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Lisle is known as the "Arboretum Village" — large lots, mature trees, and a housing stock that reflects decades of gradual development rather than a single builder boom.
Homes here range from mid-century ranch and split-level builds from the 1960s–1970s to newer teardown replacements and custom builds near the Morton Arboretum corridor. The Green Trails subdivision (744 acres, developed in phases through the 1980s–90s) brings a mix of Colonial and contemporary styles, many with original builder fixtures now 30–40 years old.
Older Lisle homes near downtown and the Metra station (ZIP 60532) frequently have plaster or early drywall, original wood windows, and aging mechanical systems. The village's tree canopy is beautiful but creates ongoing maintenance work — roof damage from overhanging limbs, gutters that fill faster, and decks that need regular attention.
We work throughout Lisle and know what these homes typically need.
Yes. Many homes in Lisle include condominiums, townhomes, and smaller single-family houses. We frequently help with drywall repairs, door adjustments, fixture installations, and general maintenance tasks that keep these homes in good condition.
Yes. Homeowners in Lisle often contact us to repair drywall after plumbing updates, electrical work, or minor remodeling projects. We patch damaged sections, finish the surface, and prepare it for painting so the repair blends with the surrounding wall.
Absolutely. We regularly install items such as ceiling fans, light fixtures, curtain rods, bathroom accessories, and wall-mounted shelves. These upgrades are a common way for Lisle homeowners to improve functionality without major renovations.
Yes. Many homeowners request small repairs before listing their property. This may include fixing drywall dents, adjusting doors, replacing damaged trim, installing new fixtures, and addressing other small issues that improve the appearance of the home.
Yes. Seasonal maintenance is common in the area. Homeowners often request help with tasks such as resealing bathrooms and kitchens, repairing trim, checking doors and locks, and addressing small interior repairs that appear over time.
Yes. We install TVs, shelving systems, mirrors, and other wall-mounted items. Proper mounting ensures the installation is secure and helps prevent damage to drywall or wall framing.