Amber Tide

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Specifications

Amber Tide Engineered Hardwood starts at $8.99 per square foot installed in Fort Myers — a warm honey oak floor from LW Flooring’s Riverstone collection. The embossed-in-register texture traces the natural grain of oak, and the painted beveled edge gives each 7-inch plank a clean, defined look. It’s a straightforward choice for homeowners who want real wood character without the maintenance demands of solid hardwood.

What Amber Tide Engineered Hardwood is built for

At 5.5mm thick with a click-lock installation system, Amber Tide is built to float over concrete slabs — the foundation type found in the vast majority of Southwest Florida homes. The multi-layer engineered construction resists the dimensional movement that solid wood struggles with in high-humidity coastal environments, making it a more stable choice year-round in this climate.

The 20 mil polyurethane wear layer holds up to everyday foot traffic, pets, and the sandy grit that tends to follow people indoors from the beach. Whether this is a primary residence, a rental, or a seasonal home that sits unoccupied through the summer, the construction is designed to handle the humidity cycling that Fort Myers and the surrounding coast deliver.

Product Specifications

Plank Width 7″
Plank Length 60″
Thickness 5.5mm
Wear Layer 20 mil
Finish Polyurethane
Species Look

Installed pricing in Fort Myers & Southwest Florida

Flooring Queen installs Amber Tide at $8.99 per square foot, with no hidden line items for standard jobs. That price covers delivery to your home, removal and disposal of your existing flooring, standard subfloor preparation, the installation itself, new baseboard reinstallation, and transition strips between rooms.

Jobs that require significant subfloor leveling — common on older slabs with dips or humps — will carry an additional charge, as will stair nosing, decorative inlays, or custom border work. Call or schedule online and we’ll come out at no charge to measure the space and hand you a written quote before any commitment is made.

How Amber Tide Engineered Hardwood compares

Solid hardwood and Amber Tide share the same oak look and can both be refinished, but the construction differences matter a lot in Southwest Florida. Solid hardwood is a single plank of wood from face to back — it expands and contracts significantly with humidity changes, which makes it a poor fit for concrete slabs or homes without consistent climate control. Engineered hardwood like Amber Tide uses a layered core that dramatically reduces that movement, making it suitable for slab-on-grade installs and coastal humidity.

Where solid hardwood wins: thicker wear layers on some species allow more refinishing cycles over decades. Where Amber Tide wins: stability in this climate, a lower installed price, and the ability to go directly over concrete without a raised subfloor system.

Amber Tide Solid Hardwood
Water resistance Surface-resistant; not waterproof Low; swells with moisture exposure
Scratch resistance / wear layer 20 mil polyurethane finish Varies; depends on species and finish
Comfort underfoot Warm, wood feel; moderate give Warm, wood feel; slightly firmer
Installed price $8.99 per sq ft installed Typically $10–$14+ per sq ft installed
Best room Living areas, bedrooms, main floors Above-grade rooms with humidity control

Care & maintenance

Sweep or dust-mop daily to clear the fine grit and sand common in Southwest Florida homes — abrasive particles do more surface damage than foot traffic alone. For cleaning, use a hardwood-specific product like Bona Hardwood Floor Cleaner or a similarly pH-balanced formula applied with a damp — not wet — mop. Standing water should be wiped up promptly; the polyurethane finish resists surface moisture but water that sits and seeps into seams or edges over time can compromise the core. Avoid steam mops, oil soaps, and any wax-based product, as these can dull or lift the factory finish. For technical guidance, see the National Wood Flooring Association consumer hardwood information.

Frequently asked questions

How much time should I set aside for the floor to acclimate before Flooring Queen installs it?

Engineered hardwood typically needs 48 to 72 hours to acclimate in your home before installation. In Southwest Florida’s humidity, this step is especially important — the planks need to reach equilibrium with your interior conditions so they don’t shift after they’re locked in place. Keep your HVAC running at normal living temperatures during that window.

The wear layer is listed as 20 mil — does that mean this floor can actually be sanded and refinished?

Yes, a 20 mil wear layer is thick enough to support light sanding and refinishing, typically once or twice over the floor’s life depending on how much material is removed each time. That’s not the same as solid hardwood, which can handle more passes, but it does mean the floor isn’t a one-and-done surface if it gets scratched or dulled years down the road.

What’s the real difference between engineered and solid hardwood, and why does it matter for a Florida home?

Engineered hardwood has a real wood veneer on top bonded to a layered core, which makes it far more dimensionally stable than solid wood under shifting humidity. Solid hardwood is one solid piece — it moves with moisture changes in ways that can cause gapping or cupping. For Southwest Florida homes, especially those on concrete slabs, engineered construction is the practical recommendation.

My house has a concrete slab foundation — is this floor actually compatible with that?

Amber Tide’s click-lock, floating installation method is designed to work directly over concrete slabs, which is the standard foundation type across most of Southwest Florida. The engineered core handles the slight moisture vapor that concrete emits better than solid wood would. A moisture barrier or underlayment may be recommended depending on the slab’s condition — your installer will assess that during the pre-install walkthrough.

If someone spills water on this floor, or a pet has an accident, will it cause damage?

Surface spills wiped up quickly won’t damage Amber Tide — the polyurethane finish provides meaningful water resistance at the surface level. However, this is not a waterproof floor. Water that sits in seams, floods a room, or repeatedly wicks into the edges can damage the wood-based core over time. It’s a solid choice for kitchens and living areas, but not for wet rooms like bathrooms.

We’re only in Fort Myers part of the year — what happens to this floor when the house sits empty through summer?

Engineered hardwood handles seasonal vacancy better than solid wood, but it still needs a stable environment to perform well long-term. Keep your thermostat set between 65–80°F and maintain some level of humidity control while you’re away — South Florida summers can push interior humidity high enough to cause expansion or mold risk if the home is fully closed up without any climate management.

Why buy from Flooring Queen

Flooring Queen has over 20 years of experience installing engineered hardwood across Southwest Florida — slab foundations, humidity, the realities Florida throws at real wood. We install everything ourselves. 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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