Local pros in Albuquerque, NM

Bernalillo County, New Mexico. Population 561,008.

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Bernalillo CountyFIPS 3502000561,008 residents

Top verified pros in Albuquerque, NM

20 gold-tier pros (confidence score 80+ — full NAP, license, and multi-source coverage). Ranked by ProFix data-confidence: complete licensed contact details and multi-source public-record coverage; ProFix verifies state licenses where available; never by payment.

  1. #12400 Monroe Llc
    Water/Fire/Mold Restoration
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  2. #2A-com Technologies
    Water/Fire/Mold Restoration
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  3. #3A+ Painting
    Water/Fire/Mold Restoration
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  4. #4Ace Electrical & IT Services Llc
    Electricians
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  5. #5Acme Television of New Mexico, Llc
    Water/Fire/Mold Restoration
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  6. #6Advanced Comminications & Electronics Inc
    Water/Fire/Mold Restoration
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  7. #7Advanced Communications And Electronics, Inc
    Water/Fire/Mold Restoration
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  8. #8Advanced Tower Services, Inc
    Water/Fire/Mold Restoration
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  9. #9Agm Nevada Llc
    Water/Fire/Mold Restoration
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  10. #10Albuquerque, City OF
    Water/Fire/Mold Restoration
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  11. #11Albuquerque, City OF
    Water/Fire/Mold Restoration
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  12. #12Albuquerque, City OF
    Water/Fire/Mold Restoration
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  13. #13Albuquerque Underground Inc
    Water/Fire/Mold Restoration
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  14. #14AR Plumbing Contractor
    Plumbers
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  15. #15Atlas Electrical Construction Inc
    Electricians
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  16. #16Atr Institute
    Water/Fire/Mold Restoration
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  17. #17B&d Industries, Inc.
    Water/Fire/Mold Restoration
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  18. #18Barb James M Construction Inc
    Water/Fire/Mold Restoration
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  19. #19Bibeau, Fernand A:bibeau, Phyllis M Dba Computel
    Water/Fire/Mold Restoration
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  20. #20Bibeau, Phyllis M
    Water/Fire/Mold Restoration
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Trade breakdown

  • Water/Fire/Mold Restoration: 17
  • Electricians: 2
  • Plumbers: 1

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Data-derived local notes

Hiring context for Albuquerque, NM

Albuquerque is a major-city page in the top-2,000 launched-state city set, ranked #32 by the population value in all-cities.json. The city record places it in Bernalillo County; the pro counts below are exact city-name matches from the NM gold shard.

  • Population in seed: 561,008.
  • Matched pro records: 91.
  • 24/7 emergency flag count: 0.
  • Top matched trade buckets: Water/Fire/Mold Restoration (75), Electricians (13), Plumbers (3), and HVAC Technicians (1).
  • Bernalillo County hub has 91 state-shard records.

Trade counts from the shard

  • Water/Fire/Mold Restoration: 75
  • Electricians: 13
  • Plumbers: 3
  • HVAC Technicians: 1

0 records carry the 24/7 emergency flag.

Seasonal scheduling notes

New Mexico's seasonal seed describes the climate zone as "High desert, mountains, monsoon flash-flood corridors, wildfire smoke, strong sun, and elevation-driven freezes". For Albuquerque, the highlighted windows below are selected from plumbing inspection, hvac service / install, and roofing because those projects match either the city's top trade counts or the highest-urgency state calendar entries.

  • Plumbing inspection
    Ideal: February, March, April, October, November · Medium urgency
  • HVAC service / install
    Ideal: January, February, March, April, October, November · High urgency
  • Roofing
    Ideal: February, March, April, October, November · High urgency
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Climate resilience context

Albuquerque uses the New Mexico state resilience seed. The scenarios linked to this city page are flooding, freezes and winter cold snaps, extreme heat, and wildfire and smoke; they are state-level hazards, not city incident claims.

  • flooding

    New Mexico flood risk is usually flash flooding from monsoon storms, arroyo flow, burn scars, slot canyons, and hard soils that shed water quickly.

  • freezes and winter cold snaps

    New Mexico freezes vary sharply by elevation, catching mountain cabins, high-desert homes, irrigation lines, wells, and poorly insulated exterior-wall pipes.

  • extreme heat

    New Mexico heat domes can push high-desert homes above design assumptions, stressing evaporative coolers, refrigerant systems, roof surfaces, and vulnerable residents.

  • wildfire and smoke

    New Mexico wildfire risk comes from dry forests, piñon-juniper, grasslands, canyon winds, and monsoon debris flows after burn scars form.

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Generated from all-cities, all-counties, state pro shards, state code updates, seasonal/climate seeds, emergency seeds, and licensing/permit-contact seeds.

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