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

Madison is a carefully maintained shoreline community with a strong commitment to quality and a housing stock that reflects long-term investment by residents who plan to stay. The homes , primarily colonials, capes, and contemporary builds from the 1960s through the 1990s , are well-maintained and often ready for flooring upgrades that bring them current without compromising the quality of original construction.
BuiltWell serves Madison with flooring services that match the town's standards. Madison homeowners are attentive and want clear communication, accurate timelines, and work that holds up over the long term. We deliver that consistently , from initial consultation through the final walkthrough and beyond.


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. Madison's shoreline Capes and older Colonials share many of the same subfloor characteristics found throughout the Connecticut shoreline, with humidity exposure and older framing assemblies being the primary conditions to assess.
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 Madison, older Colonial and Cape homes near the water frequently show elevated subfloor moisture from crawl spaces with inadequate vapor control. Board subfloors in these homes also tend to have more seasonal movement than plywood assemblies, which needs to be factored into material and adhesive selection.
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 that appears regularly in Madison includes crawl space vapor barrier work recommended before wood flooring installation in first-floor rooms, and plywood overlay over board subfloors where the seasonal movement pattern exceeds the tolerances of the selected finish material. Connecticut shoreline homes respond well to addressing moisture at the source.
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.
Madison's proximity to the Long Island Sound means ambient humidity is a consideration throughout the year, especially for coastal properties along Neck Road, the Madison Green area near the water, and the beach communities. Standard solid hardwood in narrow-plank applications typically performs well in Madison's sheltered coastal climate, but lower levels in waterfront homes may require moisture mitigation measures.
Madison homeowners often specify clean, natural finishes , unfinished hardwood with site-applied satin or matte poly, or pre-finished engineered in lighter tones that complement the bright, open interiors characteristic of shore-adjacent homes. We carry these finish options across multiple product lines.
The town's family-oriented, long-tenure demographic means floors are expected to last 20+ years. Product selection and installation quality are the focus , we don't cut corners on preparation.
Standard flooring installations in Madison do not require permits. The Madison Building Department operates efficiently with faster permit turnaround times than larger municipalities. Structural subfloor work and radiant heat installations require permits.
We handle all permit applications and inspection coordination as part of every project.

Crews are currently framing, insulating, and finishing basements across Fairfield and New Haven Counties. Detailed case studies will be published here as each project wraps. In the meantime, browse our completed work across every service BuiltWell offers.
Madison pricing reflects the local cost of labor, material availability, and the selections common in New Haven 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.
Madison homes from the 1960s through 1980s typically have original 2.25-inch red oak or similar strip flooring in consistent condition. Subfloor levelness and moisture are the main variables to assess, particularly in lower levels and near exterior walls.
Waterfront and near-shore properties in Madison may have crawl space moisture conditions that affect lower-level subfloor stability. We test at every relevant location and include vapor barrier specifications when moisture levels warrant.
Madison's building department processes permits quickly, which helps keep project timelines predictable , an advantage for homeowners with active family schedules.
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.
Learn more about Fairfield CountyProfessional flooring services across New Haven County — from our Orange, CT office. We refinish, install, and restore floors throughout the region with the familiarity that comes from being a local contractor.
Learn more about New Haven CountyBuiltWell serves Madison from our Orange, CT office at 206A Boston Post Road. Licensed Connecticut contractor, CT HIC #0668405.
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