Medieval Floors Super SPC Collection Madrid SPC 10mm



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Description

Warm tan brown with subtle golden undertones · 100% waterproof · Super SPC Collection



FloorScore
Low-VOC indoor air quality certified


GreenGuard Gold
Stricter indoor air quality standard


100% Waterproof
SPC rigid core, dimensionally stable


30 mil commercial wear layer
Engineered for high-traffic commercial
Quick Answer

What is Madrid?

Warm tan brown with subtle golden undertones — a 10mm SPC plank from Medieval Floors Super SPC Collection. Features a 30 mil wear layer across 9″ × 60″ planks.

Is it waterproof?

Yes, 100%. The 8mm Solid Polymer Core won’t absorb water. Install Madrid confidently in any room with moisture exposure: kitchens, bathrooms, basements, laundry rooms, entryways. Medieval Floors backs this with full waterproof warranty.

Best rooms?

Kitchens, great rooms, hallways, and entryways — the high-traffic zones where spills, pets, and foot traffic hit hardest in Bay Area homes. Madrid’s 30 mil wear layer and 10mm construction handle dense daily use.

Who’s it best for?

Design-conscious homeowners who want a warm light brown-toned floor that bridges multiple cabinet and wall-color directions — Madrid’s Warm tan brown with subtle golden undertones works with traditional wood cabinets and modern finishes equally well.

How thick is it?

Total plank thickness is 10mm, including a pre-attached 2mm anti-microbial acoustic IXPE pad for sound absorption.

Price range?

Material price: $4 to $5 per square foot for Madrid + CA sales tax. Installation is a separate quote from your contractor — Kapriz refers customers to licensed Bay Area pros. Call (408) 753-3220 for material pricing on Medieval Floors Super SPC Collection.

Overview

Built on a 10mm SPC construction with 30 mil wear layer, Madrid delivers the stability and longevity serious floors demand. The warm tan brown with subtle golden undertones pairs well with white shaker cabinets or warm wood tones and holds up in the rooms where spills, humidity, and foot traffic hit hardest. 9-inch by 60-inch planks float over most subfloors using an angle-tap click system with no adhesive and no acclimation wait. 100% waterproof core. Available now at Kapriz Hardwood Floors in Santa Clara, CA.

What our showroom staff says about Madrid: it reads warmer under gallery lighting than on a phone screen. Bring cabinet samples in to compare — Madrid pairs with white shaker cabinets or warm wood tones in ways the product photos miss.

Specifications

Brand Medieval Floors
Collection Super SPC Collection
Color Madrid — Warm tone, warm tan brown with subtle golden undertones
Plank size 9 inches wide × 60 inches long
Thickness 10mm
Wear layer 30 mil
Surface finish Prime Urethane with Ceramic Bead Coating
Edge profile Micro-Bevel
Locking system Uniclic glueless floating click
Unique planks varied
SF per carton 15.0 sq ft
Installation Floating click (glueless)
Installation grade Above, On, Below grade
Waterproof Yes — 100%
Warranty Lifetime Limited Residential / 15-Year Limited Commercial
Certifications FloorScore + GreenGuard Gold certified

What makes Madrid different


Warm tan brown with subtle golden undertones — versatile across design styles. The light brown tone pairs well with traditional or contemporary cabinetry. The Prime Urethane with Ceramic Bead Coating surface and character variation give Madrid authentic depth — it reads as real wood, not printed imitation.


10mm total construction — premium SPC feel. Rigid SPC core plus attached acoustic pad delivers 10mm total plank thickness. Dramatically firmer and quieter underfoot than thinner SPC. 100% waterproof — safe for every room including kitchens, bathrooms, basements, and laundry rooms.


30 mil wear layer with matte finish. The 30 mil commercial-grade wear layer handles pet claws, chair legs, dropped dishes, and heavy daily traffic. Extra scratch resistance matters in kitchens, entryways, and pet households.


Pre-attached 2mm anti-microbial acoustic IXPE underlayment. No separate underlayment purchase, no pad decisions. The attached pad is required for the waterproof warranty — other pads void structural integrity coverage. Dampens footfall noise throughout the home.


Prime Urethane with Ceramic Bead Coating surface with Micro-Bevel edges. Texture follows the printed grain exactly, creating visual depth that reads as real sawn wood up close. Defined plank edges without overly-wide grooves that trap dirt.


