Updated: May 27, 2026
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Address
7413 Duvan Dr, Tinley Park, IL, 60477
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Excel Windows
At Excel, our main goal is customer satisfaction. We feel the reason we have been in business for 38 years is because we take pride in everything we do. We specialize in Windows, Doors, Siding, Soffit, Fascia, Gutters, Gutter Guards, 1-day Luxury Bath Systems, and full bathroom remodels. We would love the chance to earn your business.
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Their BuildZoom score of 0 does not rank in the top 50% of Illinois contractors.
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Excel Windows Contact Information
Phone Number: (708) 505-2459
Address: 7413 Duvan Dr, Tinley Park, IL 60477
Excel Windows Tinley Park
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Activity
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5 projects
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2025 |
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3 projects
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2024 |
Our building permit records indicate that Excel Windows has worked on at least
8.0 projects over the past 2 years.
This is an overview of this contractor's activity. Click here to access our complete licensing and building permit database.
This is an overview of this contractor's activity. Click here to access our complete licensing and building permit database.
Experience
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7 projects
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Door and windows installations |
Analyzing permits over the last 4 years shows that Excel Windows mostly works on
door and windows installation
projects.
Pricing
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1 project
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< $5k |
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4 projects
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$5k-$20k |
The typical size of their permits is approximately $7,245. This graph shows the distribution of these job values.
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For more details about their pricing, check out their recent activity to see how much they have charged for different types of work.
Excel Windows Reviews
1 out of 5 stars, based on
1
review
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By Kevin D.October 11, 2018New Windows$5,931
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Removing existing bathtub fixtures and tile installing shower base acrylic walls shower head and valve
Valuation:
N/A
Permit #:
PB22-0282
Status:
approved
Fee:
N/A
Permit Type:
Alteration basement
Building Type:
N/A
No Description Available
Valuation:
N/A
Permit #:
0203-25
Status:
expired
Fee:
N/A
Permit Type:
N/A
Building Type:
N/A
No Description Available
Valuation:
N/A
Permit #:
1021-24
Status:
complete
Fee:
N/A
Permit Type:
N/A
Building Type:
N/A
Remove & replace 26 windows w u-factor 30 &.27 and sliding door with 29. final inspection is required. email 10/25/19
Valuation:
N/A
Permit #:
PB19-0113
Status:
final
Fee:
$90
Permit Type:
Window or door re...
Building Type:
N/A
No Description Available
Valuation:
$41,000
Permit #:
BP-16-02897
Status:
issued
Fee:
N/A
Permit Type:
N/A
Building Type:
N/A
Permanent sign - excel windows side of building - below larger sign
Valuation:
$250
Permit #:
BL-2014-10-13822
Status:
N/A
Fee:
N/A
Permit Type:
N/A
Building Type:
N/A
No Description Available
Valuation:
$20,630
Permit #:
BP-16-03280
Status:
issued
Fee:
N/A
Permit Type:
N/A
Building Type:
N/A
No Description Available
Valuation:
$20,500
Permit #:
BP-16-03001
Status:
issued
Fee:
N/A
Permit Type:
N/A
Building Type:
N/A
No Description Available
Valuation:
$7,740
Permit #:
BP-17-01145
Status:
issued
Fee:
N/A
Permit Type:
N/A
Building Type:
N/A
No Description Available
Valuation:
$7,528
Permit #:
BP-17-00787
Status:
issued
Fee:
N/A
Permit Type:
N/A
Building Type:
N/A
No Description Available
Valuation:
$7,281
Permit #:
BP-17-00601
Status:
issued
Fee:
N/A
Permit Type:
N/A
Building Type:
N/A
No Description Available
Valuation:
$7,200
Permit #:
BP-17-00556
Status:
issued
Fee:
N/A
Permit Type:
N/A
Building Type:
N/A
No Description Available
Valuation:
$8,700
Permit #:
BP-17-00525
Status:
issued
Fee:
N/A
Permit Type:
N/A
Building Type:
N/A
No Description Available
Valuation:
$5,715
Permit #:
BP-17-00293
Status:
issued
Fee:
N/A
Permit Type:
N/A
Building Type:
N/A
No Description Available
Valuation:
$7,500
Permit #:
BP-16-03378
Status:
issued
Fee:
N/A
Permit Type:
N/A
Building Type:
N/A
No Description Available
Valuation:
$7,100
Permit #:
BP-16-03376
Status:
issued
Fee:
N/A
Permit Type:
N/A
Building Type:
N/A
No Description Available
Valuation:
$7,752
Permit #:
BP-16-03064
Status:
issued
Fee:
N/A
Permit Type:
N/A
Building Type:
N/A
No Description Available
Valuation:
$5,200
Permit #:
BP-16-00495
Status:
issued
Fee:
N/A
Permit Type:
N/A
Building Type:
N/A
Remove and replace 5 windows
Valuation:
N/A
Permit #:
14WNDR-0019
Status:
complete
Fee:
$88
Permit Type:
N/A
Building Type:
N/A
No Description Available
Valuation:
$3,475
Permit #:
BP-17-00869
Status:
issued
Fee:
N/A
Permit Type:
N/A
Building Type:
N/A
Recent Buildzoom Projects
Excel Windows License info
License Not Verified
| License # | CL-1678 |
| Status | Active |
| Town | Bartlett |
| Type | {U'license Type': U'windows'} |
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Inactive License
| License # | CR8772 |
| Status | Inactive |
| County | Dupage County |
| Type | Sub Contractor, Carpentry |
- According to the County of Dupage Contractor Registration Information, the status of this license was at one point cancelled. However, this information may have changed.
