McConnaughhay & Sons Roofing Inc.

IN

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Sons Roofing and RemodelingPresident of McConnaughhay &ampInc.founded the company in 1998. In 2000Keith was joined by his son Jamie. Before McConnaughhay &ampSons Roofing opened in 1998Water-Proofers &ampAllied Workers Licensed in: MarseillesMorrisOttawaPeruSenecaand StreatorOttawa IL Call us: Hosting by IVNetLLP. --> &copy2026 McConnaughhay & Sons Roofing and RemodelingInc. All Rights Reserved. TemplateMonster.com -->Roofing ContractorRemodeling

104-013144 (unlimited) Registered Contractor: Ottawa LaSalle Peru Morris Seneca Streator Marseilles Oglesby About us Servicing the Illinois Valley Area Since 1998 Keith McConnaughhay, President of McConnaughhay & Sons Roofing and Remodeling, Inc., founded the company in 1998. In 2000, Keith was joined by his son Jamie. Before McConnaughhay & Sons Roofing opened in 1998, Keith McConnaughhay had already put in 20 years of hands-on in the roofing trade. We are a member of: Illinois Valley C

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