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Roofing contractors in
Farmington, New Mexico.

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

Licensed Establishments
193
U.S. Census Bureau
Peak Season
April through September - storm season and post-winter repairs drive demand
Market estimate
Avg. Response Time
24-72 hours for quotes, 1-3 weeks for project start in peak season
Operator average
§ A · Market rates

Common Job Costs

FARMINGTON-NM · LOCAL ESTIMATES
Service
Description
Cost Range
Asphalt shingle roof replacement
Typical range based on local asphalt shingle roof replacement jobs.
$8,500 – $16,000
Metal roof installation
Typical range based on local metal roof installation jobs.
$12,000 – $22,000
Roof repair (storm damage)
Typical range based on local roof repair (storm damage) jobs.
$800 – $3,500
Tile roof replacement
Typical range based on local tile roof replacement jobs.
$15,000 – $28,000
Emergency roof patching
Typical range based on local emergency roof patching jobs.
$400 – $1,200
Gutter installation
Typical range based on local gutter installation jobs.
$1,200 – $2,800
§ B · Regulatory

Licensing Requirements

NM
§1

Licensing Requirements

New Mexico requires GB-2 General Building Contractor license for roofing work over $7,200. Must pass PSI exam, provide financial statements, carry required insurance, and complete 16 hours continuing education every 2 years. License renewal required biennially.

§2

Permit Requirements

Building permits required for re-roofing and major repairs through Farmington Building Department. Permit fees range $75-$300 based on project value. Wind load calculations required for some materials.

§3

Inspection Schedule

Initial permit inspection before work begins, progress inspection after decking/underlayment, final inspection upon completion. 24-hour notice required for inspections.

§4

Insurance Minimums

General liability minimum $300,000, workers compensation if employees, contractor license bond $20,000 for GB-2 license

§ C · Path to license

How to Get Licensed

6 STEPS
1

Meet eligibility requirements

Must be 18 years old, have high school diploma or equivalent, and demonstrate 4 years construction experience or equivalent education for GB-2 license

01/06
2

Complete application

Submit CID-42 application form to Construction Industries Division with required experience documentation and $150 application fee

02/06
3

Provide financial documentation

Submit audited financial statements or bank letters showing minimum $20,000 working capital and proof of ability to complete contracted work

03/06
4

Obtain insurance and bonding

Secure general liability insurance minimum $300,000 and contractor license bond of $20,000 from approved surety company

04/06
5

Pass examination

Schedule and pass PSI contractor examination covering business law, construction practices, and New Mexico regulations. $75 exam fee.

05/06
6

Submit final documentation

Provide proof of insurance, bond, and passing exam score to CID for final license approval and issuance

06/06
§ D · Field notes

About This Market

UPDATED APR 2026

Farmington's roofing market runs on weather patterns and energy sector fluctuations. High desert winds, hail storms, and temperature swings keep demand steady year-round, but the real money flows when oil and gas workers have steady paychecks. Most jobs are asphalt shingle replacements on ranch-style homes, with metal roofing gaining ground due to wind resistance. Competition comes from 193 licensed establishments statewide, but rural location limits local players. Costs run below state averages due to lower labor rates, but material transport adds 10-15% to supply costs. Storm chasers flood the market after major weather events, creating pricing pressure and quality concerns for established contractors. Getting licensed in New Mexico means navigating the Construction Industries Division bureaucracy - expect 6-8 weeks for GB-2 approval if your paperwork's clean. Local building department moves fast on permits, but inspectors are sticklers for wind load requirements given the area's weather patterns. Peak season runs April through September when storms hit and homeowners tackle maintenance. Smart contractors build relationships with insurance adjusters and maintain emergency response capabilities. Winter work exists but weather delays are common. The key to this market is reputation - word travels fast in a smaller community, and quality work leads to steady referrals from the oil field crowd.

Data Sources
  • Licensed establishments count
    US Census Bureau County Business Patterns
  • Licensing requirements
    New Mexico Construction Industries Division
  • Permit procedures
    City of Farmington Building Department
  • Cost ranges
    Local contractor estimates and regional market analysis
  • Insurance minimums
    New Mexico Construction Industries Division regulations
§ E · FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

05 QUESTIONS
Q/01

What license do I need to do roofing work in Farmington, NM?

You need a GB-2 General Building Contractor license from the New Mexico Construction Industries Division for any roofing work over $7,200. This requires passing an exam, financial statements, and maintaining proper insurance and bonding.

Q/02

How much does roof replacement cost in Farmington compared to Albuquerque?

Roof replacement in Farmington typically runs 10-15% less than Albuquerque for labor, but material costs are higher due to transportation. Average asphalt shingle replacement ranges $8,500-$16,000 versus $10,000-$18,000 in Albuquerque.

Q/03

When is peak roofing season in Farmington?

Peak season runs April through September, driven by spring storm damage and favorable weather conditions. Hail season typically peaks in May-June, creating surge demand for insurance restoration work.

Q/04

What wind load requirements apply to roofing in Farmington?

Farmington building code requires designs to withstand 90 mph wind loads due to frequent high desert winds. Metal roofing and proper fastening patterns are often specified for wind resistance compliance during permit review.

Q/05

How long does it take to get roofing permits in Farmington?

Farmington Building Department typically processes roofing permits within 3-5 business days for standard residential work. Commercial projects or complex designs may take 1-2 weeks. Inspections can be scheduled with 24-hour notice.

§ F · Directory

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