№ 207 · Listed
Trade · Garage Doors
Location · St. George
Status · Listed in 435 Alliance

Garage Doors

Split Rock Custom Homes

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

Bart Smith, Chad Boyce, and Brett Boyce run Split Rock Custom Homes out of St. George, with Adam Glover as COO and a small marketing and office team behind the three principals. Their combined construction experience runs over a hundred years across the residential trades. Two addresses surface in research — 1449 1400 W on Yelp and 908 W 1600 S #202 on the company About page — and the discrepancy needs reconciliation, but both placements sit inside the same trades-and-office corridor west of Bluff Street.

One-Off Custom, Not Production

Split Rock builds one-off custom homes, not production subdivisions. The project galleries show large single-family houses built into red-rock terrain — Snow Canyon, Entrada, Black Desert, Desert Color, the resort and master-planned communities that have absorbed most of the high-end Washington County housing budget over the last fifteen years. The delivery model the company describes is a per-project managed team — architects, designers, landscape architects, and trade subcontractors assembled around the specific build rather than carried as full-time staff. That is a custom-builder posture, not a merchant-builder one.

Standing in the Market

Public-facing presence is consistent across the company’s own site, Architect Magazine’s firm directory, Yelp, and Facebook. The brand is a featured builder on the Desert Color master-planned community site, which indicates an ongoing relationship with one of the region’s flagship developments. The company claims recognition as Utah Home Builder of the Year for 2018; that claim repeats across directory pages, but a primary issuing source — an HBA Utah press release or equivalent — was not surfaced in research.

Split Rock in the 435

Split Rock occupies the high end of the local custom-home category — a Southern-Utah-headquartered firm doing one-off luxury work for buyers building inside the resort and master-planned ecosystems of Washington County. The work is genuinely architectural rather than catalog-from-a-spec-book, and the partner names on the masthead are real principals carrying the projects.

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