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Woodridge was developed almost entirely by a single developer — Albert Kaufman — after the village was incorporated in 1959.
That origin shows in the housing stock: the overwhelming majority of homes were built between 1965 and 1990 in tight succession, resulting in a remarkably uniform construction era.
Split-level and tri-level layouts dominate, alongside Colonial and Tudor Revival two-stories — all built to the same standards, with the same materials, and now aging at roughly the same pace. Original builder-grade hardware, hollow-core interior doors, and mid-century plumbing fixtures are common across the entire village (ZIP 60517).
About 50% of units are single-family homes; the other 40% are condos and apartments, many in two- and three-story walk-up buildings where working in shared-wall conditions requires extra care with noise, dust, and access.
We work throughout Woodridge and know what to expect inside homes built in this era.
Yes. Woodridge has many townhome and condominium communities, and we regularly work in these properties. We help homeowners with drywall repairs, fixture replacements, door adjustments, shelving installation, and other interior maintenance tasks that are common in multi-unit homes.
Yes. Many Woodridge neighborhoods operate under homeowners associations that have rules regarding exterior work, noise hours, and shared structures. We are used to working within HOA guidelines and can coordinate repairs so they follow community requirements.
Yes. Many Woodridge properties are used as rental homes or investment properties. We often help landlords with quick turnover repairs such as drywall patching, paint touch-ups, fixing doors or trim, replacing fixtures, and preparing the property for the next tenant.
Yes. We frequently install light fixtures, ceiling fans, faucets, bathroom accessories, curtain rods, and shelving. These types of upgrades are very common in Woodridge homes and help homeowners refresh their space without a full remodel.
Yes. Many homes in Woodridge have attached garages, and homeowners often request shelving installation, wall-mounted storage systems, and small carpentry improvements to create more organized storage space.
Yes. Many homeowners contact us for ongoing maintenance tasks such as fixing loose doors, repairing drywall dents, sealing bathrooms and kitchens, or replacing small fixtures. Regular maintenance helps prevent larger repairs later.