Profile Draft
Stout Roofing is the kind of Southern Utah trades operation that has been around long enough to have grandsons on the crews. The company describes itself as family-operated by second- and third-generation roofers, with roughly three decades of work in residential and commercial roofing across the region. It now runs a multi-state footprint covering St. George and Cedar City in Utah, Phoenix in Arizona, and Las Vegas in Nevada — but the center of gravity remains Southern Utah, where the original yard and most of the long-tenured crews are based.
The work spans the full residential menu — shingle, tile, metal, and flat — plus commercial roofing on warehouses, retail pads, and mid-rise jobs typical of a fast-growing Sun Belt market. In recent years Stout has expanded into solar, working as Enphase-certified installers and handling Tesla solar roof projects in addition to conventional rooftop PV. That puts the company in the relatively small group of regional roofers that bid the roof and the energy system as one scope.
For a register like 435 Alliance, Stout is a useful anchor in roofing: it is a long-running family business with public recognition, multi-state reach, a clear local headquarters, and a service mix that captures both the historic re-roof market and the newer energy-and-roof bundled work. The cross-market dimension — operating in both 435 Southern Utah and 702 Las Vegas — is the kind of overlap a multi-region register can use to anchor sister listings.
Unresolved Questions
- Full legal ownership of Stout Roofing Inc. and the family names of the second and third generations — only first-name references surface publicly.
- Confirmed founding year (the "30 years" framing is a marketing line, not a dated record).
- Utah and Nevada contractor license numbers — not surfaced on the brand pages reviewed.
- Whether the Cedar City and St. George storefronts are corporate locations or operate under separate DBAs.