Tate Construction Company is launching a new Albuquerque Journal advertorial series focused on helping homeowners better understand construction, remodeling, and the value of having one trusted contractor who can coordinate every trade.
Tate Construction Company is pleased to announce the launch of our new newspaper advertorial series, beginning this Sunday in the Albuquerque Journal.
Our first feature, “One Contractor. Access to Every Trade,” addresses one of the biggest challenges homeowners face when planning a repair, remodel, addition, or new construction project: knowing who to trust and who to call.
Home projects rarely remain confined to a single trade. A roof repair may also involve stucco, carpentry, HVAC, or waterproofing. A bathroom remodel can require plumbing, electrical, framing, tile, glass, paint, and several other specialties. An outdoor living project may involve concrete, drainage, landscaping, lighting, and carpentry.
Without a general contractor coordinating the work, homeowners can quickly find themselves acting as the project manager. They may have to locate and vet several contractors, compare separate estimates, coordinate schedules, and determine who is responsible when one contractor’s work affects another.
Our first advertorial explains how Tate Construction offers homeowners a simpler alternative: one dependable point of contact who can evaluate the complete project, perform much of the work directly, and coordinate qualified specialty trades whenever they are needed.

“Homeowners should not have to build a Rolodex of contractors just to take care of their property,” said Tate Construction owner Justin Tate. “They should be able to call one company they trust, explain what they are trying to accomplish, and know that someone will take responsibility for putting the right plan and team together.”
The article also discusses an important distinction between hiring an individual specialty contractor and working with a general contractor. A specialty contractor is typically focused on one specific scope of work. A general contractor must consider what happens before that work, what happens afterward, and how the work may affect other parts of the property.
That broader perspective can help prevent missed items, scheduling conflicts, incomplete scopes, and expensive surprises.
Tate Construction can self-perform many types of residential construction, remodeling, and repair work. When a project requires a licensed specialty trade, we can bring in established subcontractors and manage their work as part of the overall project. The homeowner is not left searching for, scheduling, and supervising every contractor separately.
Our upcoming advertorials will continue to address common questions and concerns faced by Albuquerque-area homeowners. Topics will include contractor selection, project planning, new construction, roofing, stucco, remodeling, additions, outdoor living, construction costs, and other issues that can help property owners make more informed decisions.
The goal of the series is not simply to advertise our services. It is to give homeowners practical information, explain how construction projects work, and make the process of hiring a contractor feel less uncertain.
Whether your property needs a repair, remodel, roof, stucco work, concrete, an addition, an outdoor living project, or new construction, Tate Construction Company can provide one trusted point of contact from the first conversation through project completion.
One contractor. Access to every trade.
To discuss an upcoming project, call (505) 596-0098 or contact Tate Construction Company through our website.