Handyman Contractors in Clovis, New Mexico

Licensed Establishments

545

U.S. Census Bureau

Peak Season

March through October, with highest demand in spring and early summer

Estimate

Avg. Response Time

24-48 hours for quotes, up to 5 days during peak season

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Common Job Costs

ServiceCost Range
Basic plumbing repair (faucet, toilet)$85 – $175
Electrical outlet/switch installation$125 – $250
Drywall repair and painting$150 – $400
Cabinet installation$200 – $600
Flooring installation (small rooms)$300 – $800
Fence repair$180 – $450

Licensing Requirements

Licensing Requirements

New Mexico requires no state license for general handyman work under $7,200 per project. For electrical work exceeding $200 or plumbing exceeding $1,000, must hold appropriate trade license through NM Construction Industries Division. Electrical license requires 4-year apprenticeship or equivalent experience plus exam. Plumbing license requires similar pathway.

Permit Requirements

City of Clovis requires permits for electrical work, plumbing alterations, and structural changes. Permits obtained through Clovis Building Department, typically $50-150 depending on scope. Minor repairs under $500 generally exempt.

Inspection Schedule

Electrical and plumbing work requires inspection within 24 hours of completion request. Final inspection must pass before project closeout. City inspector available weekdays 8 AM to 4 PM.

Insurance Minimums

New Mexico requires general liability insurance of $300,000 minimum for contractors working on projects over $7,200. Workers compensation required if employing others. Bonding requirements vary by project type and value.

How to Get Licensed

  1. 1

    Determine license requirements

    Assess if your work stays under $7,200 per project threshold. If so, no state license needed. For electrical work over $200 or plumbing over $1,000, proceed to trade licensing.

  2. 2

    Complete trade training

    For electrical license: complete 4-year apprenticeship or equivalent experience. For plumbing: similar pathway required. Document all training and work experience.

  3. 3

    Apply through CID

    Submit application to NM Construction Industries Division with required documentation, experience verification, and application fee.

  4. 4

    Pass examination

    Schedule and pass trade-specific examination administered by CID. Study materials available through division website.

  5. 5

    Obtain insurance

    Secure required general liability and workers compensation insurance before beginning work on licensed projects.

  6. 6

    Register with local authorities

    Register business with Clovis city clerk if required. Familiarize yourself with local permit processes and inspection schedules.

About This Market

Clovis handyman market serves a mix of older homes needing maintenance and newer developments requiring installation work. With approximately 545 licensed establishments statewide, competition is moderate. Rural location means contractors often travel from Lubbock or Albuquerque for specialized work, creating opportunities for local operators. Costs stay reasonable due to lower overhead, but material transport adds expense. Military families from Cannon Air Force Base drive steady demand for move-in/move-out services and quick repairs. Most work involves basic electrical, plumbing, drywall, and painting - bread-and-butter handyman stuff that keeps the lights on. Agricultural community means contractors often work on shop buildings and rural properties alongside residential calls.

To work Clovis effectively, stay under the $7,200 threshold to avoid licensing headaches, but know your limits on electrical and plumbing work. City permit process is straightforward but required - no shortcuts. Build relationships with local suppliers since material delivery can be slow. Peak season aligns with move cycles and spring fix-up projects. Response time matters more than rock-bottom pricing in this market. Military customers expect punctuality and professional communication. Establish yourself as reliable, and word-of-mouth will carry you. Keep insurance current and document everything - small town means reputation travels fast both ways.

Data Sources:

Licensed establishments in NM: US Census BureauCost ranges: Local contractor estimatesLicensing requirements: NM Construction Industries DivisionPermit requirements: City of Clovis Building DepartmentInsurance minimums: NM state regulationsMarket conditions: Local contractor interviews and estimates

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a license to work as a handyman in Clovis, NM?
No state license required for general handyman work under $7,200 per project. However, electrical work over $200 and plumbing over $1,000 require appropriate trade licenses through NM Construction Industries Division.
What permits do I need for handyman work in Clovis?
City of Clovis requires permits for electrical work, plumbing alterations, and structural changes through the Building Department. Minor repairs under $500 are typically exempt. Permit fees range $50-150.
How much do handyman services cost in Clovis?
Basic repairs start around $85-175. Installation work ranges $125-600 depending on complexity. Rates reflect lower overhead costs compared to larger markets, with material transport adding modest expense.
How long does it take to get quotes from handymen in Clovis?
Typical response time is 24-48 hours for quotes, extending to 5 days during peak season (March-October). Limited local contractors can mean longer waits for specialized work.
What insurance do handyman contractors need in New Mexico?
General liability insurance of $300,000 minimum required for projects over $7,200. Workers compensation mandatory if employing others. Specific bonding requirements depend on project type and value.

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