Roof Replacement in Albuquerque, NM

Albuquerque roofs face persistent high wind exposure and seasonal hail risk, particularly May through July. Replacement costs reflect Impact-rated material upgrades and wind-zone fastening requirements common across Bernalillo County.

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What Affects Rates in Albuquerque

  • 87 high wind events in five years create ongoing stress on roof edges and fastener zones, accelerating wear on older asphalt shingle systems.
  • 18 hail events and 12 thunderstorm wind events since 2021 drive demand for Impact-rated shingles and Class 4 upgrades across metro neighborhoods.
  • July and August monsoon systems bring sustained wind and gusts that expose inadequate edge metal and weak flashing details on aging roofs.
  • Albuquerque's elevation accelerates granule loss and asphalt oxidation, shortening shingle lifespan compared to lower-elevation markets.
  • 45 heavy snow events in five years create intermittent ice dam conditions on north-facing slopes and inadequate attic ventilation systems.
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Cost estimates are based on available industry data and vary by driver profile. These are not insurance quotes.

Detailed post-storm inspection documenting hail bruising, wind-lifted shingles, and flashing damage common after Albuquerque thunderstorm wind and hail events.

Class 4 Impact-rated shingle installation designed for Bernalillo County hail exposure and qualifying for insurance premium reductions.

OSB and plywood decking replacement addressing wind damage, rot, and structural defects found during tear-off on older Albuquerque roofs.

Enhanced drip edge and rake metal installation meeting Bernalillo County wind-zone fastening and edge-seal requirements.