Check this license's status for Excel Windows at the County of Dupage Contractor Registration Information.
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Inactive License
| License # | CR8772 |
| Status | Inactive |
| County | Dupage County |
| Type | Carpentry |
- According to the County of Dupage Contractor Registration Information, the status of this license was at one point cancelled. However, this information may have changed.
Check this license's status for Excel Windows at the County of Dupage Contractor Registration Information.
This is a sample of licensing data; click here to access a complete history.
Inactive License
| Status | Inactive |
| County | Cook County |
| Type | Carpentry |
- According to the Cook County Department of Building and Zoning, the status of this license was at one point cancelled. However, this information may have changed.
This is a sample of licensing data; click here to access a complete history.
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153
Permits
- Building permit records show that Excel Windows has worked on 153 permitted projects.
As a teacher, I hoped to get the replacement of 6 windows in my condominium done over the summer. The first week school was out, I booked 6 places to get quotes. I decided to go with Excel windows after my meeting with Brian because there was an emphasis on quality service and there were no negative reviews available online. I booked on the spot and cancelled the other two quotes I had coming the following days. My contract was signed May 29th, and I was told the project would be done typically in 6-8 weeks but due to the summer it would possibly be 10 weeks. I had 11 weeks left so I felt comfortable in not having to take off work unnecessarily. A week later they sent the person to do measurements for the windows.
July 16th I contacted Brian to see if there was any update as I hadn’t heard anything, I never got a response from him. The following day however, I got an email from the General Manager Julie, stating that the windows were in manufacturing process and due to weather they are a little behind but to feel free to contact her. On July 26th, I contacted her to get any update I could, as I was hoping to have the project done by August 13th. She explained that the windows were still in manufacturing but if I called her Tuesday she should have a better update. When I called Tuesday, she was on a call, so I left a message and got no response. I called Wednesday, August 1st, and spoke to her. Her immediate comment was that she told the sales manager (no name given) to call me Tuesday, and asked if he had not. I noted that he didn’t, and that I had left a message with her as well. She asked if the number I was calling from would be best to reach me in 2 minutes while she goes to get him, I said yes. He never called. I called Thursday, now irritated by having to continue to call them while in the 9th week of this job. I was transferred to Steve, the Director of Operations. Steve informed me that he was not sure why no one had told me and that he hated to bring bad news, but that Excel could not do the job because this was a commercial property and they are not insured for commercial properties.
I explained to Steve how infuriating this was, as I had never been made aware, and had been contacting the company for 2 weeks while being told they were in the manufacturing process. Additionally, Excel had opened a credit line for the job despite them not being able to perform the work. After complaining about this service, Steve offered to come reassess the job and try to work things out. Steve came out the 2nd of August, and after some discussion, Excel said they would do the job as promised, and put a rush order on the work, as well as a Saturday installation so that I would not need to take off work. I gave the contact information for them to get the approval. After waiting three weeks, I contacted my association and they approved the job on that day, and sent the approval to Excel (August 28th). I was not contacted by anyone from Excel, so I contacted Steve September 4th, and he said he would check the status for me. I also asked if they would be doing anything about the initial price, as I had been doing all of the communication for the job, and had waited far over the initial job, to which Steve said he would definitely look into what they could do price wise. Steve did not get back to me, so I tried calling him September 10th (now 15 weeks into the job). He returned my call and told me the windows are scheduled to be coming in that following Monday (September 17th). I was not contacted that week of September 17th, so once again reached out on Friday September 21st to ask if there was any update. Steve called me and told me that the production team should be calling me either Saturday or Monday. I contacted Steve Tuesday at 12:22pm explaining that I was trying to be patient but hadn’t heard from the production team, and at this point it had been a full 17 weeks since my contract was signed. Steve told me he would manage setting things up himself, and text me Thursday 27th to set up installation for October 6th. I approved, and asked if they had finalized a price yet, with no response. Wednesday, October 3rd, I asked if I should post a sign for other residents to be aware that the main entrance would be closed off, and if a price had been put together. He said he would try to get more done with the price and discuss with me on Saturday.
The installation team showed up a bit late, but not drastically. They spent a total of about 9 hours doing the windows. On Sunday, Steve asked how things went, and I said they look great. He told me he would have a final price together Monday. Monday morning, I woke up to the window company at my window (three stories up), while I was lying in bed undressed. The curtains were closed of one set of windows that look over my bed, but the other window curtains were open, and I had no idea that they were coming back, or why they were back. More concerning, there was a large storm