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★ Albuquerque & the high desert
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Roofing Albuquerque
built for the high desert sun and monsoon season.

Shingle, metal, tile, or flat foam/TPO — repaired or replaced by a New Mexico roofing crew that knows what UV, wind, and monsoon hail do to a roof.

No obligation. Straightforward pricing, no pressure.

No-obligation call, straightforward pricing
Emergency leak support available
Albuquerque local, not a national chain
40+ years protecting New Mexico homes
Licensed and insured roofing company

Albuquerque roofs take a beating most homeowners never see coming.

The high desert sun is relentless almost year-round, and it is not gentle on asphalt shingles or on the foam and TPO roofs common on Albuquerque's flat-roofed and pueblo-style homes. UV bakes shingles brittle and dries out flat-roof coatings long before a homeowner notices anything is wrong.

Then the monsoon arrives. From July through September, hard rain and hail move through fast and find every seam, flashing gap, and worn spot the sun already weakened. Add in spring wind that lifts loose shingles, and a roof that looked fine in May can be leaking by August.

Whether it's a slow leak after a storm or a roof you already know is due, the fix starts with someone looking at it in person. Call (505) 616-3308 and a New Mexico roofing crew will walk you through exactly what it needs.

What we handle

Six ways we keep Albuquerque roofs sound.

From a single leak to a full tear-off, the crew we connect you with covers shingle, metal, tile, and flat roofs across the metro.

Roof Repair

Patch a leak, replace damaged flashing, or fix wind-lifted shingles before a small problem becomes a bigger one.

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Roof Replacement

When a repair isn't enough anymore, a full tear-off and new roof — shingle, metal, or tile — built for Albuquerque's sun and monsoon.

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Roof Restoration

Recoat and restore a flat foam or TPO roof before UV damage turns into a full replacement job.

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Roof Maintenance

Regular inspections and upkeep that catch a lifted shingle or a worn seam before monsoon season finds it first.

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Commercial Roofing

Flat and low-slope roofing for Albuquerque businesses, from routine upkeep to a full system replacement.

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Emergency Leak Repair

A roof leaking now doesn't wait for a scheduled slot. Call and get connected with emergency leak support.

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Ballpark it yourself

What will it cost? Get a quick range.

Pick a roof type, drag to about how many square feet, and see what shapes your price — then call for the exact number.

1What kind of roof?
Asphalt ShingleMost common
MetalLong-lasting
TilePremium
Flat (Foam/TPO)Flat roof
Repair OnlySmall jobs
2About how big? (roof square feet)
sq ft
3Any of these apply?
Your ballpark estimate
Pick a surface above

A ballpark estimate from national industry cost data (HomeGuide, 2026) — a typical market range, not a quote. Your exact price depends on roof condition, pitch, and access, and firms up with a quick call.

How it works

Three steps. No runaround.

1

Tell us what's going on

Call and tell us what's going on with the roof. We ask a few questions and get a feel for the job.

2

A local roofer takes it from there

Your call goes to a New Mexico roofing crew who knows Albuquerque roofs — sun, monsoon, and every way this climate wears one down.

3

You get a real number

The crew looks at the roof in person and gives you the actual price before anything is scheduled.

Why local wins

Built for Albuquerque, answered by Albuquerque.

We know what this climate does to a roof

Intense UV bakes asphalt shingles brittle, the summer monsoon finds every weak seam and flashing gap, and spring wind lifts what's already loose. Flat foam and TPO roofs on stucco homes take their own beating from the sun. The crew we connect you with has seen it across Albuquerque and Rio Rancho.

You reach a real person

No 1-800 number, no out-of-state call center, no job handed off to a stranger. The same crew handles your property start to finish.

The right roof for the job

Asphalt shingle, metal, tile, or flat foam/TPO — different roofs need different repairs and different materials. You get a crew that works on all of them, not a one-size-fits-all patch.

Honest about results

If a repair will only buy a season or two before replacement makes more sense, you're told that up front — not after the invoice.

No guessing on price

Call and talk it through with a real person first. The crew gives you the exact number in person before anything is scheduled.

Where we work

From the North Valley and Nob Hill out to Rio Rancho, Corrales, Bernalillo, and Los Lunas, the crew we connect you with covers the Albuquerque metro.

Good questions

Frequently asked

Real questions from Albuquerque homeowners and property managers.

How much does a new roof cost in Albuquerque?
National industry cost data (HomeGuide, 2026) puts a typical asphalt shingle replacement at $5,700 to $16,000, with metal and tile running higher per square foot. Where you land in that range depends on the size of your roof, the material, and how much of the old roof has to come off — use the calculator above for a ballpark, then call and a local crew will give you an exact price.
Do you repair roofs or only replace them?
Both. Roof Repair, Roof Restoration, Roof Replacement, Roof Maintenance, and Commercial Roofing are all covered. If a repair will hold, that's what gets recommended; if the roof is past that point, you're told so up front.
Is the roofing crew licensed and insured?
Yes. The New Mexico roofing company we connect you with is licensed and insured.
What roof types do you work on?
Asphalt shingle, metal, tile, and flat foam/TPO roofs — the styles you'll find across Albuquerque, from pitched suburban homes to flat-roofed pueblo-style houses.
How does the Albuquerque monsoon affect my roof?
From July through September, heavy monsoon rain and hail move through fast and find any weak seam, worn flashing, or spot the sun already dried out. A roof that looks fine in June can start leaking by August if small damage goes unnoticed.
I have an active leak. What do I do?
Call. Emergency leak support is available for active leaks, and getting someone out to look at it quickly matters more than waiting for a scheduled slot.
Do you work on commercial roofs?
Yes — Commercial Roofing is one of the services covered, for flat and low-slope roofs on Albuquerque businesses.
Do you serve Rio Rancho and the surrounding area?
Yes. Albuquerque, Rio Rancho, Corrales, Bernalillo, and Los Lunas are all in the service area.
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