Roofing & Siding Contractors in New Mexico
Licensed roofing and siding contractors serving Albuquerque, Santa Fe, and communities across New Mexico. High-desert UV, monsoon hail, and flat-roof expertise for the Land of Enchantment.
New Mexico's Roofing Environment
New Mexico is a high-altitude, high-UV, high-hail state. Albuquerque sits at 5,312 feet with 310+ days of sunshine annually — UV intensity at this elevation accelerates shingle granule loss faster than almost anywhere in the continental US. July through September brings the North American Monsoon, which generates the state's most intense hail events: large-cell storms that can drop golf-ball-sized hail with minimal warning. Santa Fe (7,000 feet) adds significant snowfall to the equation, while the Albuquerque metro faces more monsoon hail exposure. New Mexico also has a large inventory of flat-roof adobe and stucco homes with built-up roofing systems that require different expertise than pitched residential. Signature Exteriors crews are trained for both.
Our Services
Roof Replacement
Full tear-off and replacement with architectural shingles, metal, tile, or flat-roof systems. Licensed crews, manufacturer warranties.
Roof Repair
Leak diagnosis, flashing replacement, damaged shingle repair, valley repair, and storm damage restoration.
Siding Replacement
Vinyl, fiber cement, engineered wood, and steel siding. Energy-efficient options with improved insulation for desert and mountain climates.
Gutters
Seamless aluminum gutters, gutter guards, downspout routing, and drainage solutions for high-rainfall and monsoon-season events.
Windows
Energy-efficient replacement windows with Low-E glass — essential for desert heat gain management and mountain cold retention.
Storm Damage
Insurance claim support for hail, monsoon, and wind damage. Documented scope, direct insurer coordination, fast turnaround.
Areas We Serve in New Mexico
- Albuquerque
- Santa Fe
- Rio Rancho
- Las Cruces
- Roswell
- Farmington
ZIP Codes Served — New Mexico
87101–87199 (Albuquerque), 87501–87507 (Santa Fe), 87124 (Rio Rancho), 88001–88012 (Las Cruces). Don't see yours? Call us — we serve the full metro area.
Frequently Asked Questions — New Mexico
What roofing materials work best in New Mexico?
For pitched roofs, Class 4 impact-resistant architectural shingles are strongly recommended given the monsoon hail exposure — they qualify for insurance discounts and pay for themselves in one significant hail event. Metal roofing performs extremely well at New Mexico's elevations. For flat-roof adobe and stucco homes, TPO and modified bitumen systems with UV-reflective coatings are the standard.
When is New Mexico's hail season?
July through September, driven by the North American Monsoon. Albuquerque typically receives 2–4 significant hail events per season, and some years produce major losses. If you didn't get a post-storm inspection last monsoon season, schedule one — soft-metal damage (gutters, vents, AC fins) often indicates roof damage that isn't visible from the ground.
Do you work on flat adobe and stucco roofs?
Yes. New Mexico has a large inventory of pueblo-style homes with flat or low-slope roofing systems. We work with built-up roofing (BUR), modified bitumen, and TPO membrane systems, in addition to standard pitched-roof work. Parapet wall and coping cap maintenance are also common services on flat-roof New Mexico homes.
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