Trade directory · Hobbs metro · New Mexico

Landscaping contractors in
Hobbs, New Mexico.

A public directory of licensed landscaping contractors serving greater Hobbs. 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 April-June for installations and ongoing maintenance through summer
Market estimate
Avg. Response Time
24-48 hours for quotes, 1-2 weeks to start work during peak season
Operator average
§ A · Market rates

Common Job Costs

HOBBS-NM · LOCAL ESTIMATES
Service
Description
Cost Range
Lawn mowing and maintenance
Typical range based on local lawn mowing and maintenance jobs.
$35 – $85
Irrigation system installation
Typical range based on local irrigation system installation jobs.
$2,500 – $8,500
Landscape design and installation
Typical range based on local landscape design and installation jobs.
$3,000 – $15,000
Tree trimming and removal
Typical range based on local tree trimming and removal jobs.
$150 – $1,200
Xeriscaping and desert landscaping
Typical range based on local xeriscaping and desert landscaping jobs.
$2,000 – $12,000
Sod installation
Typical range based on local sod installation jobs.
$800 – $2,500
§ B · Regulatory

Licensing Requirements

NM
§1

Licensing Requirements

New Mexico requires a General Contractor license (GB-98) for landscaping work over $7200. Must pass business and law exam plus trade exam. Commercial Driver License may be required for equipment transport. License renewal every 2 years with continuing education requirements.

§2

Permit Requirements

City of Hobbs requires permits for irrigation systems connecting to water mains, tree removal in public right-of-way, and major grading work. Most residential landscaping under $5000 does not require permits.

§3

Inspection Schedule

Irrigation system connections inspected before backfill. Major grading projects require initial and final inspections. Tree work in city right-of-way requires pre-approval inspection.

§4

Insurance Minimums

General liability minimum $300,000, workers compensation required for employees, commercial auto insurance for vehicles. Bonding required for public works projects.

§ C · Path to license

How to Get Licensed

6 STEPS
1

Meet basic requirements

Must be 18 years old, provide Social Security number, and have 2 years experience in landscaping or related field. Submit proof of experience through employer letters or project documentation.

01/06
2

Complete pre-license education

Take 16-hour pre-license course covering New Mexico construction law, business practices, and safety requirements. Course must be from state-approved provider.

02/06
3

Submit application and fees

File GB-98 application with New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department. Include $167 application fee, $50 exam fee, and required documentation including insurance certificates.

03/06
4

Pass required examinations

Take and pass business and law exam plus landscaping trade exam. Exams administered by PSI Services. Score 70% or higher required on both exams.

04/06
5

Obtain surety bond

Secure $15,000 surety bond through licensed bonding company. Bond protects consumers and must remain active throughout license period.

05/06
6

Receive license and maintain compliance

Upon approval, receive contractor license valid for 2 years. Complete 6 hours continuing education and renew before expiration date.

06/06
§ D · Field notes

About This Market

UPDATED APR 2026

Hobbs landscaping market runs on oil money and desert conditions. Demand peaks when crude prices are up and homeowners have cash to spend. Competition is moderate with about 8-12 active contractors serving the area. Xeriscaping dominates due to water costs and climate - expect 60% of jobs to involve drought-resistant plants and gravel. Irrigation work pays premium because water management is critical here.

Get your GB-98 license sorted first - New Mexico doesn't mess around with unlicensed contractors and Hobbs code enforcement will shut you down. Learn desert plants and efficient irrigation or you'll lose jobs to competitors who know the climate. Peak season starts when the last freeze ends in March and runs through October heat. Winter work is mostly maintenance and planning. Price irrigation high - water is expensive and customers know proper systems save money long-term.

Data Sources
  • Licensed establishments in NM
    US Census Bureau Economic Census
  • Licensing requirements
    New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department
  • Cost estimates
    Local market analysis and contractor surveys
  • Insurance requirements
    New Mexico Construction Industries Division
  • Permit requirements
    City of Hobbs Building Department
§ E · FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

05 QUESTIONS
Q/01

Do I need a license for landscaping work in Hobbs, NM?

Yes, New Mexico requires a General Contractor license (GB-98) for landscaping projects over $7200. Projects under this amount may not require licensing but check local Hobbs regulations for specific requirements.

Q/02

What permits do I need for irrigation system installation?

City of Hobbs requires permits for any irrigation system connecting to the municipal water supply. Contact Hobbs Building Department at least 3 business days before starting work for inspection scheduling.

Q/03

What's the average cost for xeriscaping in Hobbs?

Xeriscaping projects in Hobbs typically range from $2000-12000 depending on area size and plant selection. Desert-adapted landscapes cost 20-30% less long-term due to reduced water and maintenance needs.

Q/04

When is the best time to schedule landscaping work in Hobbs?

Optimal planting window is March-May and September-October. Avoid major installations during July-August extreme heat. Irrigation work can be done year-round but schedule inspections during business hours.

Q/05

What insurance do landscaping contractors need in New Mexico?

Minimum $300,000 general liability insurance required, plus workers compensation for employees and commercial auto coverage. New Mexico Contractor Licensing Board verifies insurance before license approval.

§ F · Directory

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