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The Pawcatuck Roofing Company was
founded as Frank's Roofing and Siding in 1946 by Frank Savageau (husband to Mona
Holland). In 1966 Paul G. Holland joined his uncle's company. Paul
learned the trade from the ground up from Frank, "A tough old union roofer."
When Savageau retired in 1972 Holland purchased the business and changed its
name to Pawcatuck Roofing.
 Paul
Holland quickly expanded the business throughout the 1970's and 1980's while
strictly adhering to the family's traditional methods and materials for
installing quality roofs. In his 26 years as president, Paul Holland is
credited with establishing the company's current corporate image and distinctive
fleet of green truck with a yellow diamond logo. He also developed and
built the company's current office building and adjacent shop and warehouse
facility.
In 1998 Paul
sold the business to two of his sons, Robert and Brent Holland. The
Holland brothers have further expanded upon their father's efforts to grow the
Pawcatuck Roofing Company into a major competitor in the Southeastern
Connecticut and Western Rhode Island markets. By dividing the company into
three divisions, Residential, Commercial, and Service and Maintenance, as well
as investing in new equipment such as a 15 ton crane and roll-off truck with 15
yard dumpsters, the Pawcatuck Roofing Company has the "in house
logistics" to handle any size roofing project.
Robert and
Brent Holland, along with their growing number of employees are, "proud of our
past and dedicated to maintaining the Pawcatuck Roofing Company's long time
reputation as. . ."


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