Every AllPro Painters exterior project comes with these three essentials built into your quote. No add-ons, no hidden fees.
We confirm your colors meet HOA guidelines, prepare submissions, and coordinate with your architectural review committee.
Power washing, scraping, caulking, crack repair, and priming.
Sherwin-Williams and Dunn-Edwards coatings selected specifically for UV resistance.
Surface temperatures on a south-facing stucco wall can exceed 160°F by midday. UV radiation at our elevation breaks down standard coatings in half the time. And when temps swing 50+ degrees between afternoon and dawn, stucco expands and contracts. Cracking any paint system that wasn't engineered for it.
That's exactly why we exist. AllPro Painters selects 100% acrylic coatings that flex with your stucco instead of cracking, UV-blocking pigments that resist the chalking and fading that plague homes across all three of our service areas, and high-temperature application products that cure properly when other paints fail.

Five clear steps. No surprises. Most homes are completed in 3-7 days depending on size and prep.
Get a free, no-pressure estimate from a local AllPro Painters team member. We'll show you what's possible.






Straight answers to the questions we hear most about exterior painting in the desert.
Most homes in the desert Southwest need exterior repainting every 5-7 years. Intense UV exposure and extreme heat break down coatings faster than moderate climates. Stucco homes with 100% acrylic coatings may stretch a bit longer, while wood siding and trim typically need attention sooner. We inspect your existing paint during every free estimate and let you know honestly whether it's time. Or whether you can wait.
100% acrylic coatings from Sherwin-Williams and Dunn-Edwards are our go-to for stucco. They stretch and contract with the stucco as temperatures swing from 40°F at night to 115°F in the afternoon. Preventing cracking and peeling. They also contain UV-blocking pigments that resist fading far longer than standard latex paint. The difference is visible within the first year.
We paint year-round. We start early in the summer, and try to follow the shade around your home. We use high-temperature application products designed to cure properly even when surface temps exceed 160°F. Our teams have 18+ years of experience managing these conditions. It's what we do every day.
Yes, and it's one of the things homeowners appreciate most. Most of the homes we paint are in HOA communities. We help you select colors from the approved palette, prepare the submission package, and coordinate with the architectural review committee. You don't have to chase anything down.
Most homes take 3-7 days depending on size and the amount of prep work needed. That includes full surface prep (power washing, scraping, caulking, priming) and coats to cover. Single-story homes are typically on the shorter end, two-story homes on the longer end. We'll give you a clear timeline during your free estimate so you know exactly what to expect.
Rain is rare in our service areas, but when it happens, we pause and protect all work in progress. We won't apply paint to damp surfaces. That's a recipe for peeling. Once surfaces are dry, we resume right where we left off. Rain delays don't cost you anything extra, and we communicate proactively about any schedule changes.
Always. Before any painting begins, we mask and protect all landscaping, plants, windows, driveways, walkways, and neighboring surfaces. We're especially careful in tract homes where properties are close together. We work clean and leave your property neat and orderly.
Every home is different, so we provide exact pricing during your free on-site estimate. The final number depends on square footage, surface condition, how much prep is needed, and which paint products are best for your home. Every estimate is free, on-site, and line-itemized. You'll see exactly what you're paying for before you commit to anything.
Free estimates in Las Vegas, Reno, and Southern Utah. No pressure, no obligation. Just honest advice from painters who know the desert.