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LeafFilter listed to Home Improvement Pro 200 list for 2015

Leaf Home
  • December 1, 2015
  • 2 min read

 

LeafFilter™ Gutter Protection has been recognized by Qualified Remodeler Magazine as the nation’s 7th largest Home Improvement Pro in the publication’s annual ranking of the Top 200 Home Improvement Pros (HIP 200).

The November 2015 release of Qualified Remodeler Magazine ranks the top 200 home improvement companies based on revenue. In the past, LeafFilter™ North, Inc. has been recognized by the prestigious magazine, listed four years in a row on Qualified Remodeler Magazine’s Top 500 list and twice on Qualified Remodeler Magazine’s Exterior 200 list.

“This is the result from our hardworking and dedicated team at LeafFilter™. It’s always an honor to be recognized for our growth and expansion, especially when that recognition comes from one of the industry’s most respected publications.” said LeafFilter’s Owner and President, Matt Kaulig.

LeafFilter™ North, Inc. is based out of Hudson, Ohio and has installed more than 20 million feet of gutter protection on homes throughout the United States. The gutter protection system is installed on existing gutters and prevents roof, structural, and foundation issues that are caused by clogged gutters. The privately owned company opened for business with one office in 2005 and has since expanded to 27 locations across the country.

The Top 200 Home Improvement Pros in the nation pulled in a combined $3.86 billion in sales on 7.6 million jobs. Altogether, this group’s revenue was up 15.9% from the prior year, while jobs were up 22%. The list aggregates Home Improvement Pro’s predictions for 2016, noting challenges like finding and hiring employees, and opportunities such as utilizing internet marketing for lead generation.

Founded in 1975, Qualified Remodeler was the first magazine dedicated to serving the residential and light commercial remodeling industry. Cygnus Business Media publishes the magazine, which serves more than 81,000 remodeling firms nationwide. The HIP 200 list appears in the November 2015 issue of Qualified Remodeler.

About LeafFilter and LeafFilter North, Inc.
By keeping gutters clog-free, LeafFilter™ protects your home by preventing roof, structural, and foundation issues. The openings within the stainless steel micromesh are specifically sized so that only water is channeled into the gutters and diverted safely away from your home.

LeafFilter™ North, Inc. has installed more than 20 million feet of gutter protection on homes throughout the United States and has served 90,000 customers with ZERO clogged gutters. For more information, and to receive a FREE gutter inspection and estimate, visit www.leaffilter.com or call [lf_phone].

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