Schiller Park is a compact, tight-knit village of 11,325 people with a median household income of $69,696 and a median age of 39.7 (Data source: U.S. Census Bureau / Data Commons). That demographic tells a story we see on job sites all the time: working families and long-term homeowners who want real value for their renovation dollar. They're not looking for the fanciest showroom tile. They want a bathroom that works well, holds up, and doesn't fall apart in two years. That's exactly what we build.
The village sits just west of O'Hare, flanked by the Des Plaines River to the west and major freight corridors on every side. Homes here range from postwar bungalows to mid-century ranch styles, and a lot of them were built with bathrooms that haven't been touched in decades. Chicago-area winters are hard on grout, caulk, and older plumbing fixtures. Freeze-thaw cycles push moisture into tile seams, and by the time a homeowner notices the problem, the subfloor is already taking damage. Getting ahead of that with a proper remodel saves money in the long run.