Henderson summers run to 110°F, and the sun does the real damage — chalked paint, faded south walls, hairline stucco cracks that let monsoon rain in. We paint exteriors as protection first: elastomeric coatings that bridge cracks, heat-reflective finishes that keep walls cooler, and UV-resistant paint systems applied over warranty-grade prep.
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Most exterior repaints in the valley are a color decision followed by the cheapest paint that will spray on. We work from the other end: what is the sun doing to this house, where is the stucco moving, and which coating system actually stops it. The color conversation still happens — but the system underneath it is why the job lasts.
High-build coatings applied several times thicker than paint. They stay flexible, bridge the hairline cracking that shows up in nearly every Henderson stucco home, and seal the wall against wind-driven monsoon rain.
How elastomeric works →Cool-wall style finishes formulated with reflective pigments that bounce more of the sun's infrared energy off the wall — so the surface runs noticeably cooler, fades slower, and puts less thermal stress on the stucco beneath.
See the heat-reflective options →Full exterior repaints in premium fade-resistant paint systems — the difference between a south wall that still matches the north wall in year eight, and one that's two shades lighter by year three.
Talk through your exterior →Walk any street in Anthem, Seven Hills, or Green Valley and compare the north side of a house to the south side. The north wall usually looks fine. The south and west walls — the ones that bake through every 110°F afternoon — are chalky, faded, and hairline-cracked. That's not a paint color problem. It's UV breaking down the resin in ordinary paint and thermal cycling working the stucco underneath it, day after day, summer after summer.
Henderson's housing stock makes it worse in a specific way: most of the city went up in the 1990s and 2000s with sprayed stucco over wood framing, and that stucco has spent two or three decades expanding in the afternoon heat and contracting overnight. The result is the fine web of hairline cracks you can see on almost any sun-facing wall. Ordinary paint sits on top of those cracks and reopens with them. The coatings we lead with are chosen precisely because they handle that movement — elastomeric systems stretch across the cracks, and heat-reflective finishes reduce the temperature swings that cause them.
Anthem, Seven Hills, MacDonald Ranch, Inspirada, Cadence, Green Valley, Whitney Ranch, and Lake Las Vegas.
Call for an exterior assessment and a straightforward quote.
(725) 433-8246We walk the whole exterior with you — checking crack patterns, chalking, failed caulk lines, and which elevations take the worst sun — and recommend a coating system to match, not a one-size-fits-all repaint.
You get a single flat-rate quote for the full system: prep, repairs, primer, and finish coats. No allowances that balloon later.
Pressure washing, crack routing and patching where needed, re-caulking joints and penetrations, and masonry-appropriate primer. Prep is most of what separates an eight-year exterior job from a three-year one.
Elastomeric goes on at the high build thickness the product requires; paint systems get two full coats. Then we walk every elevation with you in daylight before we call it done.
Call for an exterior assessment anywhere in Henderson, NV — before the next summer does another year of damage.
Call (725) 433-8246