Calypso Engineered Hardwood starts at $8.99/sq ft installed in Fort Myers — a wide-plank oak floor in warm taupe from LW Flooring’s Odyssey collection. The embossed-in-register texture follows the grain closely, so the surface reads like real wood rather than a printed image. At 7-2/3 inches wide and nearly five feet long, each plank makes a room feel open without a busy seam pattern.
The 12mm construction and click-lock install make Calypso well-suited for concrete slab homes — which describes the overwhelming majority of houses in Southwest Florida. The aluminum oxide finish adds a layer of defense against the sandy grit that gets tracked in from beaches and shell driveways, and the AC4 wear rating means it holds up in active households without looking tired after a few years.
The lifetime residential warranty signals that LW Flooring built this plank for long-term use, not a quick flip. For snowbird owners who leave a home unoccupied through the summer, engineered hardwood handles moderate humidity swings better than solid wood — though keeping a programmable thermostat running while you’re away is still the right call in coastal Southwest Florida.
| Plank Width | 7-2/3″ |
|---|---|
| Plank Length | 59-3/4″ |
| Thickness | 12mm |
| Wear Layer | Melamine – AC4 |
| Finish | Aluminum Oxide |
| Species | Oak |
Flooring Queen installs Calypso at $8.99 per square foot, and that number covers the full job: moving furniture aside, pulling up the existing floor covering, straightening out minor subfloor inconsistencies, laying the planks, fitting new baseboards, and setting transition strips at doorways and thresholds. The old material gets loaded out when the crew leaves.
A few things can add to that base price — significant slab-level variations that need grinding or self-leveling compound, stair nosing pieces, or unusually complex room layouts with lots of angles. The best way to know your exact number is to schedule a free in-home measure; you’ll get a written quote before any work begins.
Calypso is engineered oak, which means it’s real wood on the surface but built over a layered core rather than a single thick board. That construction makes it more stable in humid climates — less prone to cupping or gapping when the air conditioner works overtime in August. It can also be floated over a concrete slab without adhesive, which most solid hardwood cannot.
Where solid hardwood wins: thickness. A 3/4-inch solid floor can be sanded and refinished more times over its life than an engineered plank. If you’re in a dry climate or on a wood-frame subfloor and want a multi-generational floor you’ll refinish repeatedly, solid makes sense. In Southwest Florida on a slab, engineered is the more practical choice for most homeowners.
| Calypso | Solid Hardwood | |
|---|---|---|
| Water resistance | Handles humidity; avoid standing water | Vulnerable to moisture; can cup on slabs |
| Scratch resistance / wear layer | Aluminum oxide, AC4 rated | Varies; depends on finish thickness |
| Comfort underfoot | Warm, real-wood feel | Warm, real-wood feel |
| Installed price | $8.99/sq ft installed | Typically $10–$14/sq ft installed |
| Best room | Main living areas, bedrooms, on slabs | Above-grade rooms on wood subfloors |
Sweep or dry-mop Calypso regularly to clear sand and grit — that fine coastal debris is what dulls an aluminum oxide finish faster than anything else. For damp cleaning, use a hardwood-specific cleaner like Bona Hardwood Floor Cleaner or a similar pH-balanced formula applied with a well-wrung mop; never let water pool on the surface or run into the seams. Avoid steam mops, paste waxes, or oil soaps — they can cloud the finish or work into the click joints and cause swelling over time. For technical guidance, see the National Wood Flooring Association consumer hardwood information.
Plan on 48 to 72 hours of acclimation before installation begins. Stack the boxes loosely in the room where they’ll be installed, with the HVAC running at normal living temperature and humidity. Southwest Florida’s ambient moisture is high enough that skipping this step risks joints that lift or gap after the floor settles.
Calypso carries a melamine AC4 wear layer rather than a thick sawn-veneer surface, which limits refinishing options compared to a thick-veneer engineered plank or solid hardwood. Light screen-and-recoat may be possible depending on how much material remains, but plan on this as a finish-it-and-enjoy-it floor rather than one you’ll refinish multiple times.
Engineered hardwood tolerates seasonal vacancy better than solid wood, but you still need to keep the home climate-controlled. Set your thermostat to hold between 65–80°F and use a programmable unit or smart thermostat you can monitor remotely. Prolonged exposure to uncontrolled summer heat and 90%+ indoor humidity can stress any wood-based floor.
Calypso is a strong choice for living rooms, dining rooms, hallways, and bedrooms — any above- or on-grade space with normal foot traffic. Skip it in full bathrooms, laundry rooms, or any room with floor drains where wet mopping is routine. Click-lock engineered hardwood isn’t rated for below-grade installation, so it’s not appropriate for below-slab basements.
Yes — Flooring Queen installs Calypso throughout Southwest Florida, including Cape Coral and Bonita Springs, along with the broader Lee and Collier County area. If you’re unsure whether your address falls within the service area, a quick call or the online booking form will confirm it before you schedule a measure.
The AC4 rating means this floor is tested for high-traffic residential and light commercial use, so everyday dog activity — claws, running, the occasional skid — falls well within its design range. Clean up liquid accidents promptly before they can seep into seams. The aluminum oxide finish resists surface scratches, though sharp nails on a dog that needs a trim will eventually leave marks on any wood floor.
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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