Window Replacement in Woodstock, IL
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Woodstock’s 1980s Subdivisions Are Hemorrhaging Heat. I See It Every Week.
I drive through Woodstock two or three times a week. Down Route 47, past the Square where they filmed Groundhog Day in ’93, out toward Thoroughbred Estates and the Bull Valley corridor. And I can tell you from the road which homes still have their original windows. The foggy panes give it away every time — that milky haze trapped between the glass that no amount of Windex will fix. That’s blown seals. The argon gas that was supposed to insulate is gone, the spacer bar has failed, and the window is performing like a single pane with a decorative gap in the middle. Westwood Lakes Estates, Cobblestone, Applewood, Victorian Village — all built between 1974 and 1994, all hitting the wall at the same time.
Woodstock’s median household income sits at $82,758. That’s roughly $26,000 less than Crystal Lake. Every dollar of energy waste hits harder here. ComEd residential rates jumped after the PJM capacity auction drove an 830% increase in capacity costs in June 2025 — every customer from the Woodstock Square to the Wisconsin border felt it. Nicor gas runs $0.49 per therm as of spring 2026, and when January lows drop to 15°F and polar vortex events push to negative 6, that furnace runs from November through March without mercy. If your windows were installed before Bill Murray was dodging Ned Ryerson on the Square, they’re costing you real money every single month.
Then there’s the historic district. Homes around the Woodstock Square — the Victorian, Queen Anne, Italianate, and Craftsman houses from the 1880s through the 1930s — have a different problem entirely. Original wood sash windows with rope-and-weight balances, wavy glass, custom arch tops. The Woodstock Historic Preservation Commission requires a Certificate of Appropriateness before you touch the exterior of any property in the district. You cannot rip out a 130-year-old arched window and drop in a catalog-spec vinyl rectangle. That’s not restoration — that’s vandalism. These homes need period-appropriate window products installed by someone who’s navigated HPC requirements before. That’s us.
Woodstock Window Pricing — Honest Numbers, Every Line We Carry
Installed per-window pricing for the Woodstock market. Every number includes labor, flashing, trim, insulation, disposal, and cleanup. No bait-and-switch, no “today only” pressure games.
| Window Line | Per Window Installed | Frame Material | Best Fit in Woodstock |
|---|---|---|---|
| Midway Vinyl | $600 – $800 | Standard vinyl | Rentals, investment properties, Prairie Pointe townhomes on a budget |
| InnoMAXX | $900 – $1,100 | Premium vinyl, IHC exclusive | Full-house replacements in Applewood and Victorian Country, best mid-range value |
| Andersen 100 Series | $900 – $1,200 | Fibrex composite | Entry-level Fibrex, upgrade from failed 1980s vinyl in Cobblestone townhomes |
| Andersen 400 Series | $1,200 – $1,600 | Wood interior / vinyl exterior | Thoroughbred Estates, Westwood Lakes — real wood interior, Fibrex exterior |
| Andersen A-Series | $1,600 – $2,500 | Fibrex / real wood | Historic Square homes, Haldun Grove, Bull Valley Golf Club custom builds |
| Andersen E-Series | $2,000 – $4,000+ | Custom wood / custom everything | Historic district restorations, arched transoms, one-of-a-kind openings near the Square |
Prices include disposal, install, flashing, trim, caulk, and cleanup. Permit fees additional. Historic district projects may require HPC Certificate of Appropriateness — we handle the application process. See our full window cost guide →
Window Products for Woodstock Homes
Full-frame replacement, insert replacement, and new-construction windows. Every product is selected for Woodstock’s Zone 5A climate — 97-degree annual temperature swings, 35 inches of snow, and dozens of freeze-thaw cycles between November and March.
Andersen 400 Series →
The 400 Series is Andersen’s flagship and the window I install most in Woodstock. Fibrex composite frames that refuse to rot, warp, or pit — critical when Woodstock sits at 942 feet elevation with wind exposure that hammers exterior surfaces harder than the lower-lying suburbs to the east. Real wood interior gives you the warmth that fits a Thoroughbred Estates Colonial or a Westwood Lakes Estates ranch. Tilt-Wash double-hungs let you clean exterior glass from inside — a detail you’ll appreciate on a two-story in Haldun Grove. HeatLock Low-E4 glass handles the full temperature swing from negative 6 in January to 91 in July. We’re the only Andersen Elite Certified Contractor in McHenry County — that activates Andersen’s full 20-year warranty plus our own 2-year installation guarantee.
