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What We Do?

We provide expert hardwood floor refinishing, installation services and repair as well as the necessary hardwood products

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Who We Do It For?

Homeowners, business owners, and property managers.

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What Do You Get?

From repair and refinishing to installation, we handle it all to suit your local environment. You'll get a high quality floor.

Welcome to Weles Wood Floor Services! We are a Massachusetts-based hardwood flooring business that helps people on Cape Cod and in nearby towns. In Barnstable County’s 15 towns, there are villages like Hyannis, Osterville, Woods Hole, Harwich Port, and Dennis Port, as well as year-round and vacation homes on the Upper, Mid, Lower, and Outer Cape. Our reviews on Google, Thumbtack, and Angi are also very good, and we have great ratings on Houzz.

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We specialize in hardwood floor installation, refinishing, and repair in Cape Cod, and we base every job on how homes are built and used in this area. The Barnstable County housing profile says that 79% of homes are single-family homes and 36% are seasonal homes. The Cape Cod Commission talks about the area in terms of its villages, buildings, and landscapes. In real life, this means older oak strip floors, additions that are connected to the original rooms, summer homes that are opened again after being closed, and homes that are already occupied where better dust control is important from the start.

Coastal air is also important. Barnstable County says that a lot of Cape Cod is in flood zones. The National Park Service keeps track of the coastal temperature, rainfall, and wind trends in the area. So, before we attach the hardwood, we take readings of the moisture levels, let the floors settle in, and check the subfloor. We make sure that the difference in moisture levels between the subfloor and the hardwood is no more than 4%. When we restore floors, we usually do dustless sanding with HEPA-filter dust control that can cut airborne dust by about 90–95% while plastic film protects the areas around the work area.

We also make sure that the finish system works with how the house is used. We often suggest water-based systems like Bona Mega One or Bona Traffic HD for homes, condos, and in-season properties that need a faster turnaround because they are used all year. We also offer oil-based Bona Woodline finishes if you want a more traditional amber tone and can leave the house during coating. If you need to plan around a move-in date, a rental date, or time at a second home, we build the floor plan around cure times, access, and realistic job sequencing.

🌊 Cape Cod planning note

The Cape does not have a single set of rules for permits and approvals. There are 15 towns in the area, and each one has its own building department in charge of permits and inspections. Some rules for work done on the outside of buildings are specific to historic districts, and Massachusetts condominium law may also apply to condo buildings through master documents and by-laws. Check out the town websites, the Falmouth Building Department, the Chatham HBDC exemption form, and the Barnstable County coastal guidelines to see how the approval process can be different.

As a company based in Massachusetts with an office and showroom, several certified sanding systems, project managers available seven days a week, and almost a dozen crews with fully stocked vans, we know how Cape Cod projects work. You can see our work in our portfolio, and if you want to see more about how we do it, you can check out our YouTube channel. You can request an estimate based on the real state of your floors and the space you have available if you need installation, refinishing, or repair and restoration anywhere on Cape Cod.

Why Weles Is a Strong Fit for Cape Cod Homes

From town to town, village to village, and house to house, Cape Cod's market is very different. Some projects take place in busy village areas where it is important to keep things clean and stick to tighter schedules. Some are in second homes, so schedules have to work around travel dates. Some are in older homes where the state of the subfloor is more important than the finish sample. Some are in condos where the paperwork is just as important as the stain color. With dustless sanding by default, moisture-first installation, multiple sanding systems, certified products from Bona, Loba, Wakol, Lagler, and American Sanders, and project management that can set realistic timelines instead of empty claims, Weles is built for that kind of work.

It is easy to find useful questions to ask contractors in Cape Cod who can install, refinish, fix, or restore hardwood floors. How are they going to handle moisture? How clean is the job going to be? Which finish system works best for you? Can they work with older floors and the rules for getting permission in the area? How do they plan for different times of the year? These are the questions we answer before the job starts, so you can make a choice based on process, not guesses.

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Hardwood Floor Refinishing in Cape Cod

If you want to refinish hardwood floors in Cape Cod, you need a plan that takes into account how old the floors are, how the house is set up, and the level of finish you want. We have three types of sanding. The old-fashioned belt-sander method is part of our Old School Sanding system. When we add the Epoch HD fine buffer with a 6-head multi-head metal attachment to our Advanced Sanding system, it gets rid of chattering marks better. We also offer high-end sanding with the Lagler Trio for clients who want the best surface quality in bigger open areas. This method makes the finish look more like furniture and gets rid of both straight-line and chattering marks.

