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Tecta America relocates to 55,000 s/f Brockton site

Brockton, MA Tecta America has relocated to 1010 West Chestnut St.

“The 55,000 s/f facility is conveniently located off of many major routes which allow our crews to reach more businesses in less time. We’ve also installed a drive-up delivery door, making loading and unloading materials easier so we can serve our customers faster. “The move is to serve our current and growing customer base better, giving us more space. Our new state-of-the-art sheet metal equipment will have the room it needs,” said general manager John Donovan.

While Tecta’s location has changed, their commitment to serving their clients commercial roofing needs has not. Tecta is excited about it’s new location and the increased accessibility it provides, and looks forward to becoming partners with more businesses in the Brockton area who require roofing services.

Tecta’s installation and service area covers all of New England, making it one of the largest and most respected commercial roofing contractors in the region. They take great pride in the expert quality of it’s work, including the Evergreen Solar Plant in Massachusetts, the Thames River Bridge in Connecticut and the Church of St. Gregory the Great in Rhode Island.

Tecta America Corp. has grown to over 70 locations nationwide. 

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