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Woodstock’s 1980s Subdivisions Are All Failing at Once

I’m Rhett Wilborn. My family has run Innovative Home Concepts out of Crystal Lake since 2005 — women-led, no corporate backing, same office on Route 176 the entire time. I’ve been working Woodstock homes for two decades, and I’ll tell you what I’m seeing right now that I haven’t seen before: an entire generation of subdivisions hitting the wall simultaneously. Cobblestone off Route 47. Applewood north of Route 14. Victorian Village west of 47 near Greenwood Avenue. Thoroughbred Estates northeast of the Square. Every one of those neighborhoods went up between 1987 and 1994. Every one of them got builder-grade vinyl. And every one of them is now 30 to 38 years old, which is 5 to 15 years past the point where that vinyl should have come off.

Drive down Cobblestone Way and count the houses with warped panels. Walk through Applewood east of McConnell Road and look at the south-facing elevations — the color has faded two or three shades lighter than the north sides. Victorian Village’s HOA (managed by Westward360, $292 to $380 a month in dues) has design standards for replacements, and half the units are overdue. This isn’t a handful of houses. It’s hundreds of homes across four or five subdivisions, all with the same cheap vinyl from the same era, all degrading on the same timeline.

Then add what happened on August 27, 2024. Tennis ball-sized hail — 2.5 inches — dropped directly on Woodstock. Not a glancing blow. Not the edge of a storm cell. A direct hit. That storm cracked vinyl panels that were already brittle from 30 years of UV exposure and freeze-thaw cycling. Some of those homes still haven’t been repaired. Some filed claims and got lowballed. Some don’t even know their siding is compromised because the cracks are hairline and the moisture intrusion is happening behind the panels where nobody can see it. That’s the situation in Woodstock right now, and this page is for homeowners who are ready to deal with it.

Material Comparison

Siding Options for Woodstock Homes — Side by Side

Current IHC installed pricing in Woodstock. The right material depends on your subdivision, your home’s age, and whether you’re in the Historic District.

Material Per Sq Ft Installed Lifespan Warranty Best For (Woodstock)
James Hardie $12 – $16 50+ years 30-year non-prorated Historic District homes, Haldun Grove, Bull Valley Golf Club — premium longevity and HPC-compliant profiles
LP SmartSide $12 – $16 30–50 years 5/50 substrate + finish Victorian Country, Thoroughbred Estates, Sonatas — deep wood-grain texture at the same price as Hardie
Premium Vinyl $6 – $9 20–30 years Lifetime limited Sweetwater, Apple Creek Estates, newer builds where budget is the primary driver
Cedar, Stained $16 – $22 25–40 yrs (with maintenance) Varies Historic District Victorian and Queen Anne restorations near the Square — period-appropriate where HPC requires it

James Hardie and LP SmartSide are priced identically in Woodstock. The choice between them is aesthetic and application-driven, not a cost decision. See our full siding cost guide →

The Aging Crisis

Why Half of Woodstock’s Siding Is Failing Right Now

Woodstock had a building boom from the late 1980s through the mid-1990s. Cobblestone went up in the late ’80s. Applewood between 1992 and 1994. Victorian Village in the late ’80s and early ’90s. Victorian Country starting in 1995. Thoroughbred Estates from 1989 forward. Every one of those builders used the same product: builder-grade vinyl siding, typically 0.040 inches thick or thinner, in whatever beige or gray the supplier had on the truck that week. It was cheap, it was fast, and it had a 20-year service life that nobody mentioned at the closing table.

Those homes are now 30 to 38 years old. The vinyl has cycled through roughly 3,000 freeze-thaw events (McHenry County averages 100-plus per winter). It has absorbed two decades of UV radiation that breaks the molecular bonds in PVC. It has been hammered by at least four significant storm events in the past three years alone: April 2023 with ping-pong-ball hail, May 2024 with an EF-0 tornado and 2-inch hail near Harvard, August 2024 with the 2.5-inch direct hit on Woodstock, and August 2025 with 70-plus mph winds that knocked out power to 76,000 ComEd customers. Then April 2026 brought tornadoes to the county again, with a funnel cloud reported moving toward Woodstock and a large tree uprooted against a Woodstock home.

