Dakota Oak

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Kalas BrunoKalmar BlancoKalmar EsenciaRoble TwilightKalas NozAutumn OakBold OakCello

Specifications

Dakota Oak Waterproof Laminate starts at $4.50 per square foot installed in Fort Myers — a gray oak-look floor from Maxxi Floors’ Aqua Plus Collection built for homes that need real moisture protection without sacrificing wood character. At 10 mm thick with wide 9.5″ × 72″ planks, it reads as a genuine hardwood from across the room. The cool gray tone works equally well with coastal and contemporary interiors.

What Dakota Oak Waterproof Laminate is built for

Southwest Florida’s humidity, slab-on-grade construction, and the occasional splash from a pool lanai make waterproof laminate a practical choice. Dakota Oak’s 10 mm core is engineered to resist moisture penetration that would buckle a standard laminate, which matters in a climate where indoor humidity rarely drops below 60 percent.

The wide-plank format hides the sandy grit that comes in off the beach better than narrow strips, and the gray oak coloring won’t show the chalky residue that lighter floors do in coastal homes. For snowbird owners or rental properties where the floor sits unoccupied for months at a time, the waterproof construction provides a buffer against humidity swings no one is around to manage.

Product Specifications

Size 9.5” x 72”
Thickness 10 mm

Installed pricing in Fort Myers & Southwest Florida

Flooring Queen installs Dakota Oak at $4.50 per square foot, and that price covers the full scope of a standard job: delivery, removal of your existing flooring, subfloor prep for typical slab conditions, the installation itself, new baseboards, and transition strips between rooms. Debris is hauled off the same day.

A few things fall outside that base price. Significant low spots or high spots in the concrete slab require leveling compound, which is priced separately once we assess the floor. Stair nosing, intricate room layouts, or custom border work are also quoted as add-ons. Schedule a free in-home measurement and we’ll walk you through a written cost breakdown before any work begins.

How Dakota Oak Waterproof Laminate compares

Shoppers frequently weigh Dakota Oak against luxury vinyl plank, and the choice comes down to what you’re optimizing for. Waterproof laminate like Dakota Oak delivers a denser, more rigid feel underfoot — closer to real wood — and the printed layer tends to show finer grain detail than most vinyl at this price point. The trade-off is meaningful: LVP tolerates standing water indefinitely, while waterproof laminate resists moisture intrusion but shouldn’t be submerged. In a bathroom where flooding is a real scenario, LVP wins. In a main living area, kitchen, or open floor plan where the concern is humidity and spills rather than standing water, Dakota Oak’s rigidity and wood-like sound profile are genuine advantages. LVP also installs at a slightly lower price point.

Dakota Oak Luxury Vinyl Plank
Water resistance Waterproof — resists moisture, not submersion Fully waterproof, tolerates standing water
Scratch resistance / wear layer AC-rated aluminum oxide surface Mil-rated wear layer varies by product
Comfort underfoot Dense 10 mm core, solid feel Softer, more flexible underfoot
Installed price $4.50 / sq ft installed $3.99 / sq ft installed
Best room Living areas, kitchens, bedrooms Bathrooms, laundry, below-grade spaces

Care & maintenance

Sweep or vacuum Dakota Oak regularly to keep abrasive particles — sand is the biggest culprit in Southwest Florida homes — from working into the surface. For damp mopping, use a well-wrung mop and a pH-neutral laminate cleaner such as Bona Hard-Surface Floor Cleaner; avoid soaking the floor or letting water pool near seams. Stay away from steam mops entirely — the heat and moisture can force vapor into the core and cause swelling at the joints over time. Avoid wax-based or oil-based cleaners, which leave residue that dulls the finish. For technical guidance, see the World Floor Covering Association vinyl flooring guide.

Frequently asked questions

Will standing water actually damage this floor, or is ‘waterproof’ the whole story?

Dakota Oak is waterproof laminate, meaning the core resists moisture penetration from spills and high humidity — but prolonged standing water can still work into seams and cause damage. Clean up puddles promptly. For rooms where flooding is a genuine risk, a fully waterproof LVP may be a better fit.

What’s the traffic rating on this laminate, and does it hold up in a busy household?

The Aqua Plus Collection uses an AC-rated wear surface standard for residential laminate. AC3 handles moderate residential traffic well; AC4 covers heavy residential and light commercial use. Without a confirmed AC rating in the published specs, ask your Flooring Queen rep to confirm — it determines whether this is the right fit for a high-traffic entry or commercial space.

Does the old floor have to come up first, or can this go right over existing tile?

In most cases, Dakota Oak can float over existing hard, flat surfaces like tile or vinyl — no glue-down required. The key condition is that the existing floor must be structurally sound and level within manufacturer tolerances. We check for high spots, loose tiles, and height transitions at doors during our pre-install walkthrough.

What kind of warranty backs this floor after it’s installed?

Maxxi Floors waterproof laminate typically carries a residential warranty covering manufacturing defects and surface wear for the life of the product in a residential setting, with shorter coverage for light commercial use. Specific terms vary by collection — ask for the Aqua Plus warranty document before purchase so you know exactly what’s covered and for how long.

Does putting in new laminate actually move the needle on a home’s resale value in this market?

Fresh, neutral-toned flooring in good condition consistently helps Southwest Florida homes show better and sell faster, but laminate won’t add dollar-for-dollar what hardwood or porcelain might. The honest upside is that replacing worn carpet or dated tile with a clean gray oak floor removes a buyer objection — which is often worth more than the floor’s material cost in a competitive listing.

Where in the house does this work best, and are there any rooms I should avoid?

Dakota Oak is well-suited for main living areas, kitchens, hallways, and bedrooms — essentially anywhere on or above a concrete slab. Avoid full bathrooms where the floor might sit under standing water regularly. It’s also not rated for below-grade installations like basement spaces, though that’s rarely a concern in Southwest Florida’s slab-built homes.

Why buy from Flooring Queen

Flooring Queen specializes in waterproof laminate installs across Southwest Florida — flooring that survives humidity without warping or seam separation. Licensed, insured, single-location accountability. 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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