NMStuccoRepair is a referral service — we connect you with independent licensed service providers. We do not perform work directly.
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About NMStuccoRepair

NMStuccoRepair operates a New Mexico-focused referral directory for scheduled stucco and adobe repair services. We do not perform stucco, plaster, or adobe work, do not employ tradespeople, and do not hold any New Mexico construction license. We connect New Mexico homeowners and property managers with independent NM CID-licensed contractors through a pay-per-call affiliate network for traditional three-coat hard-coat stucco patching, EIFS synthetic-system moisture remediation, and traditional adobe block restoration. This is scheduled work — not 24/7 emergency dispatch.

How we make money

When a call results in a booked job, the provider's network pays NMStuccoRepair a referral fee. You pay the contractor directly. The fee does not increase your quoted price.

How New Mexico stucco and adobe contractor licensing works

New Mexico regulates construction contractors through the Construction Industries Division (CID) of the NM Regulation and Licensing Department, operating under the Construction Industries Licensing Act, 60-13-1 NMSA 1978. Stucco and plaster contractors typically hold a GS-1 (general construction — residential), GS-3 (general construction — commercial), or EE-1 (lath and plaster specialty) classification depending on the scope and dollar value of work. Any contract over $7,200 (parts + labor) requires a current NM CID license. Adobe restoration inside designated historic districts — Santa Fe Historic District, Albuquerque Old Town, and others — may require coordination with the New Mexico Historic Preservation Division (HPD) and the relevant municipal Historic Design Review Board before work begins. Our network partners are verified for NM CID licensing, general liability insurance ($1M+), and workers' compensation. Always verify a contractor's license at rld.nm.gov/construction-industries and ask for their certificate of insurance before signing anything.

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