ES Custom Construction handles flooring installation in Connecticut. Hardwood, laminate, vinyl plank, and tile floors installed clean. Subfloor checked level, expansion gaps held tight, transitions cut sharp at every doorway. Licensed contractor, ten years experience.
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ES Custom Construction is a licensed flooring contractor in Connecticut. We provide professional flooring installation services on residential projects in Connecticut, including hardwood floors, laminate flooring, vinyl plank, luxury vinyl tile, ceramic and porcelain tile, and engineered wood floors. Every plank, tile, and transition gets installed by our own crew.
Our flooring crew works in Fairfield County and the surrounding Connecticut area. We check subfloor level and address squeaks, install underlayment where needed, set the first row straight, then work the floor out row by row. Connecticut wood floors stay tight when expansion gaps hold and humidity stays in range.
As a Connecticut flooring installer, we cover Danbury, Stamford, Norwalk, Greenwich, Fairfield, Westport, and the rest of the area. You hire Edwin and the crew direct. No big-box installer rushing the job, no rookie laying the boards out wrong on day one. The contractor on site owns the install.
Every flooring job we handle in Connecticut holds to the same standard: subfloor leveled, underlayment installed where needed, expansion gaps held to manufacturer spec, transitions cut clean. Connecticut homeowners hire us because flooring laid wrong shows up the moment the seasons change, and ours does not buckle or gap.
Solid and engineered hardwood installed straight. Subfloor leveled, vapor barrier where needed, expansion gaps held to spec, planks staggered, transitions cut sharp.
Laminate plank installed on Connecticut living rooms, bedrooms, and basements. Underlayment laid first, planks clicked tight, end joints staggered random row by row.
Luxury vinyl plank and tile installed waterproof. Click-lock or glue-down depending on spec. Subfloor prepped clean, transitions sized, baseboards cut to match.
Ceramic, porcelain, and stone tile installed on kitchens, baths, mudrooms, and entryways. Backer board, thinset, level lines, and grout joints sized right.
Subfloors leveled, squeaks fixed, underlayment installed where the spec requires. Flat substrate matters more than the floor material going on top.
Hardwood and laminate stair treads, matching risers, and skirt boards installed. Treads cut to width, risers plumb, returns cut sharp on every step.
Subfloor checked level before any flooring goes down. Dips shimmed, humps planed, squeaks fixed. Flat substrate equals a flat finished floor every time.
Wood floors expand and contract with humidity. We hold gaps tight to manufacturer spec so floors do not buckle or pull apart through Connecticut seasons.
Doorways, thresholds, and material changes get clean transitions. Reducers, T-moldings, and shoe trim cut tight, fastened solid, finished to match the floor.
ES Custom Construction installs flooring in Fairfield County and the surrounding Connecticut area. The list below shows our main service cities.
A single room runs one to three days depending on prep and material. Whole-house installs take a week to two weeks. Hardwood usually takes longer than vinyl plank or laminate because of acclimation time.
It depends on the room. Hardwood lasts longest and refinishes well. Laminate costs less but cannot be refinished. Vinyl plank is waterproof and good in basements or bathrooms. Tile is best in wet areas and high-traffic entries.
Sometimes. Engineered wood, laminate, and vinyl plank can install over flat, sound existing flooring. Tile usually means tearing out the old floor first. We assess on site and recommend the right approach.
We can repair or replace damaged boards on most hardwood and laminate floors. Buckled floors usually mean moisture or humidity issues, which we identify before installing replacement boards.
Yes. Solid hardwood and engineered wood need to acclimate to your home’s humidity at least 72 hours before install. We deliver the material early and check moisture readings before laying the first board.
Costs depend on material, square footage, prep work, and stair count. Laminate runs on the lower end. Solid hardwood and tile cost more. We give itemized quotes after measuring the space.
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