Wood Dale sits along the Salt Creek corridor, a quiet residential pocket tucked between Itasca to the north and Bensenville to the south. The area draws a mix of long-time homeowners and younger families who bought into the neighborhood for the good schools and easy access to O'Hare via Route 83. Homes here tend to run from post-war ranches to 1970s and 1980s split-levels, and a lot of them still have original bathrooms that haven't been touched in decades. That's where we come in.
The Chicago-area winters hit ZIP 60191 the same way they hit the rest of the northwest suburbs. Freeze-thaw cycles do a number on grout lines, caulking, and older tile floors over time. Moisture gets in, and what starts as a loose tile or a soft spot near the tub can turn into a real problem fast. Homeowners in this area who've been putting off a bathroom update tend to find two or three things that need fixing once we actually get in there. We're used to that, and we build our quotes to reflect the real scope of the job.