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ReNew Roofing, LLC
When it comes to your roof, you should never settle for anything less than the best. Your roof is the first line of defense for protecting your family and your home. ReNew Roofing has the highest trained and most skilled professionals in the area.
ReNew Roofing, LLC
ReNew Roofing, LLC
233 Walnut StSpooner Wisconsin 54801United States
833-715-7663
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ReNew Roofing is the local specialist when it comes to roofing and exteriors. We offer a 5-year workmanship warranty on each job and supply outstanding customer service any time you need it. If it comes to your roof, then you shouldn't ever settle for anything less than the best. Your roof is the very first line of defense for protecting your loved ones and your property. The ReNew Roofing staff is the highest trained and skilled professionals in the area. Our standing is established for quality workmanship and exceptional customer service
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About Spooner
Spooner is a city in Washburn County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 2,573 at the 2020 census. The city is located mostly within the southwest corner of the Town of Spooner, with a small portion extending into the Town of Beaver Brook on the south, the Town of Bashaw on the southwest, and the Town of Evergreen on the west. The city's nickname, Crossroads of the North, is a reference to the city's location at the junction of two U.S. highways, 53 and 63, and State Highways 70 and 253. == History == Originally a town in the year 1889, and thereafter officially incorporated a city in the year 1909, Spooner's history is closely interlaced with that of railroad history. In the year 1879, the North Wisconsin Railway was constructed due north of the present-day city of Spooner. Following that, the operations of that railroad were moved south where it then joined the Chicago and North Western at what was then coined as Chicago Junction.The community, then initially only a station, was named by the general superintendent for the Chicago and North Western, Edwin W. Winter, for John Coit Spooner (1843 - 1919), who at the time was a distinguished railroad attorney from what is now the city of Hudson in St. Croix County, northwestern Wisconsin. Spooner would later serve in the Wisconsin State Assembly and represent Wisconsin in the United States Senate (1885-1891, 1897-1907). He was a well favoured politician of his time and even served as advisors to U.S. Presidents Benjamin Harrison, William McKinley, and Theodore Roosevelt.Eventually, the lines were absorbed by the Chicago & North Western Railroad.