Serendipity Engineered Hardwood starts at $8.99 per square foot installed in Fort Myers — a warm caramel oak floor from LW Flooring’s Odyssey Collection that brings genuine wood character to everyday living spaces. The embossed-in-register texture follows the grain realistically, and the wide 7-2/3″ plank format keeps the look open and grounded. It’s a straightforward choice for homeowners who want real oak without the complications of solid hardwood in a humid climate.
Serendipity is built for the rooms where life actually happens — main living areas, dining rooms, and bedrooms that need a floor with some durability behind it. The AC4 wear layer handles moderate foot traffic comfortably, and the click-lock engineered construction is designed to float over concrete slab foundations, which is the standard in most Southwest Florida homes.
The multi-ply oak core handles the humidity cycling common here better than solid hardwood. That matters whether you’re living in the home full-time near the coast or running a seasonal property that sits closed for months at a time. It won’t cup or gap the way a solid plank would under the same conditions.
| Plank Width | 7-2/3″ |
|---|---|
| Plank Length | 59-3/4″ |
| Thickness | 12mm |
| Wear Layer | Melamine – AC4 |
| Finish | Aluminum Oxide |
| Species | Oak |
Flooring Queen installs Serendipity at $8.99 per square foot, and that price covers the full scope of a standard job: material delivery, removal of your existing floor covering, light subfloor prep for typical slab conditions, the installation itself, new baseboard reinstallation, and transition strips between rooms. Haul-away of the old material is included.
A few things can move the number: significant subfloor leveling work, stair nosing, inlaid borders, or unusually tight pattern layouts. The best way to get a firm number is to schedule our complimentary in-home measurement — you’ll leave with a written quote that covers your specific floor plan before any work begins.
Shoppers comparing Serendipity to solid hardwood are often surprised how similar the finished look is — same oak species, same aluminum oxide finish, same warm caramel tone. The structural difference is what matters here. Solid hardwood is milled from a single piece of wood. It moves more with humidity swings, and it’s not recommended for direct installation over concrete slab without a vapor barrier system and careful monitoring.
Engineered hardwood like Serendipity uses a cross-ply core that resists seasonal movement better, making it a more stable choice for Southwest Florida’s humidity and slab-on-grade construction. The trade-off: solid hardwood can be sanded and refinished more times over its life. Serendipity can be lightly refinished, but not as many times as a thick solid plank allows.
| Serendipity | Solid Hardwood | |
|---|---|---|
| Water resistance | Surface-resistant; not waterproof | Minimal; vulnerable to moisture |
| Scratch resistance / wear layer | Aluminum oxide; AC4 rated | Finish varies by brand/product |
| Comfort underfoot | Warm, solid feel | Warm, solid feel |
| Installed price | $8.99/sq ft installed | Typically $10–$14/sq ft installed |
| Best room | Living areas, bedrooms, over slab | Main floors; not ideal over slab |
Sweep or dust-mop Serendipity regularly to keep grit from grinding into the aluminum oxide finish — that’s the biggest daily threat to any hardwood floor in a sandy coastal environment. For deeper cleaning, use a hardwood-specific cleaner like Bona Hardwood Floor Cleaner or a similarly pH-balanced formula applied with a barely damp mop; never let standing water sit on the surface. Avoid steam mops entirely — the heat and moisture can swell the core over time. Do not use vinegar, citrus-based cleaners, or oil soaps, as these leave residue or break down the finish prematurely. For technical guidance, see the National Wood Flooring Association consumer hardwood information.
Engineered hardwood like Serendipity typically needs 48–72 hours to acclimate inside your home before installation begins. In Southwest Florida’s humidity, this step matters — the planks need to adjust to your indoor climate so the finished floor stays dimensionally stable after install. Keep the HVAC running at your normal living temperature during that window.
Serendipity carries a melamine wear layer rated AC4, which can be lightly screened or refinished a limited number of times — far fewer passes than a thick solid hardwood allows. It’s not a floor you’d plan to sand aggressively, but light refreshing of the surface is possible if the wear layer is in reasonable shape.
Engineered hardwood is the standard recommendation over concrete slab in Southwest Florida because its cross-ply core resists humidity-driven expansion and contraction far better than solid wood. Solid hardwood is milled from a single piece and moves more with seasonal humidity swings — that leads to cupping, gapping, or buckling on slab-on-grade foundations common throughout the region.
Serendipity will handle seasonal vacancy well as long as your HVAC or a dehumidifier keeps the interior humidity reasonably controlled while you’re away. Engineered hardwood tolerates humidity cycling better than solid, but leaving a home completely unconditioned in a Florida summer — with interior humidity climbing above 70% — puts stress on any wood-based floor.
A spill cleaned up promptly won’t damage Serendipity — the aluminum oxide finish provides surface moisture resistance for everyday incidents. What it isn’t is waterproof through the core. Water that sits for an extended time, seeps into seams, or pools from a slow leak can swell the planks. Clean up spills quickly and don’t let moisture linger.
LW Flooring backs Serendipity with a lifetime residential warranty and a 15-year light commercial warranty. The residential warranty covers manufacturing defects and finish performance under normal use. Warranty terms typically require proper installation per manufacturer guidelines and routine care — your Flooring Queen installer can walk you through those conditions before the job starts.
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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