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Andersen A-Series →
The A-Series is what I spec for homes near the Woodstock Square. The historic district has Queen Anne Victorians, Italianate townhouses, and Craftsman bungalows with window shapes that no standard catalog line can match — arched transoms above the front door, segmented tops on bay windows, round-top accent windows in gable ends. A-Series delivers custom sizes, custom shapes, real wood interiors in your choice of species, and Fibrex exterior cladding that survives McHenry County winters without the maintenance burden of painted wood. It’s also the right window for the Bull Valley Golf Club corridor — homes averaging $1.6 million that demand architectural-grade products, not builder-spec rectangles.
Andersen E-Series →
Andersen’s full custom line. Unlimited exterior colors, custom sizes, specialty shapes, historic-accurate muntin patterns, and configurations the standard lines cannot accommodate. The E-Series is the window for serious Woodstock Square restorations where the Historic Preservation Commission requires period-appropriate materials and the homeowner wants the character of an 1890 window with the thermal performance of 2026. Aluminum-clad exterior, real wood interior, manufactured to your exact specifications. Every unit is built for your specific opening at Andersen’s factory.
InnoMAXX Windows →
Our proprietary triple-pane vinyl window, engineered for northern Illinois. Triple-pane glass, dual Low-E coatings, argon fill between all three panes, warm-edge spacers, and a foam-filled frame that delivers R-values most vinyl windows cannot touch. For a full-house replacement in Applewood or Victorian Country where the homeowner needs maximum energy savings without the Andersen price point, InnoMAXX is the answer. At Woodstock’s $82K median household income, every dollar of energy savings matters — and the Nicor rebate of $100 to $125 per qualifying window stretches further here than in Crystal Lake. 25-year installation warranty, IHC exclusive.
Midway Vinyl Windows →
For the Woodstock homeowner who needs a functional, warrantied window at the lowest honest price point. Midway vinyl is a real step up from builder-grade — multi-chamber frames, double-pane Low-E glass with argon, tilt-in sashes for cleaning. I install Midway in rental properties, investment flips, and budget-constrained full-house replacements where the goal is to stop the energy bleed and reach code-compliant performance. Not the window I’d put in my own house, but a legitimate window that does the job.
Storm Damage Window Replacement
August 27, 2024 dropped tennis ball-sized hail — 2.5 inches — directly on Woodstock. That was one of the most damaging storms in recent Woodstock history. Shattered glass, cracked frames, impact damage across Thoroughbred Estates, Applewood, Westwood Lakes, and homes near the Square. April 2, 2026 brought tornadoes and 70-plus mph winds that uprooted a large tree onto a Woodstock home. We replace storm-damaged windows and coordinate the scope with your carrier. Our sister company, IHC Public Adjusters, is a separately licensed Illinois public adjusting firm that handles window damage claims from filing through final payment (financial relationship disclosed per 215 ILCS 5/1575).
Why Woodstock’s $82K Median Income Makes Window Replacement Urgent
Woodstock sits in IECC Climate Zone 5A. The annual temperature range runs from negative 6°F during polar vortex events to 91°F in July — a 97-degree swing. Add 35 inches of annual snowfall, dozens of freeze-thaw cycles per winter, and wind averages of 12-plus mph in January and February at 942 feet of elevation. That combination punishes every exterior surface on your home. Windows take the worst of it because they’re the thinnest barrier between inside and outside.
Electricity (ComEd): Woodstock residential rates landed around 14 cents per kilowatt-hour after the June 2025 supply rate spike. The PJM capacity auction hit an 830% increase in capacity costs, and it hammered every ComEd customer in McHenry County. Monthly electric bills for a typical Woodstock home run $134 to $187 depending on square footage and usage patterns.
Natural Gas (Nicor): Gas supply runs $0.49 per therm as of spring 2026. When January lows hit 15°F regularly and the polar vortex pushes to negative 6, your furnace runs hard from November through March. Woodstock homes heat with gas. Period.
