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New Mexico Landscaping — 3 Free Quotes from Local New Mexico Pros

Compare free landscaping quotes from licensed, insured contractors in every major New Mexico city. Same-day response, no obligation, NM local pricing. New Mexico's arid climate allows year-round construction in most areas, though mountain regions see winter snow. Summer monsoon season (July-September) brings flash flood risks that can delay outdoor work and damage properties. UV exposure rapidly degrades exterior materials.

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Typical landscaping cost in New Mexico

$176$4,400

New Mexico pricing — 12% below the national average

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Landscaping in New Mexico: What Homeowners Should Know

New Mexico homeowners rely on local landscaping pros for everything from quick repairs to major installations. With 4 cities and 867,495+ residents in our network, comparing 2–3 quotes is the fastest way to get fair pricing and quality work across New Mexico. New Mexico sits in a arid desert climate with extreme summer heat and mild winters, so the peak demand window for landscaping work is generally May through September — book outside that window and most pros come in 15–25% cheaper with faster scheduling.

Albuquerque landscaping is dominated by water-wise design. Native and adapted plants (desert willow, creosote, agave, Texas sage) cut irrigation costs 60–80% versus traditional turf. Many Albuquerque municipalities offer turf-replacement rebates of $1–$3 per square foot for converting grass to xeriscape, which can offset most of a redesign cost.

New Mexico's Construction Industries Division oversees contractor licensing with separate classifications for general building, electrical, mechanical, and specialty trades. The state's unique architectural heritage of adobe and pueblo-style construction requires specialized knowledge that generic contractors may lack — proper adobe maintenance, vigas (ceiling beams) repair, and stucco application over traditional and modern substrates are distinct skills. New Mexico's water scarcity issues increasingly drive demand for low-water landscaping, greywater systems, and rainwater harvesting installations, which require specific permitting and contractor expertise.

Landscaping in New Mexico by the Numbers

New Mexico pricing

12% below the national average

vs national avg

Landscaping cost

$176–$4,400

local range

Median income

$54,020

state benchmark

Homeownership rate

68%

state benchmark

Cities served

4

New Mexico metros

Peak season

May through September

highest demand

Landscaping Contractor Licensing in New Mexico

License requirement

New Mexico requires landscaping contractors to be licensed through the New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department — Construction Industries Division. Every pro in our network holds a valid NM license.

Insurance minimum: $100,000 general liability

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Top New Mexico landscaping concerns

  • Adobe and stucco maintenance
  • Water scarcity and conservation
  • Flash flood damage
  • Extreme UV and exterior degradation
  • Wildfire-resistant construction

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New Mexico pricing — 12% below the national average vs national average