Cedar City Plumbing and Drain Cleaning is run by Matt Graham, a Utah-licensed master plumber who, by his own account, comes out of three generations of master plumbers. The yard is at 1217 S 4425 W on the west side of Cedar City, and the desk line is (435) 260-5227. The company is structured as Cedar City Plumbing and Drain Cleaning, Inc. — a corporation rather than a casual LLC, which is one of several signals that this is a built-out trade operation rather than an owner-with-a-truck side gig.
A master plumber on the trucks
Why range matters in Cedar City specifically
Cedar City has two distinct plumbing markets, and a shop that can work both is unusual. The older neighborhoods around Main and Center — Victorian-era homes, mid-century postwar tract, the historic blocks south of campus — generate regular sewer-line and repipe work. Cast iron failures, galvanized fail-outs, slab leaks under additions. The newer subdivisions out toward Enoch and the rural acreage south of town are mostly new-construction rough-in on PEX and copper. Most Cedar shops pick one of those markets and stay there. This shop covers both, which is the substantive content of the broad service-area footprint they publish — Cedar City, Enoch, Brian Head, Cedar Highlands, Central, Enterprise, Alton, Beryl Junction.
Reviews skew toward technical work done correctly the first time rather than emergency-call upselling. That’s the pattern a register wants on a shop it’s going to recommend to a homeowner.
For a 435 register, Cedar City Plumbing is a logical anchor on the Iron County end of the territory. Master-plumber-owned, full-service, and explicitly positioned as the local alternative to the franchise and rollup brands that have been moving up I-15 from Las Vegas. The trade depth is the entry; the geography is the bonus.