Praline

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Specifications

Praline Engineered Hardwood starts at $8.99 per square foot installed in Fort Myers — a honey-toned European White Oak from LW Flooring’s Traditions collection with a wirebrushed finish that brings out the natural grain. The 5-inch planks run up to 70-7/8 inches long, giving rooms an open, unhurried feel. It’s the kind of floor that looks like it was always there.

What Praline Engineered Hardwood is built for

Praline is a practical fit for the main living areas, bedrooms, and home offices that Southwest Florida homeowners actually use every day. The engineered construction — real oak over a layered core — holds up better than solid wood in the humidity swings common here, and it’s approved for float, glue, or nail installation over concrete slab, which is how most local homes are built.

The polyurethane finish with aluminum oxide adds scratch resistance that handles pets, sandals tracking in from the beach, and the general wear of a household that moves in and out seasonally. The lifetime residential warranty backs it for the long haul, whether this is a primary home or a rental property.

Product Specifications

Plank Width 5″
Plank Length 70-7/8″ Random Length
Thickness 3/8″
Wear Layer 1.2 mm
Finish Polyurethane with Aluminum Oxide
Species European White Oak

Installed pricing in Fort Myers & Southwest Florida

At $8.99 per square foot installed, the Flooring Queen price covers everything from the initial delivery through the finished floor: removal of your current flooring, subfloor inspection and light prep, installation, baseboards, and transition strips. Old material is loaded and taken off the property as part of the job.

Some situations add cost — significant subfloor leveling, stair nosing, or any custom inlay or border work falls outside the base price. The best way to get a firm number is to schedule a free in-home measure. A Flooring Queen rep will walk the space, note any prep concerns, and hand you a written quote before any commitment is made.

How Praline Engineered Hardwood compares

Praline is European White Oak either way — the question is whether you want engineered or solid. Solid hardwood is thicker and can be sanded and refinished more times over its life, which appeals to homeowners planning a 30-year hold on the same floor. But solid hardwood is also more vulnerable to the humidity and concrete slab conditions that define Southwest Florida construction. It expands and contracts noticeably with seasonal moisture changes, and it cannot be glued or floated over slab.

Engineered hardwood like Praline was specifically built for these conditions. The layered core resists movement, opens up slab installation as an option, and carries a lifetime residential warranty. The trade-off is a thinner wear layer, which limits refinishing to one or two passes at most. For most Florida homes, engineered is the more sensible choice.

Praline Solid Hardwood
Water resistance Resistant to surface moisture; not waterproof More vulnerable to humidity and moisture
Scratch resistance / wear layer 1.2 mm aluminum oxide finish Varies; refinishable, no fixed wear layer
Comfort underfoot Real wood warmth and feel Real wood warmth and feel
Installed price $8.99/sq ft installed Typically $10–$14/sq ft installed
Best room Living areas, bedrooms, slab-on-grade Upper floors, stable climate environments

Care & maintenance

Sweep or vacuum with a soft-bristle attachment weekly to keep grit from working into the wirebrushed texture — abrasive particles underfoot do more long-term damage to the finish than almost anything else. For damp cleaning, use a hardwood-specific cleaner like Bona Hardwood Floor Cleaner or WOCA Wood Floor Soap on a well-wrung mop; standing liquid should never sit on the surface. Avoid steam mops, acidic cleaners, and anything with wax or oil additives not approved for polyurethane finishes — those products haze the coating and void coverage under the finish warranty. For technical guidance, see the National Wood Flooring Association consumer hardwood information.

Frequently asked questions

How much time does Praline need to sit in my house before it can be installed?

Engineered hardwood typically needs 48 to 72 hours to acclimate to your home’s temperature and humidity before installation. In Southwest Florida, where indoor humidity can shift significantly between air-conditioned interiors and the outside air, giving the planks the full 72 hours is the safer call. Keep the boxes in the room where the floor will be laid.

Can this floor be sanded down and refinished if it gets worn or scratched over the years?

Praline can be lightly refinished, but the 1.2 mm wear layer limits you to one careful sanding at most — possibly two if done by an experienced professional using a screen-and-recoat method rather than a full sand. It is not a floor you refinish repeatedly the way a thick solid hardwood would be. Proper maintenance extends the time before refinishing becomes necessary.

Does Flooring Queen install in Cape Coral and Naples, or just Fort Myers?

Flooring Queen installs Praline throughout Southwest Florida, including Cape Coral and Naples, as well as Bonita Springs, Estero, and the surrounding communities. If you’re not sure whether your address falls in the service area, the free in-home measure visit is the quickest way to confirm — just call or book online.

Will this floor hold up if water gets on it — spills, pet accidents, that sort of thing?

The polyurethane finish on Praline resists surface moisture well, and everyday spills wiped up promptly won’t cause damage. It is not a waterproof floor, however — the core is not sealed against water intrusion the way SPC vinyl is. Prolonged standing water, persistent pet accidents left unattended, or flooding can reach the wood layers and cause swelling or cupping.

My current floor is tile — does the old tile have to come up before this goes in, or can Praline go right over it?

Whether Praline can go over existing tile depends on the height and flatness of that tile surface. The product supports float, glue, and nail installation methods, but any substrate has to be level within manufacturer tolerances before the floor goes down. During the measure appointment, a Flooring Queen installer will check the existing surface and let you know whether the tile needs to come up first or if it can stay.

What does the warranty actually cover on this floor?

LW Flooring backs Praline with a lifetime residential warranty and a 5-year light commercial warranty. Residential coverage is the strongest in its category and protects against manufacturing defects for as long as you own the home. The light commercial warranty applies to qualifying low-traffic business spaces. Warranty terms require proper installation and maintenance — keep records of those if you ever need to file a claim.

Why buy from Flooring Queen

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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