Nicor Rebates Hit Harder Here: Nicor offers $100 to $125 per qualifying ENERGY STAR window. On a 15-window full-house replacement, that’s $1,500 to $1,875 back in your pocket. At Crystal Lake’s $108K median income, that rebate is nice. At Woodstock’s $82K median income, it’s a meaningful chunk of the project cost. A homeowner in Applewood replacing 18 windows with InnoMAXX at $900 to $1,100 per window can offset $1,800 to $2,250 with Nicor rebates alone — before you factor in the federal energy efficiency tax credit of up to $600 per year for qualifying windows.
The 25-to-30% bleed: The Department of Energy estimates 25 to 30% of residential heating and cooling energy escapes through windows. Combined ComEd and Nicor average around $265 a month for a Woodstock home. That means $66 to $80 every month — $795 to $954 a year — leaking out of failed-seal double-panes or original single-pane windows. In a Westwood Lakes Estates home built in 1978 with the original windows still in place, that bleeding has been going on for 48 years. The math is brutal. And it compounds every time ComEd or Nicor raises rates.
How Window Replacement Works in Woodstock
In-Home Evaluation
We inspect every window in the house — seal integrity, frame condition, glass performance, hardware function, weatherstripping, and the flashing above each opening. We measure each rough opening and photograph the existing condition. You get a straight assessment: which windows need replacement now, which can wait 3 to 5 years, and which products match your home’s architecture, your priorities, and your budget. For historic district homes near the Square, we evaluate whether a Certificate of Appropriateness will be required.
Product Selection & Written Estimate
We walk you through the options — Andersen 400, A-Series, or E-Series, InnoMAXX triple-pane, or Midway vinyl — with product samples and glass performance data specific to your home’s orientation and elevation. Your written estimate is itemized: product, labor, flashing, trim, insulation, disposal, cleanup, and Nicor rebate eligibility. No hidden line items. No pressure.
City of Woodstock Permits & Manufacturing
We contact Woodstock Development Services at 121 W. Calhoun Street to pull the required building permit. If your property is in the Historic District, we handle the Certificate of Appropriateness application through the Historic Preservation Commission — Category I for routine changes, Category II for significant alterations. Andersen windows are manufactured to your exact measurements with a typical 4-to-8-week lead time. We coordinate delivery around the Route 47 widening construction to avoid access headaches.
Professional Installation
Each opening is prepared, flashed, and sealed before the new window goes in. We insulate the gap between frame and rough opening with low-expansion foam — not fiberglass stuffed in the cavity, which is what most installers do. Interior and exterior trim is finished clean. Every window is tested for operation, locking, and seal integrity before we move to the next opening. Our W-2 crews are factory-trained by Andersen — no subcontractors, no temp labor.
Final Walkthrough & Warranty Documentation
We test every window with you — open, close, lock, tilt. You receive Andersen’s 20-year product warranty documentation and our 2-year installation warranty in writing. Your home should be cleaner when we leave than when we arrived. That’s the standard. Every job. Twenty-one years running.
Get a Free Window Estimate in Woodstock
Blown seals in Westwood Lakes? Drafty originals in Thoroughbred Estates? Historic windows near the Square that need period-appropriate replacement? We’ll evaluate your windows and show you exactly what the project looks like for your home. Same-day response.
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Why Woodstock Homeowners Choose IHC for Windows
Only Andersen Elite Certified Contractor in McHenry County
Andersen’s Elite tier is their highest contractor designation. It requires proven installation quality, volume commitment, product training across every Andersen line from 100 Series through E-Series, and customer satisfaction scores most window companies cannot achieve. We earned it. One contractor in McHenry County holds this certification, and it’s us. That means priority product access, full 20-year warranty backing, and the training to install every window Andersen manufactures — including the custom E-Series work that historic Woodstock Square homes demand.
We Know Woodstock’s Historic Preservation Process
The Woodstock Square Historic District has been on the National Register since 1982. The Historic Preservation Commission, established by local ordinance in 1996, requires a Certificate of Appropriateness for any exterior alteration on a landmark property or any building in the district. Category I improvements can be approved administratively. Category II requires full HPC review. We’ve navigated this process. We know which materials satisfy the Downtown Design Review Guidelines and which ones get rejected. If your home is on or near the Square, you need a contractor who understands this — not one who shows up, rips out your Victorian windows, and leaves you holding a stop-work order.