Uniclic glueless floating click — above, on, or below grade. Installs over wood, concrete, or existing hard flooring. No adhesive, no acclimation wait, DIY-friendly with a tapping block. Madrid’s Uniclic glueless floating click system plus 10mm rigid build works above, on, and below grade — basement to second floor, no construction-type restrictions.


Need an installer? We refer licensed pros. We’re a licensed flooring retailer in Santa Clara — we refer customers to licensed contractors across the Bay Area. (Author byline at top of page covers our installer credentials so they’re not repeated here.)


Wholesale pricing — no big-box markup. Kapriz has been a Bay Area flooring specialist since 2003, and that volume earns us direct-supplier pricing from Medieval Floors that a one-time buyer can’t get. We’re a flooring-specialty retailer — no big-box overhead built into your per-square-foot price. What you see in our quote is what the manufacturer charges plus our margin, not five layers of distribution.

How Madrid compares

Madrid sits in Medieval Floors’s Super SPC Collection line at 10mm total thickness — the thickest SPC Medieval Floors makes. Here’s how it compares to the other SPC options in the Medieval Floors lineup:

Feature Valletta Collection
(6.5mm)
Marseille Collection
(8mm)
Madrid
(Super SPC Collection, 10mm)
Collection Valletta Collection Marseille Collection Super SPC Collection
Total thickness 6.5mm (incl. pad) 8mm (incl. pad) 10mm (incl. pad)
Wear layer 20 mil 20 mil 30 mil
Underlayment anti-microbial acoustic IXPE attached anti-microbial acoustic IXPE attached anti-microbial acoustic IXPE attached
Waterproof 100% 100% 100%
Warranty Lifetime Residential Lifetime Residential Lifetime Residential
Price (per sq ft) $2 to $3 $3 to $4 $4 to $5
Best for Whole-home residential, moderate commercial High-traffic residential + light commercial High-traffic residential + light commercial

Prices are estimated ranges. Call (408) 753-3220 for exact pricing and project quotes on Madrid and comparable Medieval Floors SPC collections we special-order from our Santa Clara showroom.

Installation & care

Below are Medieval Floors’s manufacturer specifications plus installer best-practice notes (author byline at top of page). Medieval Floors’s warranty follows manufacturer spec; real-world installation often benefits from the extra steps below.

Acclimation

Acclimate boxes flat in the installation room for 48 hours at 65–85°F and 35–65% relative humidity before installing.

Pro tip: SPC doesn’t need acclimation the way hardwood does, but the install room should be at its normal operating temperature during install — not 60°F in winter or 90°F in summer. Install at the temperature the room will typically be. This minimizes edge-gap changes after the floor settles.

Subfloor flatness

Subfloor must be flat to within 3/16 inch over 10 feet. Fill low spots and grind high points before installation.

Pro tip: On wood subfloors, check for joist deflection before installation. Walk the subfloor — if you feel bounce or hear creaking, SPC will amplify it over time. Install additional bridging between joists before flooring goes down. Common in older Bay Area homes.

Moisture testing (concrete)

Test concrete subfloors per ASTM F1869 (≤ 5 lbs/1000 sqft/24hr CaCl) or ASTM F2170 (≤ 80% RH).

Pro tip: One moisture test is a snapshot, not a seasonal profile. Slab moisture in the Bay Area can swing 10-15 percentage points between wet and dry seasons. If your test passes in summer, retest in winter before committing, or just install the 6-mil vapor barrier as standard practice.

Moisture barrier (concrete subfloors)

A 6-mil polyethylene moisture barrier is required over concrete subfloors. Not required over wood subfloors that pass moisture testing.

Pro tip: We’ve replaced too many vinyl floors that failed from slab moisture in Bay Area homes — many built on fill or near old creek beds. Even when the slab tests dry today, seasonal water table shifts can push moisture up through the concrete years later. 6-mil polyethylene sheeting is $30-50 per room and takes 20 minutes to install. Always install it over concrete, regardless of what the manufacturer spec says is “required.”

Underlayment (do not replace the attached pad)

No additional underlayment required — 2mm IXPE anti-microbial acoustic pad is factory-attached.

Pro tip: The attached anti-microbial acoustic IXPE pad is part of the warranty contract, not an accessory. Adding foam, cork, or rubber underneath voids the structural integrity coverage. If the subfloor is irregular, fix that with leveling compound first — don’t stack pads to mask a subfloor problem.

Installation method

Floating click installation. Leave 1/4-inch expansion gap at all walls and fixed objects. Do not glue or nail.

