Capstone Roofing & Construction
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Capstone wasn’t just built to do roofing. It was built to raise the bar.
After seeing how often homeowners were let down by poor service and empty promises, we knew the industry could do better. At Capstone, we combine military precision, startup grit, and hometown values to deliver roofing done right — with honesty, care, and craftsmanship that lasts.
This company is more than a business. It’s our livelihood, our way to serve, and our contribution to a stronger, more connected community. We believe a roofing company should leave more than just a finished job — it should leave trust, pride, and a better place to live.
Gene Gallagher
Hi, I’m Gene — Navy Veteran, Father, and the guy who refuses to let roofing be painful.
I began my career in Naval aviation, where every mission was zero-defect. As a U.S. Navy Pilot, I learned precision, accountability, and trust under pressure — lessons that never leave you.
I carried that discipline into financial services and tech startups, mastering how to scale with clarity, care, and real client focus.
Then I looked at roofing: Shady practices. Ghosted calls. Jobs that failed in five years. A frustrating experience no one should have to endure.
It didn’t have to be that way.
So I founded Capstone Roofing — built on three pillars: Service. People. Honesty.
We don’t just install roofs that last 20+ years. We deliver an experience that earns your trust from day one — and keeps it.
I’m a husband, a dad to two great kids, and this company is personal. This is more than a business. It’s our American Dream — and your home deserves the very best.
Our Vision
We believe roofing should last 20+ years — and the experience should too.
The materials are solid. The craft, when done right, endures. But too many companies cut corners and vanish when you need them most.
That pain was never necessary.
So we built something different: A Service-first approach. Clear communication. Support that shows up. A roofing company that treats your home — and your trust — like our own.