Getting rid of dust is not an extra here. Dustless sanding with American Sanders, Oneida, and backpack vacuums with HEPA filters is what we do all the time. This method works well for homes that are already occupied, homes with tighter room-to-room layouts, and second homes that may need to stay clean during a project window. If adding color is important, we use Bona DriFast stain, which comes in 24 straight colors that can also be mixed to get a more precise tone. After sanding and getting your approval on the stain, we finish with either a water-based or an oil-based system, depending on your needs for durability, odor tolerance, cure time, and whether you will be living in the house during coating.

Water-based finishes are a good choice for many jobs on Cape Cod. Bona Mega One takes about one to two hours to dry per coat and is fully cured after five days. Bona Traffic HD, on the other hand, takes about one to two hours to dry per coat and is fully cured after three days. Compared to oil-based finishes, both of these are low-VOC and do not change color over time. People who want a more traditional warmer tone can still get oil-based Bona Woodline, but it takes longer to dry and cure, and people must leave their homes while it is being coated. Before the work begins, we make these trade-offs clear so that the finish system fits the property, the schedule, and the way the room is used every day.

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Hardwood Floor Installation in Cape Cod

Most of the time, Cape Cod homes need more than just an installation crew. Barnstable County has a wide range of homes, from condos in village centers and older cottages to mid-century year-round homes and renovated coastal homes. The region's official housing statistics show a mostly single-family housing stock, with a large seasonal share. The National Park Service protects much older Cape buildings, such as the Atwood-Higgins House in Wellfleet, which was built in 1730, and the Captain Penniman House in Eastham, which was built in the 1860s. Our hardwood installation services are done by skilled hardwood flooring installers who follow NWFA/NOFMA guidelines from beginning to end.

We let the wood get used to its new environment on-site for a few days, use high-sensitivity meters to check the moisture level of the subfloor, make sure the difference in moisture levels is less than 4% before fastening, put up moisture barriers where needed, and use high-quality fasteners that will not break or rust. It is part of our plan to use glue on boards that are wider than 3¼ inches. This step is very important on Cape Cod, where older framing, coastal humidity, and homes close to flood-prone areas can all change how a floor acts over time. It is not just about how the floor looks on the first day; we also help you choose the wood grade, plank width, and finish system based on how the house is used.

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Cape Cod Hardwood Floor Products

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Need wood that actually works for Cape Cod homes and jobsites? Our Cape Cod wood supply covers the staples—oak wood, walnut, maple, birch—and an ash floor supply when you want a lighter, clean grain. We work with homeowners, businesses, and flooring contractors in Cape Cod to make sure every project starts with the right material.

  • S icon Solid Hardwood Flooring

    Classic choice. Options such as oak flooring are carved from a solid piece of wood, providing natural beauty and durability. Ideal for spaces where durability is important, such as dining rooms or family rooms.

    E icon Engineered Wood Flooring

    Modern Choice. The New England climate can be hard on traditional wood. Layers of enameled wood help prevent warping while maintaining a natural look. That's why this material is a favorite of many flooring contractors in Cape Cod who work in harsh conditions.

    V icon Luxury Vinyl Planks

    The look of hardwood, but more affordable and without the fuss. These planks are a practical choice for busy homes or commercial spaces. They are durable, moisture resistant and versatile.

    F icon Stains, Finishes, & Accessories

    No floor is complete without the right finish. Whether you need a stain to match the tone of your existing floor or a highly durable topcoat, we have products that will protect and enhance your wood.

  • Any project starts with the right materials. This is true for both individual homeowners and the large-scale projects undertaken by flooring companies in Cape Cod. We don't just supply wood for Cape Cod wood floors, we provide solutions. Need advice on which material to choose? Get a free consultation from Weles, a trusted flooring supplier in this city. Contact us!

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Explore our many pieces of work In the installation and refinishing of hardwood floors. From transformations to new installations, we are Cape Cod hardwood floor refinishing and installation experts.

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Explore the wide selection of wood species for your floors in person or online! You can explore our showroom online directly on the website or visit us at 800 Boylston St, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467. Only 30 minutes from downtown Boston!

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Floor refinishing prices in Massachusetts and Cape Cod in particular are higher than the national average. They depend on the number of squares to be worked on and the extent of refinishing to be done. The average price ranges from $3,500 to $6,500. More can be found in our article on refinishing costs.

Installing new wood floors is, in almost all cases, a more expensive endeavor than refinishing them. The choice of whether to install new floors to replace old ones or refinish them depends largely on the nature of the damage to the floors. We recommend reading our article on the choice between installing new wood floors or refinishing them to make your choice.

The best finish often depends on your usage and traffic. We recommend polyurethane for durability—water-based for a clear, non-yellowing finish, and oil-based for a warmer tone. For a natural look, consider penetrating oils or hard wax oils.

Both hardwood and vinyl plank flooring have distinct advantages. Hardwood offers timeless elegance and durability, while vinyl is water-resistant and cost-effective. At Weles , we install both types to meet various needs.

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