HVAC Contractors in Farmington, New Mexico

Licensed Establishments

648

U.S. Census Bureau

Peak Season

May through September for cooling, October through March for heating repairs

Estimate

Avg. Response Time

24-48 hours for quotes, same day for emergency service

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Common Job Costs

ServiceCost Range
AC unit replacement$3,500 – $8,000
Furnace installation$2,800 – $6,500
Ductwork repair$400 – $1,200
System tune-up$120 – $250
Heat pump installation$4,000 – $9,000
Emergency repair$200 – $800

Licensing Requirements

Licensing Requirements

New Mexico requires Mechanical Contractor License (GB-2) for HVAC work. Must pass PSI exam, show 4 years experience or approved education, maintain $15,000 surety bond. License renewal every 2 years with 14 hours continuing education.

Permit Requirements

Farmington requires mechanical permits for new installations, replacements over $1000, and ductwork modifications. Submit plans to Building Safety Division, fees range $50-200 based on project scope.

Inspection Schedule

Rough-in inspection before covering ductwork, final inspection before system startup. Schedule 24 hours in advance with Farmington Building Safety Division.

Insurance Minimums

General liability $300,000 minimum, workers compensation if employees, commercial auto for service vehicles. Some municipalities require higher limits for larger projects.

How to Get Licensed

  1. 1

    Meet experience requirements

    Document 4 years of HVAC experience or complete approved education program. Submit verification forms and employment records to NM Construction Industries Division.

  2. 2

    Submit application

    Complete GB-2 Mechanical Contractor application with required documentation, experience verification, and application fee. Include business registration if applicable.

  3. 3

    Pass PSI examination

    Schedule and pass the PSI mechanical contractor exam covering codes, safety, and trade knowledge. Exam fee separate from application fee.

  4. 4

    Obtain surety bond

    Secure $15,000 surety bond from approved provider. Bond must remain active throughout license period and be filed with state.

  5. 5

    Complete insurance requirements

    Obtain required insurance coverage including general liability minimum $300,000 and workers compensation if employing others.

  6. 6

    Maintain license

    Renew license every 2 years with 14 hours continuing education and renewal fee. Keep bond and insurance current throughout license period.

About This Market

Farmington's HVAC market runs on extreme temperature swings and steady residential growth in the Four Corners region. With 648 licensed establishments statewide, competition is moderate but concentrated around Albuquerque and Santa Fe, giving Farmington contractors breathing room. High cooling loads from desert summers and heating demands from elevation drive replacement cycles every 12-15 years. Oil and gas industry provides commercial work, but residential service calls pay the bills. Cost drivers include equipment transport from Denver or Phoenix, limited local supply houses, and skilled labor shortages. Getting licensed in New Mexico means jumping through the state's GB-2 mechanical contractor hoops - 4 years experience, PSI exam, and $15,000 bond. Farmington's permit process is straightforward through Building Safety, but you need mechanical permits for anything substantial. Peak season splits between summer cooling emergencies and winter heating failures when units hit subzero temps. Smart contractors stock common parts locally and build relationships with the few supply houses in town. The elevation and dry climate are hard on equipment, so maintenance contracts provide steady revenue between the seasonal rushes.

Data Sources:

licensed establishments count: US Census Bureaulicensing requirements: New Mexico Construction Industries Divisionpermit requirements: Farmington Building Safety Divisioncost estimates: Local market estimatesinsurance minimums: New Mexico state regulations

Frequently Asked Questions

What license do I need for HVAC work in Farmington, NM?
New Mexico requires a Mechanical Contractor License (GB-2) for HVAC work. You need 4 years experience, must pass the PSI exam, and maintain a $15,000 surety bond according to the NM Construction Industries Division.
How much do HVAC permits cost in Farmington?
Farmington Building Safety Division charges $50-200 for mechanical permits based on project scope. New installations and replacements over $1000 require permits, with fees determined by equipment value.
When is peak season for HVAC contractors in Farmington?
Peak season splits between May-September for cooling system failures and October-March for heating repairs. Temperature extremes from desert summers and high elevation winters drive emergency calls.
What insurance do HVAC contractors need in New Mexico?
New Mexico requires minimum $300,000 general liability insurance, workers compensation if you have employees, and commercial auto coverage for service vehicles. Some projects require higher limits.
How many HVAC contractors operate in New Mexico?
Approximately 648 licensed HVAC establishments operate statewide according to Census data, with most concentrated in Albuquerque and Santa Fe, creating opportunities in smaller markets like Farmington.

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