In-House Factory-Trained Crews
We don’t subcontract window installations to whoever is available that week. Our crews are W-2 employees, factory-trained by Andersen, and they install windows every week of the year in McHenry County. The same installer who starts your Thoroughbred Estates Colonial finishes it. That’s how a 2-year installation warranty actually means something — because the crew that did the work still works for us, and we’re 12 miles down Route 14.
Full Andersen Catalog Access
Most contractors can order a 100 Series or a 400 Series. As Elite Certified, we have direct access to the full Andersen catalog — 200 Series, 400, A-Series, E-Series, every custom configuration, every specialty glass package, every hardware finish, every exterior color. For a Haldun Grove executive home that needs floor-to-ceiling picture windows or a Woodstock Square Victorian that needs custom arched transoms with historic muntin patterns, we order it direct from Andersen with full warranty coverage. No middlemen.
IHC Public Adjusters for Storm-Damaged Windows
August 27, 2024 — tennis ball-sized hail, 2.5 inches, hammered Woodstock directly. That storm broke windows, cracked frames, and damaged exteriors across the city. April 2, 2026 brought tornadoes into McHenry County with a funnel cloud moving toward Woodstock and 70-plus mph winds that uprooted trees into homes. Insurance carriers fight hard on storm claims. Our sister company, IHC Public Adjusters, is a separately licensed Illinois public adjusting firm that works for you — not the carrier — from claim filing through final payment (financial relationship disclosed per 215 ILCS 5/1575).
21 Years at 4410 IL-176 — 12 Miles from Woodstock
We opened in 2005 at 4410 IL-176, Suite 1 in Crystal Lake. Twelve miles southeast of the Woodstock Square on Route 14. Same office, same phone number, same family. The Wilborns — Rhett runs the operation. When your Andersen 20-year warranty is still active in 2046, we’ll still be at the same address servicing it. The window salesman who knocks on your door with a “today only” deal and a company name you’ve never heard of won’t be.
Windows by Woodstock Subdivision
Woodstock has subdivisions from five different decades aging at different rates. A Cobblestone townhome built in 1988 has a completely different window problem than a Bull Valley Golf Club estate from 2002. Here’s what I actually recommend, by neighborhood.
Woodstock Square Historic District
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1982. Victorian, Queen Anne, Italianate, and Craftsman homes dating to the 1880s through the 1930s with original wood sash windows, rope-and-weight balances, custom arched transoms, bay windows with decorative cornices. The Historic Preservation Commission requires a Certificate of Appropriateness before any exterior alteration — you cannot install standard vinyl windows on a Victorian and pass review. I spec Andersen A-Series or E-Series for homes in and near the Square: custom shapes, historic-accurate muntin patterns, real wood interiors, Fibrex or aluminum-clad exteriors. Property owners in the certified historic district also qualify for state and federal historic preservation tax credits and property tax assessment freeze programs through Woodstock’s Certified Local Government status. Home prices here range from $150,000 to $400,000.
Westwood Lakes Estates
Built 1974 through 2008, located about 6 minutes southwest of the Square. Homes range from 1,736 to 5,600 square feet on half-acre to 2.5-acre lots. The issue: the 1970s-era originals have windows at end of life. Fifty years old. The seals failed a decade ago and the homeowner has been living with foggy glass and drafts ever since. Mature trees on these large lots create shade patterns that mask just how much heat is escaping in winter. For the older Westwood builds, I recommend Andersen 400 Series — the real wood interior fits the era, Fibrex exterior handles McHenry County freeze-thaw cycles, and the HeatLock glass package is engineered for the 97-degree annual swing. For whole-house replacements on the larger homes with 20-plus windows, InnoMAXX triple-pane delivers serious energy performance at a lower per-unit cost.
Thoroughbred Estates
Built 1989 through 2010, northeast of the Square. Single-family homes ranging 1,600 to 5,000 square feet on 1-to-3-acre lots with a semi-rural feel and heavy mature tree canopy. The early builds — 1989 through 1995 — have original windows that are 31 to 37 years old. That’s past replacement age for builder-grade vinyl. Foggy glass, warped frames, broken tilt mechanisms. I see it every time I drive the Thoroughbred corridor. For the 1989 to 1995 homes, I recommend Andersen 400 Series for the main living areas and InnoMAXX for bedrooms and secondary spaces to keep the total investment reasonable on these 20-to-25-window homes.
