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Woodland Windows & Doors has spent more than half a century transforming homes across the greater Chicago area with quality, craftsmanship, and trust earned one project at a time. Founded in 1969 by John and Ann Mariotti, the company began in a small storefront and has grown into a respected full-service provider of replacement windows, doors, and expert installations, all rooted in family values and a commitment to exceeding homeowner expectations.

What sets Woodland apart isn’t just the products it offers. Although they offer some of the most respected brands in the industry, offering the full line of Marvin, Infinity by Marvin, and Andersen, it’s the way the team helps homeowners navigate choices with confidence and clarity. From designing solutions to fit each home’s unique personality to handling every detail of installation, Woodland’s seasoned professionals bring expertise that turns visions into reality.

At the heart of the company’s strength is its own installation staff, employed directly by Woodland and certified to ensure precision on every job. Whether helping a homeowner choose the ideal window style or installing a full set of doors and frames, Woodland installers bring meticulous attention to detail paired with a respectful, customer-first attitude.

Woodland Windows & Doors also places strong emphasis on education throughout the process. Homeowners are guided through differences in materials, glass options, energy ratings, and long-term performance so they can make informed decisions that align with both their homes and their budgets. Rather than rushing selections, the team encourages thoughtful planning, helping clients understand how the right window or door choice can improve comfort, reduce noise, and support energy efficiency year-round.

The second generation of the Mariotti family, Rano, Ralph, and Ken, along with third-generation leaders Ashley, Matt, and Phil, are working side by side to guide Woodland into its next chapter. That shared commitment to craftsmanship and innovation is taking a visible step forward with the opening of a brand-new showroom in Oak Brook, slated for Spring 2026. The expanded space will allow clients to explore products up close, receive expert design guidance, and experience firsthand the quality and service that have defined Woodland for decades.

From energy-efficient window replacements that enhance comfort and value to elegant door solutions that elevate curb appeal, Woodland aims to bring light, style, and lasting performance to homes throughout Chicagoland. With roots firmly planted in quality service and a reputation built on referrals across generations, Woodland Windows & Doors continues to be a trusted partner for homeowners and builders alike.

 

Woodland Windows & Doors
25W355 Lake St, Roselle, Illinois
Coming soon to 17W490 22nd St, Oakbrook Terrace
630-869-1450 | www.woodlandwindows.com

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