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Capitol Roofing Inc.

in both the commercial and residential sectors while staying true to our roots. Today · we&rsquo · re recognized not just for growth · but for excellence. We&rsquo · re fully licensed and insured · we live by the Code of the West &mdash · timeless values like &ldquo · ride for the brand · &rdquo · &ldquo · finish what you start · and &ldquo · be tough but fair.&rdquo · These aren&rsquo · t just slogans on a wall · they guide every roof we install · every relationship we build · and every promise we keep. We&rsquo · re proud to protect what matters most &mdash · businesses

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in both the commercial and residential sectors while staying true to our roots. Today
we&rsquo
re recognized not just for growth
but for excellence. We&rsquo
re fully licensed and insured
we live by the Code of the West &mdash
timeless values like &ldquo
ride for the brand
&rdquo
&ldquo
finish what you start
and &ldquo
be tough but fair.&rdquo
These aren&rsquo
t just slogans on a wall
they guide every roof we install
Learn more
every relationship we build
and every promise we keep. We&rsquo
re proud to protect what matters most &mdash
businesses

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40 years of expert craftsmanship and an unwavering commitment to our community. Request an Inspection View Our Projects Roof Giveaway Nominations Our Services Commercial & Residential Roofing - Backed by Decades of Trust. For over 40 years, Capitol Roofing has protected what matters most — from high-performance commercial buildings to homes across the region. We combine the capability and scale to manage complex commercial projects with the hands-on care and craftsmanship property owne

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