Pro tip: Stagger end joints at least 8 inches between adjacent rows for structural integrity and visual realism. A random stagger looks more natural than a rigid 1/3 or 1/2 offset. We typically cut the first plank of every other row at 12 inches to start the stagger, then let natural plank lengths drive randomness.

Radiant heat compatibility

Radiant heat compatible. Maximum surface temperature 80°F. Heat must rise gradually (no more than 5°F per hour during initial warm-up).

Pro tip: Per manufacturer: Radiant heat compatible. Maximum surface temperature 80°F. Heat must rise gradually (no more than 5°F per hour during initial warm-up). The surface temperature cap is the critical number. Hydronic systems typically run below spec naturally; electric mats can exceed it if the thermostat is mis-positioned. Position the sensor in the finished floor, not in the slab, and verify with an infrared thermometer before tiling furniture or rugs on top.

Daily maintenance

Sweep or dry-mop regularly. Clean with a damp mop and pH-neutral cleaner. Never use wax, polish, steam mops, or abrasive cleaners.

Pro tip: The fastest way to wear out the wear layer is tracked-in grit. Walk-off mats at every entrance plus twice-weekly vacuuming (hard-floor setting, no beater bar) in high-traffic areas buys years of finish life. The wear layer handles traffic; abrasive grit grinds it down prematurely.

What to avoid

Avoid prolonged direct sunlight without UV-protective window film. Do not use rolling chairs without protective floor mats.

Pro tip: Rubber- and latex-backed walk-off mats cause permanent yellow discoloration under SPC warranties. The rubber chemistry reacts with the wear layer over months. Use felt-backed or woven natural-fiber mats instead — and never leave any mat in place over a seam line.

Furniture and pet protection

Use felt pads under all furniture legs. For heavy items, use wide-base coasters to distribute weight.

Pro tip: Felt pads on every furniture leg is non-negotiable — and they need replacing every 6-12 months as they compress and pick up grit. A 2-year-old felt pad is essentially sandpaper. Inexpensive protection against the most common source of visible wear.

Frequently asked questions

How do I estimate how much flooring I need?
Length × width of each room in feet gives you square footage. Add 10% for waste and attic stock. Madrid covers 15.0 sqft per carton — for a 200 sqft room that’s about 15 cartons (225.0 sqft). Always round up.

Pro tip: we strongly recommend hiring a licensed flooring contractor to measure before ordering, especially for larger jobs. They’ll account for transitions, stairs, closets, and pattern waste that homeowners often miss. Under-ordering means stopping mid-install to wait for another box — and batch matching isn’t guaranteed.

Can I install SPC myself?
Yes, SPC is physically DIY-friendly — Uniclic click systems install with a $150 kit and no adhesive. But warranty-wise, the answer depends on which brand and what mistakes get made. Most common case: DIY is legally allowed, but if you make an installation mistake (missed expansion gap, bad subfloor prep, wrong stagger pattern, skipped moisture barrier), that portion of coverage voids. Material defects from the manufacturer are still covered. A few brands go further — their warranty explicitly requires “professional installation by a licensed contractor” as a condition of coverage, so any DIY install = warranty void even without mistakes. Always check your specific brand’s warranty language before deciding.

Pro tip: when a claim gets filed later, the manufacturer sends a licensed flooring inspector who examines the install — DIY that followed manufacturer spec to the letter can still pass inspection. DIY that cut corners won’t. We don’t tell customers not to DIY — we tell them: price out a licensed contractor quote first, read your brand’s warranty carefully, and decide based on your comfort with the procedure, not just the labor savings.

Will Madrid work in my basement?
Yes, SPC works in basements — that’s actually where it outperforms engineered hardwood and laminate most clearly. But if you had water damage before, we recommend going beyond the standard 6-mil polyethylene vapor barrier most manufacturers call for. For a basement slab with previous moisture issues, do both layers:

Layer 1 — concrete moisture epoxy applied directly to the slab (products like Koster VAP 2000 or Aquafin 2K/M). Liquid-applied membrane that chemically bonds to concrete. Rates around 25 lbs/1000sqft vapor transmission versus the 8 lbs ASTM F1869 requires.

Layer 2 — 6-mil polyethylene sheeting on top of the cured epoxy. Seems redundant, but it’s not. Epoxy handles normal slab conditions permanently. The plastic sheet above is your insurance against slab cracks that develop over 20+ years from settling, seismic movement, or seasonal water-table stress — all common in Bay Area homes, especially older ones or those built on fill. If the slab cracks in year 12, the epoxy layer is compromised at that crack — but the plastic above stops the moisture before it reaches your SPC.

