Trade directory · Clovis metro · New Mexico

Landscaping contractors in
Clovis, New Mexico.

A public directory of licensed landscaping contractors serving greater Clovis. Market data, licensing requirements, and cost benchmarks — updated continuously from public sources.

Licensed Establishments
392
U.S. Census Bureau
Peak Season
March through October, with highest demand in spring (March-May) for installations and consistent demand through summer for maintenance
Market estimate
Avg. Response Time
24-48 hours for initial contact, 3-5 days for detailed quotes
Operator average
§ A · Market rates

Common Job Costs

CLOVIS-NM · LOCAL ESTIMATES
Service
Description
Cost Range
Lawn Installation (sod)
Typical range based on local lawn installation (sod) jobs.
$800 – $2,500
Irrigation System Installation
Typical range based on local irrigation system installation jobs.
$1,200 – $4,000
Tree/Shrub Planting
Typical range based on local tree/shrub planting jobs.
$300 – $1,500
Landscape Design & Installation
Typical range based on local landscape design & installation jobs.
$2,000 – $8,000
Hardscaping (patios, walkways)
Typical range based on local hardscaping (patios, walkways) jobs.
$1,500 – $6,000
Monthly Lawn Maintenance
Typical range based on local monthly lawn maintenance jobs.
$80 – $200
§ B · Regulatory

Licensing Requirements

NM
§1

Licensing Requirements

New Mexico requires a Landscape Contractor License (GB-2) for projects over $7,200. Must pass written exam covering horticulture, irrigation, and business practices. Requires 4 years experience or equivalent education. License renewal every 2 years with 6 hours continuing education.

§2

Permit Requirements

City of Clovis requires permits for irrigation installations connecting to water mains ($25-50). Building permits needed for structures over 200 sq ft or retaining walls over 4 feet. Right-of-way permits required for work near city property.

§3

Inspection Schedule

Irrigation connections inspected within 24-48 hours of completion. Electrical components for lighting systems require inspection before covering. Retaining walls over 4 feet require structural inspection.

§4

Insurance Minimums

General liability minimum $300,000 per occurrence, $600,000 aggregate. Workers compensation required if employees. Contractor registration bond of $2,500 for GB-2 license.

§ C · Path to license

How to Get Licensed

6 STEPS
1

Meet Experience Requirements

Document 4 years of landscaping experience or complete approved education program. Gather employment records, project documentation, or transcripts.

01/06
2

Submit Application

Complete GB-2 Landscape Contractor application through New Mexico Regulation & Licensing Department. Include experience documentation and $67 application fee.

02/06
3

Pass Written Examination

Schedule and pass the landscape contractor exam covering plant identification, irrigation systems, soil science, pesticide safety, and business practices. Exam fee $67.

03/06
4

Obtain Insurance and Bonding

Secure general liability insurance ($300,000/$600,000 minimums) and $2,500 contractor registration bond before license approval.

04/06
5

Register with City

Register business with City of Clovis if operating locally. Obtain any additional local permits or business licenses required.

05/06
6

Maintain License

Renew license every 2 years with 6 hours of continuing education and renewal fee. Keep insurance and bonding current.

06/06
§ D · Field notes

About This Market

UPDATED APR 2026

Clovis landscaping market serves a mix of residential properties, municipal projects, and agricultural support facilities in this eastern New Mexico city of 38,000. Demand centers around drought-resistant landscaping, lawn installation for new construction, and irrigation systems to handle the semi-arid climate. Competition comes from approximately 8-12 active contractors, with costs driven by water restrictions, soil conditions requiring amendments, and limited plant material availability. The agricultural economy supports steady commercial work, while residential projects focus on water-wise solutions and practical outdoor spaces.

Working Clovis means understanding xeriscape principles and local water regulations that limit irrigation schedules. Get your GB-2 license early - the state exam covers irrigation extensively, which you'll use constantly here. Peak season runs March through October, but smart contractors book installation work early since summer heat makes planting challenging. Local suppliers are limited, so factor freight costs into bids. The city's building department is straightforward but strict on irrigation permits. Focus on drought-tolerant native plants and efficient irrigation - customers here understand water costs and appreciate contractors who design for long-term sustainability.

Data Sources
  • Licensed establishments in NM
    U.S. Census Bureau Economic Census
  • Licensing requirements
    New Mexico Regulation & Licensing Department
  • Cost ranges
    Local contractor estimates
  • Permit requirements
    City of Clovis Building Department
  • Insurance minimums
    New Mexico Construction Industries Division
§ E · FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

05 QUESTIONS
Q/01

Do I need a license to do landscaping work in Clovis, NM?

Yes, New Mexico requires a Landscape Contractor License (GB-2) for projects over $7,200. This requires passing a state exam and proving 4 years of experience. Source: New Mexico Regulation & Licensing Department.

Q/02

What permits do I need for irrigation installation in Clovis?

City of Clovis requires permits for any irrigation connection to the water main, typically $25-50. You'll also need inspection within 24-48 hours of completion. Source: City of Clovis Building Department.

Q/03

What's the typical cost for landscape installation in Clovis?

Residential landscape installations range from $2,000-8,000 depending on size and complexity. Sod installation runs $800-2,500 for average lots. Costs reflect local soil conditions and water restrictions. Source: Local contractor estimates.

Q/04

When is landscaping season in Clovis, NM?

Peak season runs March through October, with spring (March-May) busiest for installations. Summer work focuses on maintenance due to heat stress on new plantings. Source: Local market analysis.

Q/05

How many landscaping contractors operate in New Mexico?

Approximately 392 licensed landscaping establishments operate statewide, with 8-12 active contractors serving the Clovis market specifically. Source: U.S. Census Bureau Economic Census.

§ F · Directory

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