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Learn more about roofing services and more with our blog! Eagle Exteriors provides a wide variety of services, including window replacement, gutter repair, new roof installation, roof replacement and repairs, and more. From seamless gutters to replacing the siding on your home, our contractors are ready to serve our community members throughout O'Fallon, Saint Charles, Chesterfield, Wentzville, and St Peters, MO. For more information about these services, check out our blog posts, or contact our team today!

July 23, 2024
If you can't remember the last time you had your gutters repaired or replaced, then it might be time! Click to read our blog about When You Should Have Your Gutters Repaired.
When Your Attic Is Damp but Your Shingles Are in Good Shape
October 14, 2023
When you venture into your attic, the air and the insulation should feel dry. If your insulation feels moist, or if you're noticing little pools of dampness, your first thought may be that your roof is leaking. But what if you can't find any damaged or missing shingles? Follow these steps to discover why your attic is becoming moist.
The Period-Authentic Roof: Materials to Match the Roof Style of Your Historical Home
February 22, 2017
On a modern house, replacing the roof is often simple. Many homeowners choose the ever-popular asphalt shingle-it's practical, less expensive, and reliable. When you're restoring a historical home, though, matching the style and materials of the original architecture can really provide the "wow" factor for your curb appeal.
What Every Homeowner Should Know About Ice Dams
January 26, 2017
Ice dams occur when the temperature dips below freezing and snow falls, so ice dams are a common problem in cold weather climates. As a homeowner, it's important to know what causes an ice dam and how you can prevent one from occurring on the edges of your roof.
Overlay or Not To Overlay: Reasons You Need a New Roof Instead
January 11, 2017
If your roofing shingles deteriorate from old age and appear curled, faded, or broken, contractors may suggest that you replace your roof completely to keep the rest of your home safe.
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