Total cost: $600-1,100 for a typical basement versus $50-100 for plastic alone. For a floor designed to last 20+ years in a moisture-prone slab, double protection pays for itself the first time the slab shifts.

How does SPC compare to real hardwood?
Honest answer: SPC and hardwood compete on different metrics, and your choice depends on whether you’re buying for lifespan or for home value.

SPC is functional flooring, not an investment. It’s waterproof, handles pet claws and kid spills, installs fast, costs less upfront. But it’s a printed image with a wear layer on top — you can’t refinish it, and when it wears out in 20-25 years, you replace the whole floor. For kitchens, bathrooms, basements, rentals, and high-traffic family homes, SPC is the right call.

Real investment = engineered hardwood with at least 3mm veneer. That’s the threshold where the floor becomes refinishable — you can sand and refinish it 2-3 times over 50+ years, updating stain color as design trends shift. 4mm+ veneer pushes that to 3-5 refinishes over 75+ years. Appraisers factor genuine hardwood into home value; they don’t factor SPC. If you’re in a forever home, want real wood underfoot, and are willing to keep liquid away from it, engineered hardwood with 3mm+ veneer is the long-game choice.

Important caveat: engineered hardwood sold with 1-2mm veneer (common in budget lines) is functionally the same as SPC — can’t be refinished, lasts 20-25 years, then replace. If you’re paying hardwood prices, check the veneer spec. Under 3mm = you’re paying premium for a utility product.

We carry both categories — happy to walk you through specific products in either direction. The real question is: are you buying for 20 years of waterproof durability, or for 50+ years of refinishable real wood?

Do you offer samples I can take home?
Yes, sample loans are available with a refundable deposit on cash or credit card. We refund the full deposit when you bring the sample back within one week. Call (408) 753-3220 ahead of your visit to confirm Madrid is on-hand — we don’t permanently stock every color, and any sample can be out on loan when you arrive. If we don’t have one immediately, we can typically order from the supplier. Samples let you see Madrid under your home’s lighting, critical for color decisions. Visit us at 891 Laurelwood Rd in Santa Clara.
How fast can I receive my Madrid order?
Typically 3–7 business days for standard orders. Madrid ships from Medieval Floors warehouse in San Leandro, CA. Local delivery is available. Nationwide shipping via LTL. Customer pickup at our Santa Clara showroom. Call or text (408) 753-3220 for delivery details.
What’s your return policy?
Kapriz ships every flooring order as a special order from the manufacturer’s warehouse — all sales are final.

Always covered at no cost:

• Manufacturing defects
• Wrong product shipped
• Delivery damage (documented on receipt before driver leaves)

Why returns aren’t the default: sending a flooring pallet back means six handoffs, each with damage risk. Freight runs $300–800. Kapriz carries the exposure if the supplier rejects the condition on arrival.

Written exceptions (rare, case-by-case): 25% restocking fee + customer pays all freight + supplier handling. Never available for opened cartons, custom orders, closeouts, or discontinued runs.

Pro tip: the fastest way to build confidence before ordering Madrid is to see it in person. Call us at (408) 753-3220 first — we’ll confirm whether Madrid is currently in the showroom (sample inventory rotates) and set up a sample loan or showroom visit. If color matching is critical for a larger project, we have additional options we’ll walk through on the phone.

Is Madrid compatible with radiant heat?
Both hydronic (water/gas-heated) and electric radiant work with Madrid when run within 80°F. Hydronic systems run a more even temperature gradient across the slab — fewer hot spots, easier to keep within spec, slightly better for the floor’s longevity. Electric systems heat faster but are more prone to local hot spots over heating elements; if you’re going electric, prioritize systems with built-in temperature limit controllers. Either system needs the floor temperature sensor embedded with the heating element, not just an air-temperature thermostat reading the room.

See Madrid in person

Visit our Santa Clara showroom to handle the plank, compare it to other SPC options, and ask our team anything about installation or pairing.

Kapriz Hardwood Floors
891 Laurelwood Rd, Suite 101
Santa Clara, CA 95054
Call or text: (408) 753-3220
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Last updated 2026-05-02 · Madrid · Super SPC Collection · Tracked via Kapriz Hardwood Floors, Santa Clara CA.

Additional information

Brand

Medieval Floors

Collection

Super SPC Collection (10mm)

Flooring Type

SPC

Thickness

10mm+

Water Resistant

Yes

Wear Layer

30 mil

Width

9 inches +

Color Tone

Light Brown