My wife and i have been contractors in the state since 2012 we wanted to start a roofing only company and simplify our lives. since we have started we have loved being the best in the industry.
When I became a laborer I lived each day for the present. As time went on tearing off a roof and installing it almost becomes automatic and I thought whats next? Soon i got certified and learned skills that took years of work experience to obtain. I would encounter problems and apply the best solution possible. I like a good quality job, a satisified client, and going that extra mile to reinforce your roof.
After working for my step father's roofing company for many years in Los Lunas I decided to get my own contractor's license and start a new company out in Edgewood. I saw the need for local roofers east of Albuquerque and felt we can fill that need. We have grown more than 33% per year ever since.
New Mexico Laws allow a homeowner to act as the general contractor for constructing or altering their primary residence and obtain required project permits without becoming a licensed contractor. The homeowner must comply with all provisions of CILA, regulations, standards and codes including requirements for workers compensation insurance. If hiring employees homeowners must perform all Taxation & Revenue Department reporting requirements. All homeowner's subcontractors are required to be licensed and permitted their own work.
To verify if a contractor complies with building codes and doesn't have any complaints against their working, a homeowners can call CID Santa Fe Office at 505-476-4700. To check if contractor's license is an active go to http://verification.rld.state.nm.us/