Hardwood Installation
Solid and engineered hardwood installation with precision fitting and finishing.

Greenwich is one of the most affluent communities in the United States, and its housing stock reflects that stature , large estates, stately colonials, Tudor-style homes, and custom architect-designed builds spanning from the 1920s to the present. Many of these properties feature original hardwood floors that are now 40 to 80 years old and primed for professional refinishing, as well as newer construction where homeowners are selecting upgraded materials from the ground up.
BuiltWell serves Greenwich with flooring solutions that match the quality expectations of the community. Whether you're refinishing wide-plank white oak in a Belle Haven estate or installing large-format porcelain tile in a Riverside renovation, our installers bring the same level of craft and project management discipline that Greenwich homeowners require.


A complete flooring installation covers subfloor assessment and preparation, removal and disposal of existing flooring, underlayment, the installation itself, transition strips, base shoe or quarter-round molding, and cleanup. Greenwich flooring projects frequently involve pre-war Colonials and older estate homes where original plank subfloors, plaster construction, and irregular room geometry are the norm rather than the exception.
We start every flooring project with a thorough assessment of the existing subfloor. We check for level, moisture content, structural integrity, soft spots, and any damage that needs correction before new material goes down. In older Greenwich homes, wide-plank board subfloors may span generations of repairs and refinishes, with height variation between boards that can exceed acceptable tolerances for modern flooring products. Rooms with plaster walls and original baseboard trim also present fitting challenges at the perimeter.
Standard installation includes removal and disposal of existing flooring, subfloor preparation and leveling where required, appropriate underlayment for the material being installed, the installation itself to manufacturer specifications, transition strips between rooms and between different flooring types, and quarter-round or base shoe molding where the floor meets the baseboard.
We move standard furniture within the work area at the start of installation and replace it once the new floor is in. Extra scope in Greenwich often includes integrating new hardwood into existing flooring runs in adjacent rooms, feathering finish transitions where plaster walls sit directly on the subfloor, and cutting around period millwork profiles that standard base shoe does not fit cleanly against. Connecticut estate homes of this age reward careful pre-installation planning.
Solid and engineered hardwood installation with precision fitting and finishing.
Sanding, staining, and multi-coat polyurethane finish to restore existing floors.
Waterproof, commercial-grade luxury vinyl plank with click-lock installation.
Porcelain, ceramic, and natural stone tile with proper underlayment and grouting.
Leveling, sistering, and moisture remediation to ensure a solid foundation.
Vapor barriers and moisture testing to protect against damage and warping.
Seamless transitions between rooms and professional trim and molding installation.
Careful furniture relocation and surface protection throughout the project.
Greenwich flooring projects are distinguished by the caliber of materials, the size and complexity of the spaces, and the expectations homeowners bring. It is common to find 4-inch or wider solid hardwood throughout main-floor living areas, custom tile work in high-end bathrooms, and radiant heat systems embedded in concrete or plywood subfloors that require careful attention during any flooring replacement.
Homes in backcountry Greenwich on well and septic systems may have moisture conditions in basements and crawl spaces that affect subfloor stability and material selection. Waterfront properties in Riverside and Old Greenwich are subject to higher ambient humidity year-round. We test moisture levels at every site before recommending a product and building our installation specification around those readings.
The breadth of square footage in many Greenwich homes also means project management complexity: staging materials, sequencing rooms, protecting finished spaces from active work, and maintaining clean jobsite conditions throughout a multi-week project require experience and discipline that not every flooring contractor can deliver.
Flooring installations in Greenwich typically do not require building permits for like-for-like surface replacements. However, projects that involve subfloor repair or replacement affecting structural elements, or that are part of a larger renovation, may fall under permit requirements from the Greenwich Building Department at 101 Field Point Road.
For projects involving radiant heat installation beneath new flooring , a common request in Greenwich , electrical permits are required. We identify permit requirements during the initial consultation and handle all applications and inspections when they apply. Greenwich permit review is typically completed within two to four weeks for straightforward scopes.

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Greenwich pricing reflects the local cost of labor, material availability, and the selections common in Fairfield County. Ranges are illustrative for typical Connecticut projects. Final pricing depends on scope, materials, site conditions, and permit fees. Detailed written estimate provided before any work begins.
| Project Type | Starting Price | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Hardwood Refinishing | $4–$7 / sq ft | Sand, stain, and 3-coat poly finish |
| Hardwood Installation | $10–$18 / sq ft | Includes material and labor |
| Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) | $7–$14 / sq ft | Waterproof, commercial-grade options |
| Tile Flooring | $12–$22 / sq ft | Porcelain, ceramic, or natural stone |
| Subfloor Repair | $2–$5 / sq ft | Leveling, sistering, moisture remediation |
| Full Home (avg 1,500 sq ft) | $15,000–$35,000 | Material and scope dependent |
All prices include labor and materials. Final cost depends on scope, selections, and site conditions.
Greenwich homes built before 1970 frequently have original fir or pine subfloors over older joisting systems. These require assessment for levelness, squeaks, and moisture infiltration before new flooring goes down. Skipping that step leads to failures within the first year , sound transmission, movement, and finish cracking.
The demand for wide-plank hardwood in Greenwich renovations also requires careful acclimation protocols. Wide boards are more susceptible to seasonal movement, and homes with climate-controlled environments that cycle between heating and air conditioning need extended acclimation periods before installation begins.
We build these assessments and protocols into every proposal so that the final product performs the way the materials are designed to perform.
From consultation to final walkthrough, here's how we deliver exceptional flooring results.
How long does a typical flooring project take?
Material selection, measurements, and scheduling.
Ordering, delivery, and acclimation of materials on-site.
Varies by area, material, and complexity.
Final coats, transitions, trim work, and walkthrough.
Timelines vary based on project scope, material lead times, and permit requirements.
BuiltWell provides professional flooring services throughout Fairfield and New Haven Counties.
Professional flooring services across Fairfield County — hardwood refinishing in Greenwich and Darien, LVP and tile installations in Stamford and Norwalk, and whole-home flooring projects throughout the region.
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