What Affects Rates in Farmington
- High wind frequency: San Juan County logged 12 high wind events in five years, including a 2022 event with 71 mph gusts and a 2024 thunderstorm wind gust of 75 mph at the Farmington airport.
- Heavy snow load cycles: 25 heavy snow events since 2019 stress roof decks on older mobile and single-family homes, particularly those built before updated snow load code adoption.
- Median home age and structure type: Median year built is 1985, with mobile structures as the predominant type in the county, increasing vulnerability to wind uplift and fastener fatigue.
- Blowing dust and debris during wind events: April 2022 high winds reduced visibility to one to two miles from blowing dust, which scours granules from asphalt shingles and clogs valleys on older roofs.
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Cost estimates are based on available industry data and vary by driver profile. These are not insurance quotes.
Shingle replacement and fastener repair after Farmington thunderstorm wind and high wind events. The May 2024 airport wind gust of 75 mph illustrates the uplift stress that pulls fasteners and tears seal strips on aging asphalt roofs.
Complete roof replacement for mobile structures, the predominant housing type in San Juan County. Includes deck stabilization and wind-resistant fastening designed for the county's high wind profile.
Deck and truss repair after heavy snow events, which hit Farmington 25 times in five years. Older homes built to earlier snow load standards are most vulnerable to sheathing failure and rafter stress.
Post-storm damage assessment following wind, snow, or blowing dust events. Inspections identify hidden fastener fatigue, granule loss, and deck damage before leaks develop inside the home.
