Since WindowWorks started in 1996, the family-owned business has been committed to giving back to the community—and that promise is more than just words.
Read MoreProtecting your home against the harsh, Northwestern weather conditions is a necessary part of owning a house in Chicago.
Read MoreAs one of the first impressions of your home, you exterior doors should reflect your home’s architectural style and your family’s unique tastes—particularly your front entry door. In addition, exterior doors provide security and protect your home from the elements.
Read MoreIn Chicago, summertime can be a particularly difficult season for keeping windows in tip-top shape. Our Midwestern climate’s occasional rain showers, heavy pollen floating through the air, and falling tree sap are notorious for causing damage to older, hard-to-maintain window products.
Read MoreWith Chicago summer in full-swing, you want to do everything possible to stay cool, especially inside your home. When that first summertime energy bill comes in, however, you might find yourself deciding between running the AC or saving money next month. There’s a better way!
Read MoreIn the not-too-distant past, doors were made entirely out of wood— a material that remains popular today for its traditional appeal and undeniable beauty.
Read MoreSharon Hutchinson was home recovering from knee surgery and browsing social media when she spotted a contest on Facebook that piqued her interest. The contest offered a chance to win new windows and, while she didn’t think she really had a shot at winning, Hutchinson signed up.
Read MoreSince we opened for business, WindowWorks has displayed a strong commitment to community service. That’s why when we heard about a family who could use our help, we sprang into action. About a year ago, a local man was diagnosed with ALS.
Read MoreVinyl has quickly become the premier siding choice for a wide variety of homeowners, and with good reason. This incredibly versatile siding material is a great choice in terms of longevity, efficiency and cost, offering a great alternative to traditional exterior design choices.
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