The questions Las Vegas homeowners actually ask before hiring a painter — answered straight.
Yes — that's the whole service. Interior jobs from a single room to every wall in the house, full exterior stucco repaints, or both together as one scheduled project. Combining them is common before a sale, after a purchase, or when the whole house is simply due, and it saves a second mobilization.
The whole valley. Our regular areas are Summerlin, Spring Valley, Centennial Hills, Southern Highlands, Mountains Edge, Enterprise, Skye Canyon, and North Las Vegas, but we take projects across greater Las Vegas — call and we'll confirm coverage for your address on the spot.
We look at the house first, then give you one flat-rate number that covers prep, the repairs we identified, materials, and cleanup. It's a firm quote, not an estimate that grows once ladders are out. If something genuinely unforeseeable turns up mid-job, we stop and talk to you before touching it.
Every color change gets two full coats of Sherwin-Williams paint, inside and out. One coat over an existing color leaves it ghosting through — you'll see the old beige in afternoon light for years. If you're comparing bids, ask each one how many coats are included; it explains a lot of price differences.
Most single-family exteriors run three to five working days: wash day, dry and repair time, then coating. Summer jobs can run longer because we start at first light and follow the shade — paint applied to 140-degree stucco fails early, so we don't apply it that way. You get the real schedule with the quote.
Nearly everyone does. We work room by room so the house keeps functioning, seal work areas off from living areas, and use low-VOC paint. Rooms are typically back in service the same evening they're finished.
Regularly. Summerlin's villages, Southern Highlands, Mountains Edge, Skye Canyon, and many North Las Vegas communities all review exterior color. Repainting in your existing scheme is usually simple; changing colors means a submittal, and we prepare it with you so it clears review the first time.
Spring and fall are the easy windows, but there's no bad season if the crew respects the conditions — winter mornings just need the stucco above minimum temperature before we start, and summer means first-light starts and following the shade. What matters isn't the month; it's whether the painter is willing to work around the thermometer.
It's normal, and it's exactly why prep comes first. Hairline cracking from the desert's daily temperature swing gets sealed before coating; larger stucco damage gets patched properly. Painting over open cracks just prints them through the new paint and lets monsoon moisture keep working — so we don't.
A lot of them. Turnover repaints and pre-listing refreshes run on tight timelines, and we're built for that: firm quote, firm schedule, honest patching rather than paint-over, and a result that shows clean at the showing. Investors with multiple properties across the valley are some of our steadiest clients — one number covers every address.
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