Our company was founded by Tom Laverty in 1988. Tom originally began installing hardwood floors in the Northwest corner of CT and soon realized his services and passion for hardwood floors would be needed further south. In the mid 1990's Tom relocated the business to Fairfield County. He has developed decades long relationships with some of the most influential home builders in Fairfield and Westchester County, NY.
The hardwood floors of several hundred new construction homes in the region proudly signify Wall Street Wood Floors' impact on the real estate scene across Connecticut and New York. With the days of hundred-home subdivisions now behind us, Wall Street Wood Floors takes on our next task. Refinishing and rejuvenating existing and new hardwood floors across Fairfield and Westchester County.
The hardwood floors of several hundred new construction homes in the region proudly signify Wall Street Wood Floors' impact on the real estate scene across Connecticut and New York. With the days of hundred-home subdivisions now behind us, Wall Street Wood Floors takes on our next task. Refinishing and rejuvenating existing and new hardwood floors across Fairfield and Westchester County.
Services
Our latest job turned into one I would put in contention for our coveted Floor of the Year award. It all starts with the wood. The home was recently purchased by a new homeowner in Weston, CT. The 'bones' were very good and well built. The existing hardwood floor. We had the pleasure of refinishing a special wood floor for a homeowner in Weston, CT.
Our latest job turned into one I would put in contention for our coveted Floor of the Year award. It all starts with the wood. The home was recently purchased by a new homeowner in Weston, CT. The 'bones' were very good and well built. The existing hardwood floor. We had the pleasure of refinishing a special wood floor for a homeowner in Weston, CT.
Our latest job turned into one I would put in contention for our coveted Floor of the Year award. The floor was in good shape but the color was what you'd expect from an amberized oak floor. The last time it was refinished was likely 15 years ago. The amber had to go, so we started consulting with their interior designer on colors.
With a pronounced and geometrical grain, I had originally assumed the floors were red oak. However, after a couple of trips to the home to evaluate the floors - Tom discovered the true species of their hardwood floors. Once we discovered the species, we told the unknowing homeowner that they are fortunate to have a unique and uncommon floor in their home.
Reviews (4)
James Forquer
Nov 21, 2021
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Very unprofessional and wish we took our business elsewhere. We were given a quote after Tom and Tommy visited our home numerous times. When it came time to start the work they said their quote was off. We against better judgment decided to move on with Wall Street Wood Floors. They did install the floors but we were told that the finish we were originally agreed upon would not be possible and we again would need to pay more money. We approached them with the facts from our original emails and conversations and were told it was just not possible. Needless to say they are no longer handling our
Denyse Schmidt
Jul 03, 2021
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Positive: Professionalism, Punctuality, Quality, Responsiveness, Value
Wall Street Wood Floors refinished my 1915 pine floors. They moved all my furniture out (and moved it back), and did a careful, professional job on my floors with Bona products. I can't believe how beautiful and smooth my floors are now! I highly recommend Wall Street Wood Floors!
Wall Street Wood Floors refinished my 1915 pine floors. They moved all my furniture out (and moved it back), and did a careful, professional job on my floors with Bona products. I can't believe how beautiful and smooth my floors are now! I highly recommend Wall Street Wood Floors!
Rae-Ann Allen
Jun 21, 2018
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Margaret F.
Oct 12, 2017
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Prior to our moving into our home, Wall Street Wood Floors refinished the entire first floor in March of 2015. By December 2015/January 2016 the finish started lifting from the maple floors. Now in 2017, every room that was refinished show signs of the finish lifting. When confronted with the issue, Wall Street Wood Floors would not stand behind the work that was done. They stated they would contact their insurer and have not done that either. Unfortunately, our floors have to be refinished again and we will have to go through the disruption of having to move furniture out of the entire first floor