
Deck & Patio Building in Albuquerque, NM
Compare 41 deck & patio building contractors near you in Albuquerque and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.7/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.
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Deck & Patio Building in Albuquerque, NM
Deck and patio building in Albuquerque serves a New Mexico high-desert market: single-family homes throughout the Heights and North Valley, pueblo-style architecture in Old Town, and newer construction. Typical jobs include composite decks with UV-stabilized materials, covered patios with vigas (traditional Southwest architecture), pergolas, and outdoor kitchens. Desert UV, altitude (5,300 ft), and Southwest architectural traditions drive approach.
Residential deck builds in Albuquerque run $12,000-$35,000; covered patios $8,000-$22,000; outdoor kitchens $15,000-$55,000. New Mexico requires a Contractor License. Albuquerque permits apply. Historic Old Town requires Historic Landmarks Board review. Altitude UV demands UV-stabilized composite materials.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What deck material for Albuquerque altitude?
- UV-stabilized premium composite (Trex Transcend, TimberTech Azek). Standard cedar fades quickly in altitude UV.
- Can I build vigas-style covered patio?
- Yes — authentic Southwest style. Period-appropriate and HBCD review in Old Town.
- Do I need altitude engineering?
- Standard residential meets 30 psf snow load typical for ABQ.
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