We proudly serve homeowners in Palatine and nearby areas, providing expert window installation and replacement services designed to enhance comfort, efficiency, and curb appeal.
Palatine blends tree-lined neighborhoods, well-built homes, and lasting charm—and we help preserve that charm with thoughtful exterior improvements. Many houses in the area, especially those built between the ’60s and early 2000s, now need upgrades that boost energy efficiency and protect property value.
From townhomes near Rand Road to custom homes west of Quentin, we install modern windows that keep your home warm in winter, cool in summer, and noticeably quieter year-round. All with styles that match your architecture and materials that stand up to the Midwest climate.
Our siding options are weather-resistant, low-maintenance, and available in modern colors and textures. Designed to enhance curb appeal and protect your home from moisture, pests, and harsh Midwest seasons.
We provide full tear-offs, leak repairs, and new roof installations using high-performance materials. Each job is installed to meet Illinois code and manufacturer warranties for long-lasting protection.
Our seamless gutter systems are custom-fit to manage rainwater and reduce foundation risks. Built to handle heavy Midwest downpours while minimizing debris clogs and overflow damage.
We install secure fiberglass and steel entry doors that look great and seal tight. Available in a variety of finishes and glass options to complement your home’s exterior.
Proper insulation helps reduce heat loss in winter and heat gain in summer. Our attic upgrades make your home more efficient and comfortable year-round.
Protect your roofline and improve ventilation with quality soffit and fascia systems. Add gutter guards to keep water flowing and eliminate seasonal cleaning hassles.
We understand the layouts, materials, and construction styles common to this area. Whether you live in a brick split-level, a ranch near Hicks Road, or a two-story colonial in Winston Park, we offer solutions that look like they’ve always belonged.
Pocket (insert) installation replaces the sash and glass while keeping the existing frame in place—best when the current frame is solid, square, and free of moisture damage. Full-frame installation removes the entire window unit down to the rough opening, allowing new flashing, insulation, and a complete seal around the opening. If your goal is maximum long-term performance (draft reduction, durability, and the best air/water seal), full-frame installation is often the stronger option.
The biggest comfort gains usually come from the installation details—not just the window itself. We focus on precision measuring, correct shimming (so the unit stays square), continuous insulation around the perimeter, and professional-grade sealing where the window meets the opening. This combination helps eliminate hidden gaps that cause drafts, uneven room temperatures, and higher heating/cooling costs.
They all matter, but they solve different problems. Low-E coatings help manage heat transfer and glare, argon improves insulation inside the sealed glass unit, U-factor reflects overall insulating performance, and SHGC shows how much solar heat the glass lets in. The best setup depends on your home’s exposure (sunny vs. shaded sides) and comfort goals. We help you choose a glass package that balances winter insulation and summer heat control for real-world comfort—not just marketing labels.
Yes. Older homes and past installations can leave openings that aren’t perfectly square or properly flashed. During window installation, we correct alignment with proper shimming and fastening, and we rebuild the seal so the window operates smoothly and stays weather-tight. If we find damaged framing or moisture issues, we address them so the new window isn’t installed on a compromised foundation.
In many cases, yes. Converting a fixed window to an operable style (casement, double-hung, slider) or reconfiguring multiple windows can improve ventilation, usability, and curb appeal. This may involve adjusting framing and support to keep everything structurally sound and properly sealed. We’ll evaluate the opening, recommend the best configuration, and install the new system so it looks intentional and performs like a modern, integrated window setup.