Twenty-five years ago, Tommy O’Neill left Dublin, Ireland to settle in Chicago’s historic Beverly neighborhood. He then built his reputation on quality carpentry and honest service.

In 2019, that reputation led Rotary International to entrust us with the restoration of the Paul and Jean Harris Home, now a museum honoring Rotary’s founders. This honor reflected the same values we bring to every project: heritage, precision and time-tested principles.

Today, we’re a full-service home remodeling company in Chicago, with expertise in cabinetry and design.

As a family-owned business, we approach every project with the care, pride, and craftsmanship our community deserves.

A man with white hair, wearing a green shirt and blue jeans, standing on a ladder and painting the exterior wall of a house near a window with a paint roller and a white paint bucket.
A house undergoing exterior renovation, with multiple ladders and scaffolding in place. The house has black siding, white-framed windows, and a stone foundation. The renovation work appears to be focused on the upper levels.
Black and white newspaper article titled 'The Good News' with a photo of a house with a porch, and a smaller photo of a stone plaque with the number 10856.
A smiling woman with light brown hair in a black dress and black shoes holding a cup of beverage standing next to a man in a blue polo shirt with Rotary logo, behind a table with clear cups and a purple tablecloth outside a building with business signs.