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      <title>Getting Your Eave Closures Right for a Better Roof</title>
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      <description>You probably don&amp;#39;t think about eave closures much before you notice the draft or find a category of wasps relocating into your roof. These little strips of material might seem like an afterthought within the grand scheme of a construction project,</description>
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