Tile America Brookfield, CT
About Tile America Brookfield, CT
Tile America is a leading provider of expert tile solutions, offering a wide range of products and services to help customers elevate their living spaces. With a focus on timeless design and quality craftsmanship, Tile America is dedicated to helping clients achieve their vision for their homes and businesses.
Listing last verified March 2026. Information sourced from public records and Google Business data.
Flooring Services
flooring services offered in Brookfield:
- General_contractor
- Home_goods_store
- Store
- Tile Installation
- Bathroom Design
- Kitchen Design
- Outdoor Living Solutions
- Hardwood floor installation and refinishing
Flooring in Brookfield — FAQ
How much does new flooring cost in Brookfield?
Flooring in Brookfield costs $9-$32 per sq ft, with the average project at $11,000. Wide-plank hardwood and imported tile dominate Fairfield's flooring market. Coastal homes need moisture-resistant materials.
What flooring is best for Brookfield homes?
Brookfield's Colonial and Contemporary and Ranch style homes, mostly built around 1978, look best with hardwood floors—they're the top choice in Fairfield County and add the most resale value at the $525,000 price point. For kitchens and bathrooms, porcelain tile or luxury vinyl handles moisture well.
How long does hardwood floor refinishing take in Brookfield?
Hardwood floor refinishing in Brookfield typically takes 3-5 days including sanding, staining, and 2-3 coats of polyurethane. You'll need to vacate the area during the process.
Before Hiring a Flooring Pro in Brookfield
Use this checklist to vet contractors before signing a contract.
Ask about acclimation time for hardwood or engineered wood
Wood flooring needs 3-7 days to acclimate to your home's humidity before installation. Skipping this causes gaps and buckling.
Confirm they will check and address subfloor flatness
Subfloors must be flat within 3/16 inch over 10 feet for most flooring types. Unaddressed dips and bumps telegraph through the finished floor.
Ask about moisture testing for concrete slabs
Moisture vapor from concrete destroys hardwood and some LVP. Calcium chloride or relative humidity tests should be done before installation.
Verify they handle transitions, moldings, and stair nosings — not just flat field installation
Transitions between rooms, baseboards, and stair work require skill. Some installers quote the flat area only and add-on these items later.
Verify HIC registration with the CT Department of Consumer Protection
Connecticut requires all home improvement contractors to register with the DCP. Verify at portal.ct.gov/DCP.
Confirm general liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage
Ask for a certificate of insurance (COI) naming you as additionally insured. Workers' comp protects you if a worker is injured on your property.
Get 2-3 written estimates that itemize labor, materials, and timeline
Lump-sum quotes hide details. Itemized estimates let you compare apples to apples and catch hidden costs.
Check permit requirements with Town of Brookfield Building Department ((203) 775-7305)
Contact town hall for permit requirements. Candlewood Lake shoreline properties have CT DEEP regulatory considerations.
Ask for 3 recent local references and actually call them
Ask references specifically: Did the job finish on time and on budget? Were there surprises? Would you hire them again?
Verify contractor credentials: CT Dept. of Consumer Protection
Best Time to Hire a Flooring Pro in Connecticut
Seasonal timing guide for the Northeast (CT/NY metro area).
Wait until humidity stabilizes (late April) for hardwood installations. Spring is good for tile and LVP work. Open windows make dust and fume ventilation easier.
High humidity can affect hardwood acclimation — run AC or dehumidifiers. LVP, tile, and carpet are unaffected. Families often schedule during summer vacations.
Ideal conditions for hardwood — moderate temperature and humidity. Installers have more availability after the summer rush. Aim to finish before the holiday hosting season.
Low indoor humidity from heating can cause hardwood to shrink and gap. LVP and tile are fine year-round. Refinishing with oil-based poly requires ventilation that is harder in winter.
Free Quotes
From verified contractors
Is this your business?
Claim it to edit your info. Upgrade to Featured for $49/mo to appear first.
Claim This Listing