Appaloosa Red Oak Engineered Hardwood starts at $8.99 per square foot installed in Fort Myers — a smooth, naturally worn Red Oak floor from Hallmark Floors’ Monterey Collection with a white-toned, historically inspired finish. The wide plank options and microbevel edges give it an authentic, hand-selected character without the fuss of solid wood. Flooring Queen installs it throughout Southwest Florida for homeowners who want real hardwood presence with the added stability of engineered construction.
Appaloosa Red Oak is built for the full range of living spaces — main floors, bedrooms, open-plan areas — where real wood warmth matters but solid hardwood’s moisture sensitivity would be a liability. The engineered core handles Southwest Florida’s humidity swings better than solid planks, making it a practical fit for homes built on concrete slabs or in coastal neighborhoods where salt air and ambient moisture are facts of life.
The TrueMark Glaze Tek finish resists everyday scuffs and foot traffic, and the smooth texture makes cleaning straightforward — useful in snowbird or seasonal properties where a low-maintenance floor is a priority between visits. Three width options (4″, 6″, and 8″) let you scale the look to the room.
| Construction | Engineered Hardwood |
|---|---|
| Plank Width | 4″, 6″ & 8″ (101.6mm, 152.4mm, 203.2mm) |
| Plank Length | Up to 6′ RL (1828.8mm) |
| Thickness | 1/2″ (2mm wear layer) |
| Edges | MicroBevel |
| Finish | TrueMark Glaze Tek |
| Species | Red Oak |
| Warranty | Limited Lifetime Structural & Residential Finish + 5 years Commercial Finish and 10 years Commercial Structural |
Flooring Queen installs Appaloosa Red Oak Engineered Hardwood at $8.99 per square foot, covering the full scope of a standard residential job: delivery to your home, removal of your existing floor covering, routine subfloor preparation, installation of the planks, baseboard reinstallation, and transition strips between rooms. Haul-away of the old material is included.
Certain conditions add cost — significant floor leveling for out-of-plane slabs, stair nosing installation, or pattern layouts beyond straight-run will be quoted as line items. Call or book online and we’ll send a Flooring Queen specialist out for a no-charge in-home measurement and a written, room-by-room price before any work begins.
Shoppers who want the look of Red Oak often ask whether they should go solid or engineered. Solid hardwood is one continuous piece of wood and can be refinished more times over its life — that’s its real advantage. But solid planks move more with humidity, and they can’t be glued or floated over a concrete slab, which rules them out for most Southwest Florida homes without a major moisture mitigation project.
Appaloosa Red Oak engineered gives you a 2mm wear layer over a dimensionally stable core, the same species look, and an install method that works on slab. You give up some refinishing depth but gain real-world compatibility with the conditions SWFL homes actually have. For most buyers here, that trade makes sense.
| Appaloosa Red Oak | Solid Hardwood | |
|---|---|---|
| Water resistance | Handles humidity; not waterproof | Moisture-sensitive; can cup or gap |
| Scratch resistance / wear layer | 2mm Red Oak wear layer, Glaze Tek finish | Full-thickness wood; finish varies by brand |
| Comfort underfoot | Wood warmth, firm feel | Same wood warmth, identical feel |
| Installed price | $8.99 / sq ft installed | Typically $10–$14+ / sq ft installed |
| Best room | Main floors, bedrooms, on-slab installs | Above-grade rooms with wood subfloor only |
Sweep or dry-mop frequently to keep grit — especially the fine sand common in Southwest Florida homes — from working against the finish. For damp cleaning, use one of the manufacturer-approved cleaners: WOCA Hardwood Floor Cleaner, Bona Pro Series Hardwood Floor Cleaner, or LOBA Universal Floor Cleaner. Avoid steam mops entirely; the heat and moisture will stress the wood fibers and void the finish warranty. Never use vinegar, ammonia-based solutions, or wax products on a polyurethane-style finish like TrueMark Glaze Tek, as they leave residue or dull the surface over time. Area rugs at entries reduce sand and grit traffic considerably. For technical guidance, see the National Wood Flooring Association consumer hardwood information.
Engineered hardwood should acclimate in your home for at least 48–72 hours before installation, with boxes opened and stacked to allow airflow. In Southwest Florida’s high-humidity climate, that window matters — the planks need to adjust to your interior conditions so they don’t shift or gap after the job is done.
Yes, Appaloosa Red Oak can be refinished, but the number of times is limited by its 2mm wear layer. That’s thinner than solid hardwood, so you’d typically get one light refinish — possibly two if done carefully by a professional. It’s enough to address surface wear and scratches over years of use.
A single room typically installs in one day; a full home of 1,500–2,000 square feet usually runs two to three days depending on layout complexity and subfloor condition. Wider planks like the 8″ option can go down efficiently. Your Flooring Queen installer will confirm the schedule after the in-home measurement.
In many cases Appaloosa Red Oak engineered can be installed over existing tile or vinyl without removing it, provided the surface is flat, firmly bonded, and within acceptable height tolerances. High spots, loose tiles, or grout line height variation may require prep work — our installer assesses this at the measurement appointment and prices accordingly.
Engineered hardwood handles seasonal vacancy better than solid wood, but it still needs a stable interior climate year-round. Set your thermostat to maintain 60–80°F and keep humidity between 35–55% while you’re away — a programmed thermostat or smart home device works well for this. Leaving the home unconditioned in Florida summers risks expansion, cupping, or finish damage.
Appaloosa Red Oak engineered is compatible with concrete slab installation, which covers the majority of Southwest Florida homes. The engineered construction is more dimensionally stable than solid wood on slab. A moisture barrier is typically required, and our installer will test the slab’s moisture emission level before proceeding to make sure conditions are within acceptable range.
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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