№ 126 · Listed
Trade · Roofing
Location · St. George and Cedar City
Status · Listed in 435 Alliance

Roofing

Stout Roofing Inc.

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

Stout Roofing has been on Southern Utah roofs long enough to have grandsons on the crews. Customer reviews surface the founders as George and Les — first names only, no public “About” page — and the company describes itself as family-operated by second- and third-generation roofers, with roughly thirty years of residential and commercial work behind it. The company tags addresses on 600 West in St. George and West 580 North in Cedar City, with extension offices in Phoenix and Las Vegas, but the original yard and the long-tenured crews still live in the 435.

A roof that includes the energy system

The residential menu is the standard regional spread — shingle, tile, metal, flat — plus the commercial work that comes with St. George’s last fifteen years of warehouse and retail-pad construction along the I-15 corridor. What’s less common is the solar layer. Stout works as an Enphase-certified installer and handles Tesla solar roof installs alongside conventional rooftop PV, which puts the company in the small group of regional roofers willing to bid the roof and the energy system as a single scope rather than coordinating between a roofer and a third-party solar installer.

A multi-state footprint with a Southern Utah center

The four-state framing — Utah, Arizona, Nevada — could read like a chain, but the geography tells a more local story. The Utah-Nevada-Arizona triangle Stout works is the same triangle where retired snowbirds, Las Vegas commuters, and St. George-based contractors have moved between markets for decades. Stout grew along that corridor without leaving it. The Utah numbers — (435) 635-4288 and (435) 210-6468 — are the ones that ring at the original yard.

Bloomington stucco and Coral Canyon hillsides

The register exists to make findable exactly this kind of operator: a long-running family roofing company with public recognition, a clear Southern Utah headquarters, named (if first-name-only) principals, and a service mix that captures both the legacy re-roof market on aging Bloomington stucco and the newer energy-and-roof bundled work going up on the hillside builds in The Ledges and Coral Canyon. The cross-market dimension — operating in both 435 Southern Utah and 702 Las Vegas — is the kind of overlap a multi-region register can quietly use to anchor sister listings.

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