Saugatuck Shores Westport CT

Wood Floor Installation Service near Saugatuck Shores in Westport CT

Trusted Wood Floor Installation Service near Saugatuck Shores in Westport CT


Saugatuck Shores is a curved peninsula neighborhood at the southwestern tip of Westport, where the Saugatuck River runs into Long Island Sound. The housing stock ranges from pre-1940 cottages on Harbor Road to new custom waterfront builds on Bermuda Road. Coastal humidity and older construction are the two things nearly every job here has in common.

Last spring we installed wide-plank white oak through the main floor of a shingled colonial on Surf Road, with the owners prepping for a listing. Before that, a 1970s-era home on Duck Pond Road needed water-damaged strip flooring pulled and replaced after moisture had worked its way up from below and buckled three rooms. Both jobs needed subfloor work done first. When Saugatuck Shores homeowners need wood floor installation service, they call Wood Floors of Westport.

Jobs Near Saugatuck Shores

Harbor Road and the streets running off it see a steady mix of full replacements and new installations. Most of the calls are tied to renovations or pre-sale prep, and the property types vary enough that every job lands a little differently.

We have pulled up carpet in a Harbor Road home and found solid red oak underneath worth keeping. A Bermuda Road property needed engineered white oak because the owners had radiant heat under a concrete slab and solid wood was not an option. Last fall there was a whole-first-floor install in a newly renovated shingle-style home steps from the private beach, 5-inch white oak planks site-finished to a matte sheen the owners had spotted in a neighbor’s house and wanted to match.

Saugatuck Shores is a tight-knit community. One good job leads to another.

Coastal Home Installations

Waterfront homes along Long Island Sound do not behave the way inland homes do. Humidity swings are real here, particularly in the stretch between late spring and early fall, and that movement matters when you are picking a wood product and planning how it goes down.

Wood Floors of Westport has spent decades working as a hardwood floor installer in Westport CT, which means we know what coastal conditions do to different species over time. Quarter-sawn white oak went into a waterfront home on Canal Road for that reason, its tighter grain handles seasonal movement better than a standard-sawn plank in the same spot. Wider solid boards in rooms without consistent climate control are a call we push back on regularly. What holds up through a Connecticut summer is not always what looks best in the showroom.

Choosing the wrong product for a coastal home is a problem that shows up a year or two later. Getting the spec right at the start is how you avoid it.

Engineered Wood Expertise

Not every room in a Saugatuck Shores home is right for solid hardwood. Finished basements and spaces over slabs are the obvious cases, but radiant-heated floors and rooms that stay damp through summer are just as much of a factor. Engineered wood in the right spec handles all of it.

We have floated engineered white oak over radiant-heated concrete in a ground-floor addition on Spriteview Avenue. A mudroom off the garage of a Harbor Road home got a 4-inch engineered plank glued down, because the owners were in and out from the beach every day and needed something that could take it. That floor held up through two full winters without a gap or a squeak. The good stuff can still be refinished when the time comes.

The right product for the room is not always the one the homeowner walks in expecting to buy.

Subfloor Preparation Work

Older homes in Saugatuck Shores, particularly those built in the 1960s and 1970s, almost always have something going on under the surface. Moisture intrusion, uneven joists, old underlayment that nobody pulled out before the last installation. It shows up differently every time.

A Duck Pond Road subfloor had a two-inch pitch across the living room that the previous installer never fixed, and the floor above it was gapping and creaking within two years. We leveled it before anything else went down. On a Route 136 property we pulled three layers of old flooring before we found a subfloor worth working with. Skipping prep is what causes callbacks, and it is why every wood flooring service in Westport CT quote we give starts with an honest look at what the subfloor actually needs.

You do not want to find out subfloor problems exist after the new floor is already down.

Pre-Sale Floor Installations

Pre-sale jobs are a big part of what comes through our schedule from Saugatuck Shores. Floors are the first thing buyers notice walking into a home here, and anything dated or damaged costs the seller money in a market where the location already commands a premium.

A Surf Road listing needed the full first floor done on a short window before stagers and photographers came through the week after. A Harbor Road home had entry and dining room floors that cupped and stained from water intrusion around an old sliding door, and those rooms had to go before the house went on the market. Both homes showed well. Rick Shepard at Wood Floors of Westport is involved in every pre-sale job from estimate through completion.

Floors that photograph well and feel right underfoot are what move listings in this market.

We also serve nearby Compo Beach, Greens Farms, and the Owenoke/Saugatuck corridor along the Norwalk border.

Driving Directions from Saugatuck Shores

Our Location: 606 Post Rd E #551, Westport, CT 06880

From Harbor Road, head north on Duck Pond Road to Route 136 (Saugatuck Avenue) and take I-95 East to Exit 18. At the end of the exit, turn left onto the Sherwood Island Connector, then left onto Post Road East (US Route 1) heading west. 606 Post Rd E is approximately 1.5 miles west of the exit, on the right. The drive from Saugatuck Shores takes about 8 to 12 minutes depending on traffic.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Should I choose solid hardwood or engineered wood for a coastal home in the Saugatuck Shores area of Westport?

It depends on the room. Ground-floor spaces and anything near the water usually do better with engineered white oak, especially if there is radiant heat or a concrete slab underneath. Upper floors in a climate-controlled home are generally fine with solid hardwood. We look at the specific space before making any call.

2. How do subfloor problems in older Westport homes affect the wood floor installation process and cost?

They add time and cost, and there is no way around it. Uneven joists, moisture damage, and old underlayment layers all need to be dealt with before new flooring goes down. We include a subfloor assessment in every estimate so the homeowner has a clear picture before the job starts.