Connecticut Floor Supply
Flooring · Wilton, CT
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A multi-generation Wilton family shop — thirty-year customers, second-generation clients, and stain-matching a furniture refinisher signed off on.
What homeowners say
10 public reviews on record
The signal here is longevity: customers measuring the relationship in decades, children of original clients coming back, and a local tradesman publicly signing his own name to the endorsement. The work that earns it is exacting — new wood matched to old floors so the seam disappears, stain iterated until a self-described critical wood-finisher was satisfied, and options explained rather than upsold. The family runs both a supply store and the install side, and accounts treat that as one accountable operation. One voice reports being left waiting on a response; the consensus around it is deep and repeat-heavy.
Summarized by Vesta from public reviews · analyzed July 2026 — Vesta’s own wording, not the business’s, and never a copy of any single review.
What they’re known for
Decades-long relationships
Thirty-year customers and second-generation clients of the same family — the record’s depth is measured in return visits, not review volume.
Matching new to old
Wide-board maple laid to read seamlessly against a years-earlier floor, and stains worked until they matched adjacent rooms — praised by a hobbyist wood-finisher as passing his own bar.
Hardwood to LVP range
Full refinishes, new installs, skim coats and basement LVP handled by the same family crews.
What to check before you hire
Vesta’s plain checklist for flooring installers. General guidance about the trade — not a claim about this business.
Confirm CT registration & insurance
Flooring installation and refinishing is home-improvement work — the installer should hold an active Connecticut Home Improvement Contractor registration and carry liability coverage. Ask to see both before work starts.
Get the prep underfoot in writing
A floor lasts or fails on what is beneath it — moisture testing, subfloor repair and leveling, acclimating the wood before install. A quote that only prices the visible boards hides the part that decides whether they cup, gap, or squeak later.
Refinish vs. replace is the real first question
Solid hardwood can usually be sanded and refinished for a fraction of replacement — but not always, and engineered floors only take so many sandings. Ask the installer to make the case for the path they quote, not just price one.
Pin down dust, finish, and the timeline
Sanding is disruptive — ask about dust containment, which finish (oil vs. water-based changes cure time and smell), how long before furniture goes back, and who moves it. Spell out cleanup and the warranty on both material and labor.
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