Nautilus Engineered Hardwood starts at $8.99/sq ft installed in Fort Myers — a wide-plank hickory floor in warm walnut tones from LW Flooring’s Odyssey collection. The embossed-in-register texture follows the natural grain of the wood, giving each 7-2/3″ plank a grounded, organic look. It’s a floor that reads as real hardwood without asking you to babysit it.
Hickory is one of the harder domestic wood species, and the AC4 melamine wear layer adds another layer of protection against chair legs, pet nails, and foot traffic. That combination makes Nautilus a reasonable fit for living rooms, dining rooms, and open-plan spaces where floors take real daily use. It carries a light commercial warranty too, so it handles more than the average household.
For Southwest Florida homes, the click-lock construction and engineered core are important details. Engineered planks are dimensionally more stable than solid wood over concrete slabs and in the humidity swings that come with coastal living — helpful whether the home is occupied year-round or sits vacant for stretches during snowbird season.
| Plank Width | 7-2/3″ |
|---|---|
| Plank Length | 59-3/4″ |
| Thickness | 12mm |
| Wear Layer | Melamine – AC4 |
| Finish | Aluminum Oxide |
| Species | Hickory |
Flooring Queen installs Nautilus at $8.99 per square foot, and that price covers the full job: material delivery, removal of your current flooring, standard subfloor prep, installation, baseboards, and transition strips. Cleanup and debris removal are included — you don’t coordinate a separate haul.
Some situations carry an upcharge. Heavy subfloor leveling, stair nosing, intricate room layouts, or custom borders add to the base price. The best way to get a firm number is to schedule a free in-home measure — Flooring Queen will walk the space and give you a written quote before any work begins.
Nautilus is engineered hardwood, not solid. That distinction matters most in Florida. Solid hardwood is milled from a single piece of wood and moves with humidity — expanding and cupping in humid summers, contracting in dry, air-conditioned interiors. Over a concrete slab, solid hardwood is a real risk. Engineered construction uses a cross-ply core that resists that movement, making it the more practical choice for most Southwest Florida installations.
Where solid hardwood has an edge is refinishability. A thick solid plank can be sanded down and refinished several times over decades. Nautilus has a melamine wear layer, which is durable but limits refinishing options compared to a 3/4″ solid plank. If multi-decade refinishing is your priority and your subfloor is wood — not slab — solid hardwood is worth considering. For most SWFL homeowners on concrete, engineered is the smarter call.
| Nautilus | Solid Hardwood | |
|---|---|---|
| Water resistance | Better — stable over concrete slab | Poor — swells and cups with moisture |
| Scratch resistance / wear layer | AC4 melamine wear layer | Varies by species; no rated wear layer |
| Comfort underfoot | Warm, wood feel underfoot | Same warm wood feel |
| Installed price | $8.99/sq ft installed | $8.99+/sq ft; often higher for select grades |
| Best room | Living areas, slabs, humid climates | Main floor rooms with wood subfloors |
Keep Nautilus clean with a dry microfiber mop or a well-wrung damp mop — standing water and this floor don’t mix. For deeper cleaning, use a hardwood-specific cleaner like Bona Hardwood Floor Cleaner or a similarly pH-balanced formula; avoid anything with oil soaps, ammonia, or acidic ingredients, which can dull the aluminum oxide finish over time. Skip steam mops entirely — the heat and moisture can compromise both the wear layer and the engineered core. Vacuum on a hard-floor setting to avoid scratching with a rotating beater bar. For technical guidance, see the National Wood Flooring Association consumer hardwood information.
In Southwest Florida’s humidity, plan on at least 48 to 72 hours of acclimation with the boxes open inside the room where the floor will be installed. HVAC should be running at normal living conditions during that window — not turned off or set to a vacation setpoint.
Nautilus has a melamine wear layer rated AC4, which is not designed to be sanded and refinished the way a thick solid hardwood plank would be. The wear layer protects the surface well under normal use, but it doesn’t leave the material thickness required for multiple refinishing cycles.
Engineered hardwood is the recommended choice in Southwest Florida because most homes here are built on concrete slabs, and solid hardwood expands and cups when it can’t breathe below. The cross-ply core in engineered planks handles the humidity swings and slab moisture far more reliably than solid wood.
Hardwood — including quality engineered hardwood — tends to read well to buyers and appraisers in the SWFL market. It signals durability and a finished look. That said, condition matters more than species: a well-maintained engineered floor will help resale more than tired solid hardwood that needs refinishing.
Flooring Queen installs Nautilus throughout the greater Fort Myers area, including Cape Coral and Bonita Springs, as well as surrounding communities across Lee and Collier counties. If you’re not sure whether your address falls in the service area, a quick call or the online quote form will confirm it.
LW Flooring backs Nautilus with a lifetime residential warranty and a 15-year light commercial warranty. Warranty coverage typically addresses manufacturing defects, finish performance, and structural integrity under normal use — it does not cover damage from flooding, improper installation, or neglected maintenance.
When you invest in hardwood, the install matters as much as the wood. Flooring Queen is licensed, insured, and family-run from a single Fort Myers showroom — no franchise, no national-chain shuffle. 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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