About Sturdy Construction llc
Your roof in Taos County deals with conditions that most roofing contractors never encounter. Mountain elevation brings heavy snow loads. UV intensity at 7,000 feet accelerates material aging faster than lower elevations. Temperature swings between sunny afternoons and cold nights stress every seam and fastener. Summer monsoons dump rain on roofs that spend most of the year handling snow melt. Sturdy Construction understands these challenges because they work in them every day. Taos represents a unique mix of historic adobe structures, traditional pitched-roof homes, and modern mountain construction. Each style presents different roofing requirements. Flat roofs on adobe and pueblo-style buildings need membrane systems and drainage solutions specific to their geometry. Steep-slope roofs on mountain homes require materials rated for snow load and ice dam prevention. Sturdy Construction works across these building types with appropriate techniques for each. The service scope covers what Taos County homeowners and property owners need: roof replacements, repairs, leak investigation, storm damage restoration, and maintenance. Metal roofing has become increasingly popular in the mountains for its durability and snow-shedding capability. Shingle systems remain common on traditional homes. Flat roof coatings address the commercial buildings and flat-roofed residences throughout the area. Northern New Mexico attracts residents who chose this place deliberately, for the landscape, the culture, the quality of life. Your home here matters to you. Sturdy Construction treats every project with the care that Taos properties deserve, from historic buildings on the plaza to new construction in the surrounding mountains. When your roof protects what you've built in this special corner of New Mexico, it should be done right.
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