions cost more — significant subfloor leveling, stair nosing, inlaid borders, or intricate room layouts all fall outside the standard scope. Flooring Queen offers a no-cost in-home measurement visit and puts every project detail in a written quote before any work begins, so there are no surprises on invoice day.
Vancouver SPC and a waterproof laminate occupy similar price territory, and both market themselves as moisture-tolerant — but the cores behave very differently. SPC uses a stone-plastic composite core that does not swell when water gets underneath it. Most waterproof laminates use a treated HDF core that resists surface moisture but can still react to prolonged subfloor moisture or water that finds its way to the edges.
For Florida slab homes or any room with plumbing, that distinction matters. Laminate also tends to feel slightly softer underfoot due to foam underlayment, while SPC — especially glue-down SPC — feels firmer and more stable. Laminate often photographs better in high-end listings, but SPC holds up better in the conditions most Southwest Florida homes actually face.
| Urban Design LL – Vancouver | Waterproof Laminate | |
|---|---|---|
| Water resistance | Waterproof core; no swelling | Surface-resistant; edge vulnerability |
| Scratch resistance / wear layer | 20 mil commercial-grade wear layer | Varies; typically 12–20 mil AC rating |
| Comfort underfoot | Firm; quieter glued down | Softer feel with foam underlayment |
| Installed price | $3.99/sq ft installed | ~$4.50/sq ft installed |
| Best room | Bathrooms, kitchens, slabs, rentals | Bedrooms, low-moisture living areas |
Sweep or dry-mop Vancouver regularly — fine grit tracked in from driveways is the fastest way to dull a ceramic bead finish. For damp cleaning, use a pH-neutral vinyl floor cleaner such as Bona Stone, Tile & Laminate or any product labeled safe for SPC. Avoid steam mops entirely; the concentrated heat can weaken the adhesive bond in glue-down installations and may distort the plank over time. Skip anything with wax, oil soap, or citrus solvents — these leave residue that attracts dirt and can cloud the finish. A flat microfiber mop is the right tool for this floor. For technical guidance, see the World Floor Covering Association vinyl flooring guide.
Vancouver’s core is 100% virgin vinyl reinforced with a fiberglass layer, which means the plank itself will not absorb or swell from water exposure. Standing water can still work into seams or beneath the floor if left long enough, so prompt cleanup is always smart — but the material itself is genuinely waterproof, not just water-resistant at the surface.
The 20 mil wear layer on Vancouver is one of the thicker options in residential SPC, and it holds up well under dog nails in normal daily use. It won’t be invisible forever under large, heavy dogs, but it outperforms standard LVP and most laminates. Accidents clean up easily since nothing absorbs into the core.
SPC (stone-plastic composite) has a rigid mineral-filled core that resists denting and stays dimensionally stable under temperature and humidity swings; traditional LVP uses a softer flexible core that can expand, contract, or indent more easily. For Florida’s climate and concrete slab construction, SPC’s rigidity is a practical advantage, not just a spec upgrade.
In Southwest Florida, SPC vinyl plank does not typically hurt resale value — and in many cases buyers prefer it over hardwood because they know it handles humidity and flooding risk better. It won’t command the same premium as genuine hardwood in an appraisal, but Vancouver’s neutral gray and commercial-grade wear layer present well and don’t read as a budget choice to most buyers.
SPC is one of the better options for seasonal homes precisely because the stone-plastic composite core doesn’t react much to humidity or temperature fluctuation. Vancouver won’t cup, gap, or buckle the way wood-based floors can when a home goes unoccupied through a Florida summer, as long as the HVAC is set to a reasonable hold temperature.
Vancouver installs via loose lay or glue down — there is no click-lock system, so installation over existing tile depends on the condition and height of that tile rather than a locking profile. Loose lay over a flat, well-bonded tile surface is sometimes possible; glue down over tile requires a sound substrate with minimal height variation. The in-home measure visit is where we assess what’s actually there and tell you what prep, if any, is needed before the crew starts.
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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