Here’s what 30-year-old builder-grade vinyl does under that kind of punishment. The plasticizers that keep it flexible evaporate out over time. The panels become rigid and brittle. Thermal expansion and contraction — vinyl moves up to 3/4 inch per 12-foot panel in a McHenry County summer-to-winter swing — stresses fastener holes into ovals. Lap locks lose their grip. Wind gets under the panels and lifts them. Hail that would bounce off new vinyl cracks the old stuff like a dinner plate. And once a panel cracks, moisture goes straight behind it, into the house wrap (if the house wrap is even intact after 30 years), and then into the sheathing. That’s when a $15,000 siding job becomes a $25,000 wall-repair job.

Woodstock sits at roughly 942 feet above sea level — higher than the Illinois state average of 600 feet and higher than most of the Chicago metro. That elevation means more wind exposure across the open agricultural land to the north and west. Homes in Thoroughbred Estates, on their 1-to-3-acre semi-rural lots with minimal wind breaks, take sustained hits that homes packed together in Crystal Lake subdivisions simply don’t experience. Wind-driven rain finds every failed lap lock, every oval fastener hole, every hairline crack. The damage compounds every season.

What We Install

Siding Services in Woodstock

Full siding replacement, partial re-siding, storm damage repair, historic district work, and material upgrades. In-house crews only — no subcontractors.

James Hardie Fiber Cement Siding →

HardiePlank lap siding, HardieShingle shake panels, HardiePanel vertical board, and HardieTrim. In Woodstock, Hardie is the go-to for two very different reasons. On the Historic District homes surrounding the Square, HardieShingle and custom HardieTrim profiles replicate the original Victorian, Queen Anne, and Craftsman detailing that the Historic Preservation Commission requires — without the rot cycle that kills real wood in 15 to 20 years. On the premium homes in Haldun Grove (average sale price $690,000) and Bull Valley Golf Club (listings up to $1.6 million), Hardie delivers the longevity and curb appeal those price points demand. The ColorPlus factory finish holds color through McHenry County’s UV and freeze-thaw abuse. As a James Hardie Preferred Remodeler, we deliver Hardie’s full 30-year non-prorated warranty. Non-preferred installers cannot.

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LP SmartSide Engineered Wood Siding →

LP SmartSide uses a treated engineered wood substrate with SmartGuard strand-level protection against moisture, fungal decay, and termites. For the 1980s-90s subdivisions in Woodstock — Thoroughbred Estates, Victorian Country, Applewood, the Sonatas — SmartSide is the upgrade that makes the most sense for homeowners who want a real wood look without the maintenance cycle of cedar. It’s priced identically to Hardie. The deeper wood-grain texture works especially well on the traditional colonials and two-stories in these neighborhoods. LP’s 5/50-year limited warranty covers the substrate and finish separately. We’re an LP SmartSide Preferred Installer, which means your warranty is backed by both the manufacturer and the installer.

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Vinyl Siding →

Vinyl has a place in Woodstock — but only on the right homes. Sweetwater (built 2005-2014 by Centex), Apple Creek Estates (Kirk Homes, mid-late 2010s), and the newer sections of Sanctuary of Bull Valley are candidates for premium vinyl at $6 to $9 per square foot. We install 0.044-inch to 0.046-inch panel thickness minimum — not the 0.040-inch builder-grade that went on the ’80s and ’90s subdivisions. But if your home is in Cobblestone or Applewood and you’re replacing 30-year-old vinyl, upgrading to more vinyl is a lateral move. You’ll be back in the same spot in 20 years. Step up to fiber cement or SmartSide and solve the problem once.

Historic District Siding & Restoration

The Woodstock Square Historic District — listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1982, governed locally since the 1996 ordinance — requires a Certificate of Appropriateness from the Historic Preservation Commission before any exterior alteration begins. Period. That means no vinyl on a Victorian. No modern J-channel on a Queen Anne. Material choices, colors, and profiles must comply with the Downtown Design Review Guidelines. We handle the COA application, work with the HPC on material approvals, and install period-appropriate cladding — stained cedar for true restorations ($16 to $22 per square foot), HardieShingle with custom trim profiles for homes that need durability without sacrificing character. Most contractors avoid Historic District work. We pursue it.

