Centerville is the heart of Leon County — the county seat, the courthouse square, the agricultural and commercial center for the surrounding rural communities. And like every community in this part of East Texas, it’s also a place where roofs take a beating, concrete slabs support working farms and shops, and metal buildings house operations that people depend on every day.
CapRock Roofing & Construction serves Centerville and the surrounding Leon County area with roofing, concrete, and construction services built for the properties and the people here. We’re based 14 miles north in Buffalo — which means Centerville isn’t a distant service territory we’re trying to reach. It’s the county seat of the county we work in every week.
Centerville sits near the geographic center of Leon County at the intersection of Interstate 45, State Highway 75, and State Highway 7 — the crossroads of the county in the most literal sense. With around 900 residents, it’s a small city with an outsized role in the county’s civic and commercial life.
The Leon County Courthouse — a historic 1886 structure with antebellum and Greek Revival features, restored in 2007 — anchors the downtown square and serves as one of the most recognizable landmarks in this part of Texas. Centerville is the kind of county seat where the commercial district, the agricultural economy, and the residential community all run close together — and where a single contractor often works on all three kinds of property in the same week.
The economy here reflects Leon County broadly: agriculture is a major presence, with cow-calf operations, hay production, and row crops spread across the rolling plains surrounding the city. Oil and gas production, timber, and small businesses serving the I-45 corridor round out the economic picture. That mix of property types — ranch land, agricultural structures, commercial buildings, and residential homes — is what our work looks like in and around Centerville.
We replace roofs on residential homes, commercial buildings, and agricultural structures throughout Centerville and the Leon County area. When a roof has reached the end of its life or sustained damage beyond repair, we assess the situation honestly, provide a written estimate — often within 24 hours — and get to work within approximately two weeks of approval. Every new roof installation carries a 5-year warranty.
Leon County’s weather produces the kind of hail and wind events that cause real roof damage on a regular basis. We conduct post-storm inspections — on the roof, not from the driveway — and provide customers with a clear, honest picture of what the storm actually did. For customers navigating insurance claims, we assist with damage documentation and the supplement process.
From targeted shingle repairs to emergency tarping for active leaks, we handle storm damage across the range of severity. We assess honestly and repair what’s needed — not the most expensive option, and not a patch that leaves the real problem in place.
Leon County has thousands of farms and ranches, and agricultural operations depend on concrete — shop floors, equipment pads, barn foundations, feeding areas, and more. We pour concrete slabs for agricultural, residential, and commercial applications throughout the Centerville area. For sites that need land clearing or grading before the pour, we coordinate that work so you’re dealing with one contractor from prep through finish.
Leon County is ranch and farm country, and metal buildings are essential to how that land works — equipment storage, livestock facilities, hay barns, working shops, and commercial structures. We build weld-up shops, red iron structures, and agricultural metal buildings for property owners throughout the county. We take up to a week to quote these carefully, because an accurate quote upfront makes for a better project from start to finish.
The combination of rural land, agricultural use, and the practical Texas preference for durable, cost-effective construction makes the barndominium format a natural fit for Leon County property owners. We support barndominium projects from the slab through the metal shell and coordinate interior buildout work — giving customers a single point of contact across a project that would otherwise require managing multiple contractors.
Centerville and the surrounding Leon County area have some specific characteristics that shape how construction and roofing work gets done here.
The farms and ranches in this county aren't decorative — they're working operations. Agricultural structures need to be functional, durable, and built to a realistic budget. When we're quoting a barn slab or a metal shop for a rancher outside Centerville, we're thinking about how the structure actually gets used, what it needs to withstand, and what makes the most sense for the property.
Uncleared land, uneven terrain, and sites without established access are common in rural Leon County. We coordinate site preparation — clearing, grading, and leveling — as part of projects that require it, so the slab or structure gets a proper foundation.
East Texas weather — hail, high winds, severe thunderstorms — tests roofs consistently. We know what materials hold up in these conditions, what storm damage looks like on different roof types, and how to assess the difference between cosmetic impact and actual structural compromise.
Whether you’re a homeowner, rancher, farmer, or business owner in the Centerville area, we’re the local contractor who knows this county and backs every job with honest work and clear communication.
Based in Buffalo, TX. Serving Leon County and the I-45 corridor. 5-year warranty on every new roof.