Researched by Directory Ventures Editorial Team · Last updated April 23, 2026
Compare top top-rated general contractors professionals in Las Cruces. Read real reviews, check credentials, and get free quotes.
We don't have general contractors listings for Las Cruces yet. Browse providers in a nearby city.
Browse nearby cities →Looking for top-rated general contractors in Las Cruces, NM? Our directory features 0 general contractors professionals serving the Las Cruces metro area,
No businesses listed yet in Las Cruces.
Be the First to List
*Estimates based on Las Cruces area averages. Get a personalized quote above.
See 2026 cost data for General Contractors in Las Cruces
Service price table · interactive calculator · local provider quotes
General contractors should be licensed, bonded, and insured in your state. Look for those with strong Google ratings and reviews on projects similar in scope to yours. Request a list of three recent references and follow up — GC quality is highly project-specific.
General contractors typically mark up subcontractor work 10–20% and charge for project management. Kitchen remodels run $30,000–$80,000+; bathroom remodels $15,000–$40,000; room additions $150–$350 per square foot. Get three detailed written bids before selecting.
Kitchen remodels typically take 4–8 weeks. Bathroom remodels take 2–4 weeks. Room additions take 2–4 months. Custom homes take 6–18 months. Timelines depend heavily on permit wait times and subcontractor availability.
Ask for their license number, proof of insurance (general liability + workers' comp), who specifically does the work (subs vs. in-house crew), their permit-pulling process, payment schedule, and how they handle change orders.
All listings are sourced from Google Business Profiles and ranked by real Google ratings and review volume. Confirm contractor licensing with your state board, verify insurance certificates, and check BBB complaint history independently before signing.
Document all issues with photos and written records. Send a formal demand letter invoking the contract terms. File with your state contractor licensing board and consider a mechanics lien if payment was made and work was not completed. Consult a construction attorney for significant disputes.
Looking for general contractors providers outside Las Cruces? Browse top-rated pros in these NM cities.