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It’s fair to say that siding is not the most glamorous part of a home. So understandably, most homeowners barely put any thought into it.

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Replacing your roof is a critical decision. It goes without saying that you want to hire the best Plainfield IL roofer for the job. But how do you know what to look for? Since roofs usually last 20-30 years, most homeowners only have to replace a roof once in their lifetime.

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When was the last time you had a good look at your roof? And we are not talking about the times when you slightly glance up at it as you’re mowing your lawn! Your roof is one of the first lines of defense that your home has against the weather elements.

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After their roof has been badly damaged due to a storm, a fallen tree, or something else, homeowners usually call insurance companies for estimates. It may seem like the most obvious first step to take, but it’s not always in the best interest of the homeowners.

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Many homeowners – if not all – take their roofs for granted until a fallen tree, a storm, or pests make a mess of things. And when they are forced to get their roofs fixed, their homeowner’s insurance can make things trickier.

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As days and years pass, your gutters and downspouts keep working full time to channel the damaging water away from your home. When they are properly functioning, gutters and downspouts go a long way in protecting your home against rain.

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Here’s the irony: the factors that make your home’s siding crucial are the same ones that chip away at it as time passes.

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Putting a new roof over your home is a major project. No wonder so many homeowners are curious about how the whole process works. In this post, we are breaking down the roofing Plainfield, IL process, step-by-step, so you know what to expect from your contractor.

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