Arlington Heights is a well-established suburb with a population of 75,596 and a median household income of $116,723 (Data source: U.S. Census Bureau / Data Commons). Homeowners here tend to have older homes with character, especially in neighborhoods like Scarsdale, Ivy Hill, and the streets near downtown along Vail Avenue. Those homes were built to last, but bathrooms age. A community where the median household income clears six figures expects a remodel done right, with real tile work, solid vanities, and fixtures that hold up. That's exactly the kind of work we do.
The Chicago-area climate hits Arlington Heights hard every winter. Freeze-thaw cycles cause grout to crack, caulk to fail, and old bathroom floors to shift. By the time spring arrives, a lot of homeowners are dealing with water damage they didn't see coming. We know what materials hold up through Illinois winters and what shortcuts come back to bite you in February. The median age in Arlington Heights is 42.6 years (Data source: U.S. Census Bureau / Data Commons), which means a lot of residents are at the stage where they want their bathroom to work better for the long haul, not just look good for a listing photo.


