Abbott Engineered Hardwood starts at $8.99 per square foot installed in Fort Myers — a wide-plank oak floor in a warm natural tone, part of LW Flooring’s Cascades collection. The embossed-in-register texture follows the grain of the wood realistically, and the painted beveled edge gives each 7-2/3″ plank a clean, defined look that reads well in both open living spaces and smaller rooms.
Abbott is built for the realities of Southwest Florida homes: concrete slab foundations, fluctuating humidity, and the kind of daily foot traffic that comes with coastal living. The IXPE pad is attached directly to the plank, which cushions the floor against hard slab and provides a moisture buffer — both meaningful advantages in this climate. The click-lock floating system also means the floor can move slightly with humidity swings rather than fighting them.
With an AC4 wear layer rating and aluminum oxide finish, Abbott holds up to heavier residential use — good news for households with kids, frequent guests, or seasonal rental properties in areas like Cape Coral or Bonita Springs where turnover wear adds up quickly.
| Plank Width | 7-2/3″ |
|---|---|
| Plank Length | 59-1/2″ |
| Thickness | 10mm |
| Wear Layer | AC4 |
| Finish | Aluminum Oxide |
| Species | Oak |
Flooring Queen installs Abbott at $8.99 per square foot, and that price covers more than just the planks going down. It includes delivery to your home, removal of your old flooring, surface prep for a standard subfloor, the installation itself, new baseboards, and transition strips between rooms — plus cleanup and debris removal when the crew leaves.
Some conditions add cost. Significant subfloor leveling, stair nosing, or custom layout patterns like herringbone are quoted separately. The best way to get a firm number is to schedule a free in-home measurement — Flooring Queen provides a written quote before any work begins, so there are no surprises on project day.
Shoppers who want real oak often compare engineered hardwood like Abbott directly to solid hardwood flooring. Solid hardwood is thicker and can be sanded and refinished more times over its life, which appeals to buyers planning a long-term renovation. But solid hardwood reacts more aggressively to humidity and cannot be floated over a concrete slab — both significant limitations in Southwest Florida where slabs are standard and humidity is persistent year-round.
Abbott’s engineered construction layers a real oak veneer over a stable core, which resists the cupping and gapping that humidity causes in solid planks. The trade-off is a thinner wear layer with fewer refinish cycles available. For most SWFL homeowners, that’s a reasonable exchange for a floor that actually performs in the local environment without requiring a full glue-down or nail-down installation.
| Abbott | Solid Hardwood | |
|---|---|---|
| Water resistance | Better — stable core resists humidity | Lower — swells with moisture swings |
| Scratch resistance / wear layer | AC4 aluminum oxide finish | Varies; no standardized AC rating |
| Comfort underfoot | Attached IXPE pad over slab | Requires separate underlayment or nail-down |
| Installed price | $8.99/sq ft | Typically $10–$14/sq ft installed |
| Best room | Main living areas over slab | Above-grade rooms with wood subfloor |
Sweep or vacuum Abbott regularly — use a hard-floor setting that keeps the beater bar off the surface, since rotating brushes can dull the aluminum oxide finish over time. For damp cleaning, a lightly wrung microfiber mop with a hardwood-specific cleaner like Bona Hardwood Floor Cleaner works well; avoid steam mops entirely, as repeated steam exposure can push moisture into the core and cause swelling or delamination. Never use oil soaps, wax-based products, or anything acidic — they leave residue that clouds the finish and voids the warranty. Wipe spills promptly; while the finish resists surface moisture, standing water at seams is still a risk. For technical guidance, see the National Wood Flooring Association consumer hardwood information.
LW Flooring recommends acclimating engineered hardwood for 48 to 72 hours in the room where it will be installed. In Southwest Florida’s humidity, this step matters — letting the planks adjust to your home’s indoor climate before installation reduces the chance of gapping or buckling after the floor goes down.
Abbott can be lightly refinished, but the number of times is limited by its wear layer thickness. The AC4 rating indicates a durable surface, but engineered veneer is thinner than solid hardwood, so most installations support one careful refinish at most — screen-and-recoat rather than a full sand-down is the safer approach.
Engineered hardwood is built from layers of wood pressed together with a real oak veneer on top, while solid hardwood is one piece of wood all the way through. Solid hardwood cannot be installed as a floating floor over concrete and reacts poorly to high humidity — both deal-breakers in SWFL. Abbott’s engineered construction handles slab installs and handles moisture movement without cupping.
Flooring Queen installs Abbott throughout the greater Fort Myers area and surrounding communities, including Naples and Estero. If you’re outside those areas, it’s worth calling — coverage extends across much of Lee and Collier counties, and the team can confirm your address when you schedule your measurement appointment.
Day-to-day care for Abbott costs very little — a bottle of Bona Hardwood Floor Cleaner runs about $10–$15 and lasts months with regular use. There’s no sealing or waxing required. If the surface ever loses its sheen from wear, a professional screen-and-recoat every 7–10 years is the main long-term maintenance expense.
Abbott’s AC4 wear layer rating puts it in the upper tier of residential scratch resistance, which holds up well against most dog breeds under normal activity. Aluminum oxide finish adds hardness to the surface. For accidents, wipe up liquid promptly — the finish resists surface moisture but prolonged contact at seams can seep into the core, so quick cleanup is the key habit.
Engineered hardwood is the only wood we recommend over SWFL slabs, and we install it every week. Our team handles substrate moisture testing, layout, install, and trim from one source. Written installed quote: (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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