Cobblestone & Applewood
Cobblestone: late 1980s townhomes east of Route 47 off Cobblestone Way. Applewood: 1992 to 1994, east of McConnell Road, mix of single-family homes and townhomes from 1,000 to 2,000 square feet. Both have the same diagnosis — 30-plus years of builder-grade vinyl windows that are cracking, yellowing, and performing like screen doors in January. The Applewood single-family homes typically have 14 to 18 windows. At InnoMAXX pricing, a full-house replacement runs $12,600 to $19,800 before the Nicor rebate knocks off $1,400 to $2,250. For Cobblestone townhomes, check your HOA design standards through Westward360 before selecting a product — we’ll coordinate with the management company.
Haldun Grove & Bull Valley Golf Club
The premium corridor. Haldun Grove averages $690,000 in sale price with homes up to 7,000 square feet. Bull Valley Golf Club averages $1.65 million with homes up to 9,000 square feet. These are executive-level properties that demand executive-level products. Builder-grade windows from 2000 to 2006 are 20 to 26 years old and starting to show failures — especially south-facing and west-facing exposures that take the most solar punishment. I spec Andersen A-Series for these homes: custom configurations, specialty glass packages with optimized Solar Heat Gain Coefficients for each elevation, real wood interiors, and the aesthetic quality that a $1.6 million home requires. Midway vinyl has no business being in a Bull Valley home. Period.
Victorian Village, Victorian Country & The Sonatas
Victorian Village: late 1980s to early 1990s townhomes west of Route 47, HOA-managed, fees $292 to $380 per month. Victorian Country: 1995 to present, single-family homes. The Sonatas: 2003 to 2017, ranches and two-stories north of the Square. The Village and older Country sections are hitting 30 years — siding and windows failing together. The Sonatas’ older section from 2003 to 2010 is approaching its first major maintenance cycle at 16 to 23 years. For these mid-range neighborhoods, InnoMAXX triple-pane is the sweet spot — maximum energy performance, 25-year installation warranty, and a price point that makes financial sense against the median home values. Andersen 400 Series for homeowners who want the wood-interior upgrade.
What Makes Window Replacement Different in Woodstock
The Route 47 Widening Project (2026–2028): The $78.4 million Route 47 widening began the week of April 1, 2026. They’re widening 2.25 miles from US 14 to IL 120 from 2 lanes to 4 lanes, adding three roundabouts, signal improvements, sidewalks, and a multi-use path. For the next two years, traffic through central Woodstock will be disrupted. If you’re planning a window project, the sooner you schedule it the better — delivery logistics and crew access get harder as the construction corridor expands. We’re already routing our delivery trucks around the construction zone for Woodstock jobs.
August 27, 2024 — The Storm Woodstock Remembers: Tennis ball-sized hail. 2.5 inches. Directly on Woodstock. That was one of the largest hail reports in McHenry County in recent years. If your windows survived without visible cracks, check the seals — impact shock can compromise seal integrity without shattering the glass. We’ve seen windows that looked fine after the August 2024 event start fogging 6 to 12 months later from micro-damage to the spacer bars. If you haven’t had your windows inspected since that storm, call us.
April 2, 2026 Severe Storms: Three tornadoes in the NWS Chicago area, a funnel cloud reported moving toward Woodstock, heavy winds that uprooted a large tree onto a Woodstock home, downed wires, flooding. Four major severe weather events in three years — April 2023, August 2024, August 2025, April 2026. McHenry County averages 18 hail reports and 85 wind and tornado reports in recent tracking periods. Your windows are in the line of fire.
Elevation Matters: Woodstock sits at approximately 942 feet above sea level — well above the Illinois state average of 600 feet and higher than most of the Chicago metro area. That elevation means more wind exposure, which accelerates seal degradation and drives more air infiltration through gaps around poorly installed or aging windows. The rolling glacial terrain creates drainage patterns that push water toward foundations — another reason properly sealed and flashed window installations matter here.
Woodstock Window Replacement FAQs
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How much does a full window replacement cost for a typical Woodstock home?
