Chicago is one of America's most iconic cities, known for its stunning architecture, diverse neighborhoods, and vibrant cultural scene. From the historic bungalows of the South Side to the elegant brownstones of Lincoln Park, Chicago homes represent a wide range of architectural styles and ages.
With harsh winters that can dip below -10F and humid summers reaching 90F+, Chicago homeowners face extreme temperature swings that put enormous strain on outdated windows.
Many Chicago homes were built before 1960 with single-pane windows that struggle against the city's brutal winters. Upgrading to energy-efficient triple-pane windows can reduce heating costs by up to 30% and dramatically improve comfort during the windy city's coldest months.
the Willis Tower and the Magnificent Mile
Our 1920s bungalow in Logan Square was freezing every winter. Panes replaced all 14 windows and the difference is incredible. Our gas bill dropped by almost a third and we can finally sit by the windows without feeling a draft. — Michael R., Logan Square