Sunroc
📍 1825 E 3850 S, St. George, UT 84790, USA
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⭐ Customer Reviews
I got another rock chip on my windshield this last week from a Sunrock truck traveling without the load covered. This is the second rock chip I have had in 6 months both from Sunrock trucks.
Sunrocks price is very competitive. But theyve got the best mud in town. They've got integrity, and I've had a driver by the name of Iko, Probably one of their best drivers. I can't compromise my products so I only use sunrock.
A tremendously good contractor in Southern Utah! They provide a ton of different dirt, sand, cinders, concrete, concrete blocks, they pave, and seem to do lots of dirt work in construction. I read some other reviews about windows? I verified and they do not provide windows or any lumber/house products except dirt and concrete. I see them all over town. Another review said they delivered at 3:30 AM. What concrete company in town doesn’t? It’s unfortunate for us. I hear backup alarms early in the mornings too. Let’s just be grateful they are trying to keep people safe with those alarms. We live in a city that is growing so fast. I wouldn’t single out any contractor trying to build us a better community and turn them into terrible people. They are all trying to do a good job. This company seems like a fine establishment. They seem to be the Cadillac of construction in town.
One of Sunroc's mixer trucks inadvertently side-swiped our car, tearing off the front bumper and damaging the front passenger quarter panel. The driver drove off without stopping. I imagine that big truck did not feel or hear anything and just kept going. We filed a police report and later in the day Suroc called and took responsibility for the accident. They call and apologized for the accident and will have their insurance company take care of the damages. They had obtained video showing the accident and plan to use it in their training sessions. Classy folks! Thank you.
Extremely poor customer relations with impacted, adjacent residential neighbors. Disrupted driveway access without notification. Ripped fiber optic cable from ground and house, didn't bother to notify impacted residents. Tom Stubbs, assumed project manager, (conveniently out of business cards) had particularly poor communication skills.