Floors And More By Erick LLC
Flooring · Bridgeport, CT
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Holds an active Connecticut Home Improvement Contractor registration — the state credential every contractor doing home work in CT is required to carry.
Confirmed in the CT Department of Consumer Protection registry · June 2026
A same-day-callback flooring crew that converts whole houses of carpet to LVP — and stays useful long after the floors are done.
Where it stands
What sets them apart on the signals Vesta can verify — public records, manufacturer credentials, and a deep read of review history, not a paid placement.
Subfloor leveling & repair
One of the few flooring companies we track that fix the subfloor underneath — leveling and structural repair before a new floor ever goes down.
What homeowners say
21 public reviews on record
The flooring core of this record is conversion work — houses of old carpet turned to luxury vinyl at real scale, staircases included, with leveling and repair handled along the way instead of floored over. Around that core runs an unusual loyalty pattern: customers who met him on a floor job keep calling him back for everything after it, and describe same-day responses as the habit that won them. Accounts repeatedly note care with furniture and a site left clean. A broader-than-flooring remit shows in the record; the floor work itself is specific, recent and consistently praised.
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
Whole-home LVP conversions
Carpet-to-LVP jobs running to 2,000 sq ft with staircases folded in — the record's core, praised for craft and care with furniture.
Fixing the last crew’s work
Called in after a "terrible floor company" and corrected the mistakes — then kept the customer for basements, stairs and more.
The contractor you keep calling
Customers bring him back for work well beyond floors; the flooring is how the relationship starts.
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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