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

Roofing

Stout Roofing

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

Stout Roofing was started in 1998 in St. George, when the town was still mostly tract neighborhoods south of the Boulevard and a few subdivisions creeping out toward Bloomington. The legal name on the BBB record is Stuart Stout Roofing Inc., and the company’s own About page describes a third generation of roofers — grandfather to father to sons. The yard is at 529 N 600 W, in the older industrial corridor north of St. George Boulevard where most of the trade businesses that built the town actually keep their trucks. The Utah desk line is 435-210-6468.

Three generations on the same roofs

The third-generation framing matters more here than it usually does, because Southern Utah has been growing fast enough since the early 2000s that almost nobody in the trade has been looking at the same buildings for that long. Stout has. The company has watched the same Bloomington tile roofs come up for their second replacement, watched The Ledges fill in, watched the commercial flat-roof inventory off Mall Drive triple. That continuity is the thing the storm-chasers drifting through Washington County after every wind event simply cannot replicate.

What they actually install

The service mix is broader than most of the locally-rooted competitors. Asphalt shingle, concrete tile (which is what most of the older St. George subdivisions wear), standing-seam metal, and the single-ply TPO and PVC membranes that cover most of the flat commercial roofs in town. They run their own in-house licensed crews rather than subbing out — the company highlights this repeatedly, and the St. George News profile underscored it. A solar division was added in 2023, which is unusual for a Southern Utah roofer of this vintage; most local shops still partner the PV side out. They are Enphase-certified and have done Tesla Solar Roof installs.

Anchored in St. George, working the corridor

Over the past several years Stout has expanded into Mesa, Las Vegas, and Tucson, but the home shop is still on 600 West, and they still advertise residential work across St. George, Washington, Hurricane, and up to Cedar City. The company holds an A+ BBB rating and has been picked up in St. George News’ “Best of Southern Utah” cycles in 2024 and 2025. Yelp reviews are thinner than the volume would suggest — twelve as of early 2026 — which is mostly a reflection of where this market actually leaves feedback (Google, Facebook, the contractor’s referral list).

Stout is the kind of business a register of the 435 exists to make findable. Locally founded, family-named, three generations deep, in-house crews, and willing to take on the tile and metal work that some of the newer outfits won’t touch. For someone scanning Southern Utah roofers and looking for the long answer rather than the loud one, this is where the list starts.

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