
New Mexico has a dry climate. This means roofs face intense sun. Albuquerque is our main metro area. We serve homeowners across the state.
New Mexico's sun beats down hard. This can wear out roofing materials faster. High winds are also a concern in some areas. Choose materials that can handle strong sun and wind. Your roof needs to be tough. We help you pick the right materials for New Mexico's weather. This keeps your home protected. It also helps your roof last longer. Proper installation is key. We make sure your roof is done right. This saves you money in the long run. Get a free quote to learn more.
The cheapest roofing material is often asphalt shingles. They are widely available and easy to install. However, they may not last as long as other options in New Mexico's harsh sun. Consider the total lifespan and maintenance needs when deciding.
We start by inspecting your old roof. Then, we remove it safely. Next, we prepare the roof deck. We install underlayment and flashing. Finally, we lay the new roofing material. We ensure a watertight seal for your New Mexico home.
The cost depends on many factors. The size of your roof matters. The type of materials you choose also plays a role. Complex roof designs increase the price. Call us for a free, no-obligation quote for your New Mexico home.
The 25% rule often refers to shingle installation. It means no more than 25% of a roof's surface should be shaded by obstructions. This helps prevent moisture buildup. Proper ventilation is crucial in New Mexico's dry climate.
New roof costs vary widely. It depends on the roof's size and the materials selected. Labor costs also factor in. We offer free quotes so you know exactly what to expect for your Albuquerque home.
For New Mexico's intense sun, consider materials that reflect heat. Options like metal roofing or certain asphalt shingles can perform well. We look at your specific home and climate needs in Albuquerque to recommend the best fit.
Useful reference: ENERGY STAR roofing — cool roof efficiency.