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Specialties
A home is the largest investment a family will make, and we take pride in knowing that we are helping improve the quality and beauty of many families’ homes. Eagle is a company you can trust and a Better Business Bureau A+ Accredited Business. We offer affordable ways to beautify your home with 100% financing and 0% interest. We stand by our motto, «When Integrity Counts». Call us for a free in-home estimate for any remdeling need!
We are the storm, wind, and hail damage experts! We will give you a free inspection, meet with your insurance adjusters, and restore your home to «better than before condition.»
We do: windows, replacement windows, siding, sunrooms, room additions, roofs, decks, doors, screen rooms, kitchens, bathrooms, garages, gutters, seamless gutter, gutter guard, concrete, soffit, fascia, basement remodel, construction, home improvement, and commercial construction
History
Established in 1999.
Eagle Home Improvement was founded by a group of individuals that had over 40 years of experience in the industry. Their goal was to help families’ reinvest into their biggest asset, their homes. Their motto has always been, «When Integrity Counts.» When choosing a company to work on your home, the most important thing is trust. Eagle Home Improvement has built a company that offers the highest quality products and services. We owe everything to our wonderful customers that have entrusted their homes in our hands.
Meet the Business Owner
Dennis J.
Business Owner
Dennis Jones was raised in Bethalto, Illinois where he was a standout football and basketball player. Today he still heavily supports his local roots by participating in the sponsorship of local schools, athletes, and the Boys and Girls Club. After high school he played football at Milliken University and then went on to join the Navy during the Vietnam War. After his term of service he worked for many years in the remodeling industry and became the general manager of a major building material supplier. He started Eagle in 1999 in an effort to spend more time with his wife Chris and children Kaylie and Stephen.