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Cazeault Roofing and Solar opens in Plymouth, Mass.

Shown (from left) are: Jon Cazeault, Russell Cazeault
and Seamus Cazeault of Cazeault Roofing and Solar.

Plymouth, MA Cazeault Roofing and Solar has opened a location at 47 Liberty St., according to Russell Cazeault, who heads the fifth-generation Cazeault Roofing and Solar.  The company maintains its main headquarters in Osterville. The Liberty St. location was previously operational from about 1980 through the mid 2000s

Cazeault Roofing and Solar is a family-owned and operated business that has been providing roofing and services to home and business owners in eastern Massachusetts since 1927.  

“We are happy to re-establish a home in America’s hometown again,” said Russell Cazeault. “Plymouth and the South Shore region have many older homes that require tender loving care and expert workmanship. Most homeowners understand that the roof is one of the most important parts of the home’s integrity —it’s the first line of protection that your home has against weather and the elements.  Keeping the roof in good condition is the best way to keep your entire home’s structure in great condition.”

Located near a major supplier and access to Rte. 3, the new Plymouth location allows Cazeault to more effectively serve the Plymouth county area. The company has six roofing installation crews and will be adding additional technicians to meet growing demand

Cazeault offers both roof replacement as well as exterior repairs including replacement windows, new siding, or gutters repairs or installation.  Roofing options include asphalt shingles, metal roofing and fabrication, cedar roofing, copper roofing and flat roofing.  Roofing choice depends on the home’s aesthetic style, budget, and energy efficiency needs. Cazeault Roofing also services many commercial customers for both repairs as well as replacement

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