Modular Construction in New Mexico
New Mexico is part of our regional delivery territory, so we fabricate in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and haul finished modules west for installation. We build custom container homes, traditional modular houses, and modular pools for clients near Albuquerque, Las Cruces, Santa Fe, and Rio Rancho. Dylan Walker's team keeps the factory work moving while your site prep and permits proceed in parallel, which holds the typical schedule near eight to nine months. As always, the price you see is all-in, covering fabrication, transport, and on-site setup in one figure.
Quick Answer
Does SaltGrass Modular build in New Mexico?
Yes — New Mexico is part of our regional delivery area. We build custom container homes, modular pools, traditional modular homes, and rapid-deployment housing here, engineered for local conditions and delivered from our Oklahoma City, Oklahoma facility.
Building for New Mexico's Climate
High-desert heat + altitude. Much of New Mexico is high-desert terrain with intense sun, large day-to-night temperature swings, and elevation that affects building performance. We focus on insulation and shading strategies that keep interiors comfortable through hot days and cool nights.
Permitting requirements vary by jurisdiction across New Mexico. We coordinate with your local authority having jurisdiction (AHJ) and handle the documentation as part of our process — you don't navigate code adoption or zoning alone.
What We Build in New Mexico
Areas We Serve in New Mexico
We deliver throughout New Mexico, including Albuquerque, Las Cruces, Santa Fe, Rio Rancho — plus rural and unincorporated areas. Site access is assessed during your quote so delivery logistics are clear up front.
New Mexico Metro Areas
Modular Construction in New Mexico — FAQ
Can SaltGrass deliver to high-altitude New Mexico sites?
Yes. New Mexico is within our regional range, including higher-elevation areas around Santa Fe. We transport completed modules from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and install them at your location, also serving Albuquerque, Las Cruces, and Rio Rancho.
How do your homes perform in desert heat?
We emphasize strong insulation and sun-management details to limit heat gain. That helps interiors stay comfortable through New Mexico's intense daytime sun and the sharp temperature drop after sunset.
What's the entry price for a modular home in New Mexico?
A 320 SF studio container home starts at $75,000 all-in. Larger layouts run $105,000 for a one-bed and $155,000 for a two-bed, each including fabrication, delivery, and installation.
Ready to build in New Mexico?
Get a transparent, all-in quote — fabrication, delivery, and installation included.