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Warrenville is a small city of about 13,000 residents with three distinct housing zones that require very different approaches. The old downtown area along Warrenville Road and Galusha Avenue contains homes from the 1940s–1960s — modest ranch and bungalow construction with original plumbing, aging electrical panels, and settled foundations common in homes of this era. The second zone surrounds the Canterra Village development and Butterfield Road corridor — 1990s–2000s HOA townhomes and single-family homes with active associations that require contractor documentation and approval for exterior work. The third zone, neighborhoods like Summerlakes and Fox Hollow near Fermilab's eastern boundary, was developed in the 1970s–1980s with split-levels and two-stories now showing typical mid-century wear. The entire city is served by ZIP 60555. We work across all three zones and know what each era of Warrenville construction typically needs.
Yes. Many homeowners in Warrenville contact us for smaller home repair projects such as fixing damaged drywall, repairing trim, adjusting doors, and completing general maintenance tasks around the house.
Yes. We assist with small carpentry work such as repairing baseboards, fixing loose railings, adjusting cabinets, and replacing damaged wood elements inside the home.
Yes. Even small plumbing leaks can leave damage on ceilings or walls. We repair the affected drywall, restore the surface, and prepare the area for painting so the repair blends with the surrounding finish.
Yes. Many homeowners request help installing items such as mirrors, shelving, curtain rods, wall décor, and other interior accessories that require secure wall mounting.
Yes. It is very common for homeowners to combine several small tasks into one visit. This may include fixing drywall dents, adjusting doors, repairing trim, or replacing small fixtures around the home.
Yes. Regular home maintenance helps prevent small issues from turning into larger repairs. We assist homeowners with routine repair tasks that keep the home in good working condition.