Itasca
Illinois
Home renovations, kitchen and bath remodels, and home additions in a well-connected DuPage County community with a diverse residential stock and strong suburban fundamentals. 18 years of Chicagoland construction experience.
Construction Services
in Itasca, Illinois

Itasca is a small DuPage County village with convenient access to Interstate 290 and O'Hare Airport, a mix of postwar and newer residential stock, and a community character that rewards long-term ownership. The village's housing stock spans 1950s and 1960s ranch homes and Cape Cods in the older neighborhoods to colonials and two-story homes in subdivisions developed through the 1990s — a range that produces consistent renovation demand across multiple project types.
32 Build works throughout DuPage County and the broader northwest suburban corridor, delivering home renovations, kitchen and bath remodels, home additions, and gut rehabs in Itasca and adjacent communities. Itasca's postwar housing stock is approaching its renovation window — ranch homes and colonials from the 1960s through 1980s benefit most from comprehensive renovation that addresses systems and finishes in a coordinated scope rather than piecemeal updates over time.
Itasca renovation projects are primarily owner-occupant driven — families and long-term residents improving properties they intend to hold. Kitchen and bath updates, rear additions that expand family living space, and whole-house renovations that modernize aging mid-century homes are the most common project types. We approach every project with thorough pre-construction assessment and execution that delivers lasting value.

DuPage County Reference:Home renovations and additions completed throughout Itasca and adjacent DuPage County communities. References available upon request.
Building in
Itasca, Illinois
Itasca is a village in DuPage County approximately 25 miles northwest of downtown Chicago, accessible via Interstate 290, Route 19, and Route 53. The village borders Wood Dale, Bensenville, Roselle, and Bloomingdale.
Itasca's residential fabric spans postwar ranch homes and Cape Cods built from the 1950s through 1970s in the older residential areas, and colonials and two-story homes in subdivisions developed through the 1990s. The Itasca Country Club anchors the village's northern edge and contributes to its residential character.
Renovation work in Itasca involves village of Itasca building permits, which follow DuPage County residential building codes. Permit review timelines are generally 2 to 4 weeks for standard residential projects.
Itasca's DuPage County location, expressway access, and established residential fabric make it a stable renovation market with consistent owner-occupant demand.
Did you know
Itasca takes its name from Lake Itasca in Minnesota — the headwaters of the Mississippi River — a connection that reflects the 19th century practice of naming new Midwestern communities after prominent natural features, regardless of geography. The village was platted in 1873 around the Chicago and Pacific Railroad line, which later became part of the Milwaukee Road corridor. Itasca's country club, established in 1899, is one of DuPage County's oldest and has anchored the village's residential identity as a quiet, established community for well over a century.
Notable Streets in Neighborhood
- Irving Park Road (Route 19) — Primary east-west commercial corridor connecting Itasca to Bensenville, Wood Dale, and the broader northwest suburban grid.
- Prospect Avenue — Downtown Itasca's main street — the village center with civic uses and the residential blocks that anchor the older portion of the community.
- Route 53 — North-south arterial on Itasca's eastern edge — connects the village to Bloomingdale, Roselle, and the DuPage County expressway grid.
- Walnut Street — Interior residential corridor — postwar ranch homes and colonials representative of Itasca's established residential character.
- Catalpa Avenue — Residential street near the Itasca Country Club corridor — larger lots and some of the village's most well-maintained residential properties.
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Services in Itasca, Illinois
What Does It Cost
in Itasca, Illinois?
Transparent ranges based on recent Illinois projects. Your exact cost depends on scope, materials, and conditions.
Kitchen remodel, bath renovation, or targeted multi-trade update in an Itasca ranch or colonial.
Comprehensive renovation or home addition. The most common scope in Itasca.
Home addition combined with a whole-house renovation, or a larger custom renovation scope.
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Maintenance Plans
for Itasca Homeowners
Keep your home in peak condition year-round. Quarterly visits, seasonal checklists, and a dedicated team — starting at $99/month.
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Homeowners who want quarterly preventive maintenance and a trusted team keeping an eye on the home.
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Busy homeowners who want proactive maintenance plus more hands-on help during each visit.
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Itasca
Illinois FAQ
Answers to the most common questions about working with 32 Build in Itasca, Illinois.
Still have questions? Let's talkA home renovation in Itasca typically runs $80,000 to $260,000 depending on home size, scope, and finish level. A kitchen and bath renovation in a postwar ranch or colonial runs $55,000 to $140,000. A full gut renovation with systems replacement, kitchen, baths, and finishes throughout runs $110,000 to $260,000.
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