Most Woodstock homes have 14 to 22 windows. At InnoMAXX pricing of $900 to $1,100 per window installed, a full-house replacement runs $12,600 to $24,200. At Andersen 400 Series pricing of $1,200 to $1,600, figure $16,800 to $35,200. An A-Series project on a Haldun Grove executive home or a historic Woodstock Square Victorian with custom shapes can run $35,000 to $70,000 depending on configurations. For an Applewood single-family with 16 windows, expect $14,400 to $17,600 for a solid InnoMAXX package before Nicor rebates knock off $1,600 to $2,000. Every estimate is itemized in writing before you commit.
Do windows in the Woodstock Historic District require special approval?
Yes. Any exterior alteration on a property in the Woodstock Square Historic District or on a designated landmark requires a Certificate of Appropriateness from the Historic Preservation Commission before construction begins. Category I improvements — simpler, routine changes — can be approved administratively. Category II improvements — significant alterations like full window replacement — require full HPC review. The Commission follows the Downtown Design Review Guidelines, which may restrict material choices and require period-appropriate styles. We handle the COA application process, coordinate with the Building and Zoning Department at 121 W. Calhoun Street, and spec products that satisfy the guidelines. Property owners in the certified district may also qualify for historic preservation tax credits and property tax freeze programs.
What Nicor rebates are available for Woodstock window replacement?
Nicor Gas offers rebates of $100 to $125 per qualifying ENERGY STAR window. On a 15-window replacement, that’s $1,500 to $1,875. Combined with the federal energy efficiency tax credit of up to $600 per year for qualifying windows, a Woodstock homeowner can offset a meaningful portion of the project cost. At Woodstock’s $82,758 median household income, these incentives stretch further than in higher-income suburbs. We document which products qualify and help you file the rebate paperwork. The rebate amounts are subject to change — we verify current availability at the time of your estimate.
Should I worry about my windows after the August 2024 hail storm?
If you haven’t had them inspected, yes. The August 27, 2024 event dropped 2.5-inch hail directly on Woodstock — one of the most significant hail events in recent McHenry County history. Obvious damage is easy to spot: cracked glass, broken frames, chipped exterior cladding. Hidden damage is the real concern. Impact shock can compromise seal integrity without visible cracks. We’ve seen windows that appeared undamaged start fogging 6 to 12 months after the storm from micro-fractures in the spacer bars. Most homeowners insurance policies cover hail-damaged windows as part of a storm claim. If you need help with the claim, our sister company IHC Public Adjusters is a separately licensed Illinois public adjusting firm that handles it from filing through payment.
How long does a full window replacement take in a Woodstock home?
For a typical Woodstock home with 15 to 20 windows, figure 3 to 5 working days for insert replacements and 5 to 8 days for full-frame replacements. Full-frame takes longer because we remove the entire window assembly including the frame, inspect the rough opening for moisture damage — common in the 1970s-era Westwood Lakes homes and the 1989-1995 Thoroughbred Estates builds where original framing has degraded — flash it properly, and set the new window from scratch. Historic district homes with custom shapes and COA requirements may add planning time but the actual installation is comparable. We never leave an opening exposed overnight.
Will the Route 47 construction affect my window replacement project?
It can affect delivery logistics and crew access, especially for homes along or near the Route 47 corridor between US 14 and IL 120. The $78.4 million widening project began in April 2026 and runs through 2028. We’re already adjusting delivery routes for Woodstock projects, using McConnell Road, Dean Street, and Seminary Avenue as alternates depending on your location. If your home is in a subdivision accessed primarily from Route 47 — Cobblestone, parts of Victorian Village, Apple Creek Estates — we coordinate delivery windows around the active construction zones. The earlier you schedule, the simpler the logistics.
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Blown seals in Westwood Lakes? Drafty 1989 originals in Thoroughbred Estates? Historic windows near the Square that need period-appropriate products and HPC approval? Storm damage from August 2024 you haven’t addressed yet? We’ll evaluate every window in your home and give you an honest, itemized estimate — including Nicor rebate eligibility and financing options. No pressure. No obligation. Same-day response.
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Innovative Home Concepts, Inc.
4410 IL-176, Ste 1
Crystal Lake, IL 60014
(12 miles southeast of Woodstock on Route 14)
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