About Red Rock Roofing
Straight answers about roofs in a place that's hard on them
You're Right to Be Skeptical of Roofers
Let's start where you probably are. Roofing has earned its reputation: it's the industry of the storm-chasing door-knocker, the "free roof" pitch, the inspection that somehow always finds $18,000 of urgent problems, and the badge wall of certifications nobody ever checks. You can't see your own roof, which means you're being asked to spend serious money on a stranger's word about a surface you'll never inspect yourself.
We built Red Rock Roofing around that exact problem. Not with slogans about integrity — every roofer has those — but with a way of working where you don't have to take our word for anything.

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RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL
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WASHINGTON COUNTY COMMUNITIES SERVED
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LICENSED & INSURED
Free
ROOF INSPECTIONS
Every inspection produces photos, and the photos are yours
Whatever we find (or don't find) you see it. Cracked tiles, failed underlayment, a roof that's honestly fine: the evidence comes down off the roof with us, dated, and it stays yours whether you hire us or call three competitors with it. We'd rather compete against other bids on documented facts than win on urgency.
Every estimate is line-item, in writing
Materials, labor, tear-off, permit, cleanup: priced separately, so you can compare us against anyone without decoding a lump sum. On replacements, decking repair is priced per sheet
before work begins, because "we found something up there" should never arrive as a surprise invoice.
(and Why It's Verifiable)
How We Work
We recommend the cheaper fix when it's the right fix
A meaningful share of our inspections end in a repair recommendation or "you've got years left." If a $400 flashing repair solves it, that's the quote you get. If your storm damage prices below your insurance deductible, we'll tell you filing gains you nothing — before you file, not after. This costs us bigger tickets regularly. It's also why people hand our number to their neighbors.
We only claim what we can prove
You won't find decades-of-experience counters, award badges, or manufacturer certifications decorating this site. When we cite something — how long 1990s underlayment lasts, what monsoon microbursts do to ridge caps, why exposed-fastener washers fail at year fifteen — it's knowledge you can check against your own roof, not a trophy case you can't.
Built for This Climate, Specifically

We work one place: St. George and Washington County, from the tile neighborhoods of Green Springs and Little Valley to the flat desert-modern roofs of Kayenta to the wind-tested streets of Hurricane. That focus matters because this climate breaks roofs its own way: intense UV that ages materials years ahead of their ratings, 60-degree daily temperature swings, and monsoon cells that deliver a month of rain in an afternoon. A roofer solving for snow load is solving the wrong problem here. Everything we spec, inspect, and recommend is calibrated to this desert, because it's the only place we work.
How to Vet Any Roofer, Including Us
Here's the checklist we'd give a family member, and we're happy to be measured by it:
- Demand photos with the diagnosis. Any legitimate finding can be photographed. "Trust me, it's bad up there" is not an inspection.
- Get every estimate itemized and in writing. Lump sums hide padding; line items invite comparison. A contractor confident in their pricing wants you comparing.
- Verify license and insurance before work begins. Utah's Division of Professional Licensing (DOPL) has a free public lookup; thirty seconds confirms any contractor's license is real and current. Ask for proof of insurance in writing, too. Any professional will expect the question.
- Walk away from same-day pressure. Real roof problems are documented and quoted; they don't expire at sunset. "This price is only good today" is a sales tactic wearing a tool belt.
- Be extra careful after storms. If someone you didn't call is on your porch promising insurance will pay for everything, read our storm damage page before signing anything, especially anything called an Assignment of Benefits.
- If a roofer fails this checklist, don't hire them. That includes us.
Serving All of Washington County
Based in St. George, we work throughout the county: St. George
· Washington City · Hurricane · Ivins · Santa Clara · Coral Canyon · La Verkin · Toquerville · Leeds
Start With the Part That's Free
The inspection costs nothing, the photos are yours, and the estimate is itemized. Judge us by the checklist above — we wrote it expecting to be.
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