Wrap Up SPC Rigid-Core Plank starts at $3.99 per square foot installed in Fort Myers — a warm caramel-toned floor from CPF Floors’ Project 2.0 collection. It’s a 9-inch-wide plank with a tan, honey-inflected look that reads as relaxed and livable rather than fussy. If you want a waterproof rigid-core floor without a cold or industrial feel, this color works well in Florida interiors.
Wrap Up was built for the conditions Fort Myers and surrounding coastal areas throw at floors every day. The 100% waterproof rigid stone-polymer core won’t swell from humidity, and the 5.7mm total thickness sits flat and stable on the concrete slab foundations common throughout Southwest Florida — no bounce, no flex underfoot.
The 20 mil wear layer puts it in the heavy-residential and general-commercial traffic class, meaning it holds up in high-foot-traffic areas, rental properties, and seasonal homes that sit unoccupied through summer humidity. Sandy footprints, wet feet from the pool, salt air — this floor handles the routine abuse of coastal living.
| Product Type | Rigid Core Vinyl |
|---|---|
| Size | 9″x48″ |
| Thickness | 5.7mm |
| Wear Layer | 20 mil |
| Traffic Class | 23-32 Heavy Residential / General Commercial |
| Attached Pad | 1.5mm HD EVA PAD |
| Installation Method | Angle – Angle |
Flooring Queen installs Wrap Up at $3.99 per square foot. That price covers material delivery, removal of your old flooring, a standard subfloor inspection and prep pass, the install itself, new baseboards, and transition strips between rooms. Old material gets loaded out as part of the job — nothing left for you to deal with.
Some situations add cost: heavy subfloor leveling (significant high and low spots), stair nosing, diagonal or herringbone layouts, and custom border work. We measure every project in person and hand you a written quote before any work is scheduled — no estimates over the phone.
Waterproof laminate and SPC rigid-core are often shelved next to each other, and the marketing language can blur the difference. Laminate — even the waterproof kind — is built on a wood-fiber core that’s more sensitive to prolonged moisture exposure than a true stone-polymer core. In a humid, slab-on-grade environment like most Fort Myers homes, SPC holds a real edge: no swelling at seams, no edge lifting after a spill that sat overnight.
Where laminate sometimes wins is acoustic feel — thicker laminate products can feel softer underfoot. Wrap Up closes that gap with its attached 1.5mm HD EVA pad, which adds cushion and deadens sound. On price, both categories land in a similar range, so the decision usually comes down to moisture tolerance and traffic demands.
| Wrap Up | Waterproof Laminate | |
|---|---|---|
| Water resistance | 100% waterproof rigid core | Water-resistant; prolonged exposure risks swelling |
| Scratch resistance / wear layer | 20 mil wear layer, heavy commercial rated | AC-rated surface; typically thinner wear layer |
| Comfort underfoot | Attached 1.5mm HD EVA pad included | Often thicker core; softer feel on some products |
| Installed price | $3.99/sq ft installed | $4.50/sq ft installed |
| Best room | Any room, including baths and laundry | Living areas; avoid wet rooms |
Sweep or vacuum regularly using a hard-floor setting — avoid beater-bar attachments, which can scuff the wear layer over time. For cleaning, a damp mop with a pH-neutral vinyl floor cleaner like Bona Hard-Surface or Rejuvenate All-Floors works well; avoid anything acidic, wax-based, or abrasive. Skip the steam mop entirely — sustained heat and pressurized steam can compromise the adhesion of the attached pad and distort the plank surface. Wipe up standing spills promptly even though the core is waterproof, so moisture doesn’t work into seams or under transitions. For technical guidance, see the World Floor Covering Association vinyl flooring guide.
Wrap Up has a 100% waterproof stone-polymer core, so the plank itself won’t swell, buckle, or delaminate from a water leak. The key caveat: if water gets under the floor and sits against the subfloor for days, the subfloor — not the plank — can sustain damage. Clean up standing water promptly and you’re in good shape.
The 20 mil wear layer on Wrap Up places it in the heavy-residential and general-commercial traffic class, which is one of the more durable ratings available in residential vinyl. That thickness handles pet nails better than thinner 6–12 mil products. It won’t be impervious to a determined digger, but normal dog traffic won’t wear through it.
SPC (stone-polymer composite) uses a rigid core that contains limestone powder, making it dimensionally stable — it doesn’t expand and contract much with temperature or humidity swings. Traditional LVP has a flexible vinyl core that can shift slightly in warm, humid conditions. For Fort Myers homes — especially on concrete slabs that heat up in summer — the rigidity of SPC means fewer gapping or peaking issues over time.
CPF Floors does not publish detailed warranty terms in the product data provided to us. SPC floors in this category typically carry a manufacturer’s residential warranty covering wear-through and manufacturing defects — ask us for current warranty documentation before purchase. We’ll pull the spec sheet so you know exactly what’s covered and for how long.
Wrap Up includes an attached 1.5mm HD EVA pad bonded to the back of each plank — no separate underlayment purchase needed. That pad adds a noticeable cushion underfoot and helps muffle the hollow sound that bare rigid-core planks can produce on a concrete slab. It also slightly smooths minor subfloor imperfections.
In Southwest Florida’s resale market, buyers generally respond well to clean, waterproof hard-surface floors — they’re practical for the climate and easy to verify as low-maintenance. Vinyl plank won’t appraise as high as genuine hardwood, but it’s a neutral, durable finish that rarely turns buyers away. For most price points in this market, it’s a safe and sensible choice.
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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