What an Exterior Job Includes

  • Pressure washing the whole exterior — paint over dust and chalk fails early, so this isn't optional
  • Stucco crack repair and patching before any paint goes on
  • Fascia, eaves, pop-outs, trim, and front doors
  • Garage doors, side gates, and courtyard or privacy walls
  • Two coats of exterior-grade paint made for high-UV desert conditions

Why Henderson Exteriors Fail Early — and How We Prevent It

Most exterior repaints in this valley fail the same three ways. The house wasn't washed, so the new paint is sitting on a layer of chalk. Hairline stucco cracks were painted over instead of repaired, so they telegraph back within a season. Or the paint itself was a bargain grade that Henderson's south-facing sun chews through in three or four summers. Our process is built directly against those three: wash first, repair second, and use paint rated for this climate — the sun-blasted south and west walls of an Anthem or Seven Hills home are not the place to save eight dollars a gallon.

We also protect everything the paint isn't for: windows masked, light fixtures bagged, rock landscaping and pool decks covered, and your neighbor's car nowhere near overspray — we check wind before we spray, and we hand-roll when conditions call for it.

HOA Colors, Handled

Nearly every Henderson neighborhood we serve — from Green Valley's established streets to Inspirada and Cadence — has an HOA with an approved exterior palette. We'll match your existing approved scheme exactly, or if you're changing colors, we'll point you to your association's approved options and paint precisely to the scheme you pick. Matching the existing color usually needs no approval at all; changing it usually does, and we'll tell you which situation you're in before the job starts.

When to Repaint

Fading you can see from the street, chalk on your hand when you rub the stucco, hairline cracks webbing the sun-facing walls, or peeling fascia at the roofline — any of those means the coating is done protecting the house. Most Henderson exteriors need repainting every 8 to 12 years depending on exposure and paint quality; the 1990s and 2000s homes in Whitney Ranch and Green Valley are often a cycle or two overdue.

Inside needs attention too? See interior house painting. Either way, the job ends the same way: a walk around the whole house with you, in daylight, before the final payment.

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Beat the Sun to the Punch

Wash, repair, two desert-grade coats, and a walk-around before you pay. Call for a quote.

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