Soffit, Fascia & Trim →

On the 1990s-era homes in Applewood and Victorian Village, the soffit and fascia are typically the first components to fail. The original aluminum soffit pits and peels. The pine fascia boards behind the aluminum cap rot from moisture that wicks up from clogged gutters. We replace soffit and fascia in aluminum or HardieTrim, wrap every window and door casing, and seal every transition point. Doing siding without addressing the trim is half a job — moisture finds the path of least resistance, and on a 30-year-old home, that path runs through the fascia every time.

Storm Damage Siding Repair →

The August 27, 2024 storm dropped 2.5-inch hail on Woodstock — one of the most damaging storms in recent city history. Cracked vinyl, dented aluminum, broken panel locks, moisture intrusion behind compromised cladding. If your siding was hit and you haven’t had it inspected, the damage is getting worse every season. We document the full scope of storm damage for insurance purposes. Our sister company, IHC Public Adjusters — a separately licensed Illinois public adjusting firm — handles siding damage claims from documentation through final payment, including supplement negotiation when the carrier’s first offer falls short (financial relationship disclosed per 215 ILCS 5/1575).

What to Expect

Our Woodstock Siding Replacement Process

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Inspection & Wall Assessment

We inspect every elevation, pull loose panels to check sheathing condition, evaluate the existing house wrap, and probe for moisture behind the cladding. On a 30-year-old Cobblestone townhome or a 1989 Thoroughbred Estates colonial, we almost always find something the homeowner didn’t know about — sheathing damage, degraded house wrap, moisture paths from failed caulk joints at windows. You get a written assessment based on what we actually find behind the panels, not a guess from the driveway.

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Material Selection & Written Estimate

We walk through material options — James Hardie, LP SmartSide, premium vinyl, stained cedar for Historic District homes — with physical samples and color chips. Your written estimate is itemized: material, labor, house wrap, trim, flashing, permit fees, cleanup. No ambiguous line items. No surprise charges at final invoice. For Historic District properties, the estimate includes the COA application timeline.

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Permits & Scheduling

We coordinate permits through Woodstock Development Services at 121 W. Calhoun Street — phone (815) 338-4305. Express permits typically issue in 3 to 5 business days; standard permits in 10 to 15. For homes in the Historic District, we handle the Certificate of Appropriateness through the HPC before pulling the building permit. With the Route 47 widening project running through 2028, we also factor delivery logistics into scheduling — material staging and dumpster placement matter when your street access is disrupted by a $78.4 million road project.

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Installation & Final Walkthrough

Full tear-off of existing siding. Sheathing repair where needed (and on homes built before 1995 in Woodstock, it’s needed more often than not). New weather-resistive barrier with taped seams. Flashings integrated at every window, door, and roof-to-wall transition. Kick-out flashing at every junction. Siding installed to manufacturer spec by our in-house crew — not a sub crew we hired off Craigslist last Tuesday. Final walkthrough with you wall by wall, warranty documents in hand, landscaping left the way we found it.

The County Seat Factor

Historic District Rules and What They Mean for Your Siding Project

Woodstock is the county seat of McHenry County. The courthouse is here. The county government center is here. And the Woodstock Square Historic District — listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1982, designated a Distinctive Destination by the National Trust for Historic Preservation in 2007, and named a Preserve America Community by the White House — is the civic and cultural heart of the entire county. This isn’t Crystal Lake, where exterior work is straightforward permitting. Homes in and around the Historic District have a different set of rules.

The Woodstock Historic Preservation Commission, created by local ordinance in January 1996, governs exterior alterations within the district. Any proposed construction or alteration on the exterior of a property in the Historic District requires a Certificate of Appropriateness before work begins. Category I improvements — simpler, routine changes — can be approved administratively. Category II improvements — significant alterations, material changes, new profiles — require full HPC review. All work must comply with the Downtown Design Review Guidelines.

What does this mean if you own a Victorian with failing clapboard on Tryon Street, or a Queen Anne with peeling paint two blocks from the Opera House? It means you cannot slap vinyl over it and call it done. The HPC will require period-appropriate materials. It means your contractor needs to know the difference between a Category I and Category II application, needs to present material samples and color selections to the commission, and needs to install siding that preserves the architectural character of homes that have stood since the 1880s and 1890s. The Woodstock Opera House — where Orson Welles and Paul Newman performed — the Old McHenry County Courthouse from 1857 — these landmarks set the standard. The residential streets surrounding the Square need to match.

