Valencia County is growing fast — and its roofs run from brand-new builder shingle to ranch homes that predate the freeway. Both are covered.
Los Lunas is one of the fastest-growing corners of the metro — subdivision after subdivision has gone in along the I-25 corridor as Albuquerque commuters and new employers moved down the valley. That growth left Valencia County with a specific mix of roofs: thousands of newer builder-grade shingle roofs aging on the same clock, side by side with the older Valencia County stock — single-story ranch homes, farmhouses, and low-slope sections that predate the boom entirely.
Both eras of housing end up needing the same honest read. Builder shingle installed at subdivision speed meets mile-high UV and starts showing lifted tabs and granule loss earlier than owners expect. The older ranch roofs near the bosque carry decades of patches plus cottonwood debris in every valley and gutter. The crew we connect you with works both ends — and tells you plainly which side of the repair-or-replace line your roof is on.
From Huning Ranch to the river, call (505) 616-3308 — the roof gets measured in person and you get the exact price before anything is scheduled.
Yes — Los Lunas is one of the five listed service areas, full stop. The crew works Valencia County jobs regularly, and distance doesn’t change the process or the in-person pricing.
Fast-growth builder roofs often use entry-grade shingle installed at speed, and high-desert UV ages it faster than the brochure says. Ten-year-old builder roofs with lifted tabs or early granule loss are a common Los Lunas call.
The pre-boom housing stock — single-story ranches, some with low-slope or flat sections — often carries decades-old roofing. Those get scoped honestly: sometimes a repair holds, sometimes replacement is the real answer, and you’ll hear which straight.
Industry data (HomeGuide, 2026) puts typical asphalt shingle replacements at $5,700 to $16,000 depending on size and material — a market estimate, not a quote. The crew measures your roof in person for the exact number.
Somewhat — Los Lunas gets the same UV and monsoon as the rest of the metro, plus bosque-adjacent homes deal with cottonwood debris in gutters and valleys. Wind exposure is gentler than the Rio Rancho mesa but gust fronts still lift tired shingles.
Yes — the cost calculator on the home page gives a market-range ballpark from your square footage and roof type, and a phone call sharpens it. The exact price is always set in person at the roof.
Yes. The New Mexico roofing company we connect you with is licensed and insured.
Call — emergency leak support is available for active leaks in Los Lunas like the rest of the service area. Stabilize first, permanent repair after.
One call. A real person, a straightforward answer, and an exact price in person before anything is scheduled.
(505) 616-3308