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Cazeault Roofing names Spain as general manager

Plymouth, MA Keith Spain has joined Paul J. Cazeault and Sons, Inc. as general manager of the company’s new location at 74-1 Camelot Dr., in the Camelot Industrial Park. Spain has several decades of experience in the roofing and home improvement industry.

“Keith is a great asset to our new Plymouth presence. He knows the industry inside and out and as a life-long Weymouth resident, he is familiar with the area’s housing conditions and weather challenges,” said Russell Cazeault, who heads the fifth-generation Cazeault Roofing and Cazeault Solar.

The company maintains corporate headquarters in Osterville, Mass.

Spain has lived in Weymouth for all of his 59 years. He is a graduate of Weymouth North High School, Massasoit College and Wentworth Institute of Technology. For the past year, he served as Master of Lodge of the Weymouth United Masonic Lodge. Spain is also a member of the trustees and on the Building Committee of Old South Union Church, Weymouth.

“Keith will help us diagnose roofing problems and prescribe affordable, reliable solutions,” noted Russell Cazeault. He added, “When possible we like to ward off major repairs by implementing solid, cost-effective options.”

Paul J. Cazeault & Sons is a family owned and operated business that has been providing exterior and roofing services to home and business owners in Eastern Massachusetts since 1927. The family previously had an office in Plymouth and has many customers in the region.

The new Plymouth location feature samples, inventory and office space. The company has six roofing installation crews and will be adding additional technicians as the business continues to grow.

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, 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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