Inverness is one of the more distinct communities in the northwest Chicago suburbs. The village is largely residential, with wooded lots, winding roads, and homes that sit on generous parcels compared to most neighboring towns. Many properties here were built in the 1970s and 1980s, which means they've got good bones but kitchens and bathrooms that are long overdue for an update. The equestrian character of the village, with bridle paths running through several areas, gives it a rural feel that most Cook County addresses can't claim.
The climate here is classic northern Illinois. Winters bring heavy freeze-thaw cycles that stress foundations and tile work. Summers are humid enough to cause moisture problems in unfinished basements. Homeowners in Inverness deal with these conditions year after year, and the remodeling work we do here reflects that reality. We use materials and methods that hold up, not just look good on day one.