№ 139 · Listed
Trade · Roofing
Location · St. George
Status · Listed in 435 Alliance

Roofing

Red Rock Plumbing

St. George · Listed in the 435 Alliance — a Southern Utah register of vetted, locally owned businesses.

Red Rock Plumbing is owned by Chandlyr Tebbs — a licensed journeyman plumber who grew up in Southern Utah and runs the company as a family operation in St. George. The brand presents itself as a “family of master plumbers committed to doing it right the first time,” and a local-news feature in stgeorgeutah.com leans on Tebbs’ Southern Utah roots and a “trust us to do the right thing at fair prices” framing. That kind of language earns its keep when the person on the truck is actually the person whose name is on the company.

A homegrown owner in a market full of franchises

The Southern Utah plumbing market has been heavily reshaped over the last decade by national franchise plumbing brands — the kind that run paid search, drive flat-rate pricing books, and frequently produce the homeowner-complaint pattern of “the quote was nothing like the bill.” A locally raised journeyman plumber running a small family shop is the practical counterweight to that pattern. The fair-prices framing in the news feature reads less as marketing and more as the explicit alternative to what regional homeowners have actually been frustrated by.

A 24/7 dispatch on slab-leak math

The book covers residential and commercial plumbing with explicit 24/7 emergency dispatch. In a desert market that detail is not optional. A slab leak in a St. George home — particularly the post-2000 production builds with copper supply under the slab — can do damage measured in hours, not days. A failed water heater on a Sunday morning is a flooded laundry room by noon. The published service mix runs through water heaters, drain cleaning, and standard residential plumbing, which is the workload most home plumbers actually live on between the new-construction and remodel jobs.

A name on the truck, a name on the documents

For a 435 register, Red Rock Plumbing fills the named-owner, owner-operator slot in plumbing — counterweight to the longer-tenured Putnam and the multi-trade Walker and Thompson operations.

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