There’s a financial upside that most homeowners don’t know about. Woodstock’s Certified Local Government status (obtained 1998) gives property owners in the Historic District access to state and federal historic preservation tax credits, property tax assessment freeze programs, and preservation grants. The city also runs a Facade Improvement Program that provides financial assistance for exterior upgrades in the historic area. We help homeowners tap into these programs when the project qualifies. Paying $16 to $22 per square foot for stained cedar on a historic restoration stings less when you’re offsetting it with a tax credit and a facade grant.

21+Years in McHenry County
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Dealing with 30-year-old builder-grade vinyl or storm damage from the August 2024 hailstorm? We respond the same day. Most on-site estimates happen within a week. Our office is 12 miles southeast of Woodstock on Route 14 in Crystal Lake.

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Why IHC for Woodstock

Six Reasons Woodstock Homeowners Choose Us

Manufacturer Certifications That Unlock Real Warranties

We hold James Hardie Preferred Remodeler, LP SmartSide Preferred Installer, and CertainTeed SELECT ShingleMaster certifications. Those aren’t window stickers — they’re manufacturer audits of our installation quality, our crew training, and our business practices. What they mean for you: the full 30-year non-prorated Hardie warranty and the full LP 5/50-year warranty. A non-certified installer can buy the same materials. They cannot deliver those warranty terms. On a $30,000 siding job in Haldun Grove or Bull Valley Golf Club, that difference is worth tens of thousands in long-term protection.

Historic District Experience

Most siding contractors avoid the Woodstock Historic District because the HPC process adds complexity, material restrictions, and timeline. We pursue that work. We know the COA application process, we know what the commission requires for material and color approvals, and we install period-appropriate cladding that satisfies the Downtown Design Review Guidelines while actually protecting the wall assembly for the next 30 to 50 years. The homes surrounding the Square — the same streets where Bill Murray filmed Groundhog Day in 1993 — deserve contractors who respect the architecture.

21 Years, Same Location, Same Family

We’ve been at 4410 IL-176, Suite 1, Crystal Lake since 2005. The Wilborn family runs this company. We’re not a franchise. We’re not a private-equity roll-up that changes names every three years. When you need a warranty claim handled in 2034, we’ll still be at the same address, with the same phone number, run by the same family. That matters more than any sales pitch. 380+ five-star reviews and an A+ BBB rating don’t happen by accident.

Full Exterior Scope — Not Just Siding

Siding replacement on a 30-year-old Woodstock home almost always touches the roof line, the windows, and the gutters. We handle all four trades in-house. When we’re re-siding a home in Applewood and find that the roof-to-wall flashing was never installed correctly in 1993, we fix it during the same project. When the windows in Victorian Village are single-pane aluminum sliders from 1988, we replace them in the same mobilization. One crew, one project manager, one warranty. No finger-pointing between four different subcontractors.

IHC Public Adjusters — Storm Damage Advocacy

After the August 2024 hailstorm that hammered Woodstock with 2.5-inch hail, hundreds of homeowners filed insurance claims. Many got lowballed. Our sister company, IHC Public Adjusters, is a separately licensed Illinois public adjusting firm that works siding and exterior damage claims from documentation through supplement negotiation to final payment. Homeowners choose whether to engage them — it’s never assumed or bundled. Financial relationship disclosed per 215 ILCS 5/1575.

Route 47 Construction — We Plan Around It

The Route 47 widening project — $78.4 million, 2.25 miles from US 14 to IL 120, three new roundabouts — started the first week of April 2026 and runs through 2028. That’s two years of disrupted access for every home east of the Route 47 corridor. We factor construction-zone logistics into every Woodstock project: material delivery routes, dumpster placement, crew access. If your home is near the 47/14 intersection or the 47/120 corridor, scheduling matters. We’ve already adapted.

Neighborhoods We Know

Woodstock Neighborhood-by-Neighborhood Siding Guide

Every Woodstock subdivision has a different siding story based on build era, builder, lot size, and exposure. Here’s what we see across the neighborhoods where we work most often.

