Portfolio

Projects

Explore representative roofing work across New Mexico—residential and commercial projects from the Rio Grande corridor to the East Mountains. These examples illustrate typical scopes, materials, and outcomes.

Albuquerque

Albuquerque roofing spans historic neighborhoods, flat and low-slope assemblies, intense UV, and monsoon-driven rain. Our project work here often includes leak tracing, foam and flat-roof upgrades, hail documentation, ventilation and flashing improvements, and systems tuned for the high desert.

Rio Rancho

Rio Rancho’s open desert exposure drives wind uplift, granular loss on aging shingles, and frequent hail claims across neighborhoods like Enchanted Hills and High Resort. Portfolio-style jobs in this area emphasize wind-rated installation, documented storm repairs, and ventilation balanced for long, hot afternoons.

Sandia Park

Sandia Park properties—from hillside cut-ups to custom builds off the Crest Highway—often combine tile or laminate shingles with complex valleys and wind-driven rain. Representative work includes leak tracing, hail restoration, and tile maintenance where underlayment and valley flow matter as much as the field shingles.

Edgewood

Edgewood sits on wide-open terrain where wind and hail hit hard and rural lots often mix residential pitches with shop or commercial flat roofs along the NM-344 corridor. Featured-style projects cover restoration, commercial membrane work, and emergency secure-up after severe weather.

Las Vegas

Las Vegas properties range from historic homes near the Plaza to mixed-use and commercial roofs exposed to high-desert sun, abrupt storms, and freeze-thaw cycles at elevation. Typical projects in this area include storm restoration, steep-slope replacement, and leak repair strategies that respect older construction details.

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