Historic Downtown / Near the Square

The residential streets surrounding the Woodstock Square — homes dating to the 1850s through the 1930s. Victorian, Queen Anne, Italianate, Craftsman bungalows, Cape Cods. Wraparound porches, gingerbread trim, turrets, bay windows, decorative cornices. The original wood clapboard on many of these homes is 100-plus years old. Every project here requires a Certificate of Appropriateness from the HPC. Material options are restricted to period-appropriate choices — stained cedar or fiber cement with custom profiles. We handle the application process and the commission review. These homes sit within blocks of the Woodstock Opera House and the Old Courthouse from 1857. The exteriors matter to more than just the homeowner — Woodstock draws Groundhog Day tourists year-round, and the residential streets around the Square are part of what they come to see.

Cobblestone & Victorian Village

Cobblestone (late 1980s townhomes east of Route 47 off Cobblestone Way) and Victorian Village (late ’80s to early ’90s west of Route 47 near Greenwood Avenue) are ground zero for the builder-grade vinyl failure wave. Compact communities, original siding from 35-plus years ago, and HOA design standards that complicate replacements. Victorian Village’s HOA through Westward360 requires material and color approval. We work within HOA processes regularly — we submit samples, coordinate with property management, and install compliant materials on the HOA’s timeline. Most of these units need full re-siding in fiber cement or SmartSide. Vinyl-to-vinyl is a 20-year band-aid.

Applewood & Victorian Country

Applewood (1992-1994, east of McConnell Road, north of the Route 14/47 junction) is a mix of single-family homes and townhomes, all with builder-grade vinyl that’s now 32 years old. Victorian Country (1995-present, homes averaging around $401,750) has an older section pushing 30 years. The south-facing elevations on Applewood homes are the worst — faded two to three shades, chalking on touch, brittle at the nail slots. SmartSide is the popular upgrade here because the deeper wood grain gives these early-’90s colonials more character than the flat vinyl they were born with. On a 1,500-to-2,000-square-foot Applewood home, a full Hardie or SmartSide re-side runs $22,000 to $32,000 including house wrap, trim, and permit.

Thoroughbred Estates & Westwood Lakes

Thoroughbred Estates (1989-2010, northeast of the Square, 1-to-3-acre lots) is where builder-grade meets semi-rural wind exposure. The early builds from 1989 to 1995 are past replacement age. Larger lots with mature tree canopy mean constant debris impact on siding and heavy shade that holds moisture on north-facing walls. Westwood Lakes Estates (1974-2008, southwest of the Square) has an even wider age range — 1970s-era homes with original siding that’s 50 years old alongside 2000s builds still in their first cycle. On a 3,000-to-5,000-square-foot Thoroughbred Estates home, the re-siding scope is substantial: 2,500-plus square feet of wall area, complex rooflines, multiple gables. Hardie or SmartSide, full trim package, 10 to 14 working days.

Haldun Grove & Bull Valley Communities

The premium tier. Haldun Grove (1999-2006, average sale price $690,000) and Bull Valley Golf Club (1990-2025, listings to $1.6 million) are executive and luxury homes that demand premium materials and workmanship. Ponds of Bull Valley (2002-2022) and Sanctuary of Bull Valley (including DR Horton builds from 2019) round out the corridor. Early builds in these communities are 20 to 27 years old — old enough for storm damage to have accumulated and old enough for builder-grade choices to show their limitations. Homeowners in this price range don’t want vinyl. They want Hardie with ColorPlus in a custom color, or SmartSide with a professional stain, and they want it installed by a crew that treats a $800,000 home like what it is.

Sweetwater, Sonatas & Newer Communities

Sweetwater (2005-2014, built by Centex, north of Route 120), the Sonatas (2003-2017, north of the Square, ranches and two-stories up to 4,348 square feet), Prairie Pointe, Apple Creek Estates, and Hidden Valley. These are newer builds — 10 to 23 years old — and most original siding is still functional. But the older sections (2003-2010 builds) are approaching the first major maintenance decision. The smart play here is a proactive assessment: inspect now, budget for replacement on your timeline, and upgrade materials when you do. Waiting for the next hail storm to force your hand means emergency pricing, insurance fights, and limited color and product availability. We offer free inspections for Woodstock homeowners who want to plan ahead rather than react.

Common Questions

Woodstock Siding FAQs

How much does siding replacement cost in Woodstock?

Installed pricing in Woodstock as of 2026: James Hardie fiber cement runs $12 to $16 per square foot installed. LP SmartSide engineered wood is the same $12 to $16 — they are priced identically, and we never position one as the budget alternative. Premium vinyl runs $6 to $9 per square foot. Stained cedar for Historic District restorations runs $16 to $22. A typical 2,000-square-foot Woodstock home with roughly 1,800 square feet of wall area lands between $22,000 and $30,000 in fiber cement or SmartSide, including new house wrap, trim, and permit. Financing is available.

Do I need a Certificate of Appropriateness for siding work near the Square?

If your property is within the Woodstock Square Historic District, yes — any exterior alteration requires a Certificate of Appropriateness from the Historic Preservation Commission before construction begins. Category I improvements (simpler changes) can be approved administratively. Category II improvements (significant material changes, new profiles) need full HPC review. We handle the application and coordinate with the commission on material selection and color approval. Contact Woodstock Development Services at (815) 338-4305 if you’re unsure whether your property falls within the district boundaries.

Is builder-grade vinyl from the 1980s-90s worth replacing with new vinyl?

I’ll be direct: replacing 30-year-old vinyl with new vinyl is a missed opportunity. Yes, today’s premium vinyl (0.044 to 0.046 inches) is significantly better than the 0.040-inch builder-grade that went on Cobblestone, Applewood, and Victorian Village homes. But it’s still vinyl. It still has a 20-to-30-year life expectancy. It still fails in the same ways — thermal cycling, UV degradation, hail brittleness. James Hardie and LP SmartSide cost 40 to 60 percent more upfront but last 50-plus years and eliminate the repaint and re-side cycle entirely. On a Woodstock home you plan to stay in for 10-plus years, fiber cement or engineered wood pays for itself.

How does the Route 47 construction affect my siding project?

The Route 47 widening — 2.25 miles from US 14 to IL 120, three roundabouts, $78.4 million, running through 2028 — disrupts access to a large swath of Woodstock. If your home is east of Route 47 (Cobblestone, parts of Applewood, Prairie Pointe) or requires material delivery via the 47 corridor, scheduling and logistics need extra planning. We coordinate delivery routes, dumpster placement, and crew access around the active construction zones. The project started with water and sewer main work on the east side of 47 in April 2026 and will expand from there. Early scheduling beats fighting construction traffic for two years.

How long does a siding install take in Woodstock?

A full re-side on a typical Woodstock home runs 7 to 14 working days. Fiber cement and engineered wood take longer than vinyl because cutting and fastening are more precise. Compact Cobblestone townhomes run on the shorter end — 5 to 7 days. Large Thoroughbred Estates colonials or Haldun Grove executive homes with complex rooflines and 2,500-plus square feet of wall area run 10 to 14 days. Historic District projects with custom trim profiles and COA-specified materials can push to 14 to 18 days. We give you an exact timeline in writing before we start.

Hardie vs LP SmartSide — which is right for my Woodstock home?

Same price, different strengths. Hardie wins on the Historic District homes where dimensional stability and the ColorPlus factory finish matter most — and on the premium Bull Valley and Haldun Grove properties where 50-year longevity justifies the investment. SmartSide wins when you want a richer, deeper wood-grain texture — the traditional colonials in Thoroughbred Estates, the two-stories in Applewood, the ranches in the Sonatas. Both carry strong warranties: Hardie’s 30-year non-prorated (through Preferred installers like us) versus LP’s 5/50-year limited. We’re certified Preferred on both lines. The choice is aesthetic and application-driven. We’ll bring samples to your home so you can see them against your brick, stone, or existing trim.

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Builder-grade vinyl from the ’80s and ’90s failing across Cobblestone, Applewood, Victorian Village, and Thoroughbred Estates. Historic District homes needing period-appropriate restoration. Storm damage from the August 2024 hailstorm still unaddressed. Whatever the situation, we’ll inspect your exterior and give you an honest assessment — material options, timeline, and warranty details. No pressure, no obligation. We respond the same day and we’re 12 miles southeast on Route 14.

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4410 IL-176, Ste 1
Crystal Lake, IL 60014
(12 miles southeast of Woodstock on Route 14)

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