Las Vegas, Clark County, NV

Painting Services in Las Vegas, Nevada

Interior and exterior painting built to withstand extreme desert heat, UV, and HOA color standards. Licensed pros across the Las Vegas Valley.

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Last updated March 2026
Local Risk Factors

Why Las Vegas Homes Need Painting Attention

Local conditions create unique painting challenges for Las Vegas homeowners.

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Extreme UV and Solar Degradation

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Las Vegas averages 294 sunny days per year with UV index readings of 10–11+ from April through September. This extreme solar exposure destroys paint binders and bleaches pigments at an accelerated rate. West-facing and south-facing stucco walls can show chalking and fading within 2–3 years — half the lifespan of paint in moderate climates.

Year-round (peak Apr–Sep)
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Extreme Heat and Thermal Cycling

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Las Vegas summer temperatures regularly exceed 115°F, with surface temperatures on sun-facing walls reaching 150°F+. Daily temperature swings of 30–40°F cause paint films to expand and contract repeatedly, cracking rigid coatings and breaking adhesion. Elastomeric coatings that flex with these temperature shifts are essential.

May – Sep
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HOA Color Compliance Requirements

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Las Vegas master-planned communities like Summerlin, Henderson, and Green Valley enforce strict exterior color palettes. HOAs inspect regularly and issue violation notices for faded, peeling, or unapproved colors. Many communities mandate repainting every 5–7 years. Fines escalate from $25 to $200/day for non-compliance.

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Stucco Cracking in Desert Conditions

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Over 90% of Las Vegas homes have stucco exteriors. The combination of desert heat, soil settlement, and thermal expansion creates hairline cracks that worsen over time. Without proper crack filling and elastomeric coating, these cracks allow wind-driven dust and rare but heavy rain to penetrate behind the paint, causing delamination.

Year-round
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Wind and Dust Abrasion

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Las Vegas experiences periodic windstorms that drive desert sand and dust at high speeds against exterior surfaces. This micro-abrasion strips the paint's top layer, exposing primer and accelerating UV degradation. Lower sections of walls near landscaped gravel areas are especially prone to wind-driven rock chip damage.

Mar – Jun

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What To Do Right Now

Emergency? Follow These Steps.

Acting fast limits damage and protects your insurance claim. Here's what to do while you wait for help.

Time matters
Damage compounds by the hour. Every minute counts — act now, then call for professional help.
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Assess UV and heat damage

Run your hand across exterior stucco — if you get a chalky white residue, the paint binder has broken down from UV exposure. Check south-facing and west-facing walls first, as they degrade 2x faster. Photograph all damage for your records and any HOA compliance documentation.

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Seal cracks in stucco

Fill any hairline cracks with elastomeric caulk before the next painting. In Las Vegas, even small cracks allow wind-driven dust and rare heavy rains to penetrate behind the coating, accelerating delamination across the wall surface.

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Check HOA requirements

Before selecting colors, contact your HOA for the current approved exterior palette. Summerlin, Henderson, and Green Valley communities update palettes periodically. Submit your color selections for written approval before scheduling the paint job.

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Schedule painting for cooler months

Las Vegas exterior painting is best done October through April when surface temperatures stay below 130°F. Summer painting requires pre-dawn starts (5–6 AM) and must stop by 10–11 AM on sun-facing walls. Interior painting can be done year-round in air-conditioned spaces.

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Call a licensed painting contractor

A Las Vegas painter experienced with desert conditions will use UV-resistant, elastomeric coatings rated for extreme heat. They'll ensure proper crack prep on stucco and work within HOA color requirements. Desert-grade coatings and skilled application make the difference between a 3-year and 7-year paint job.

Typical Costs

What Painting Costs in Las Vegas

Every job is different, but here's what Las Vegas homeowners typically pay. We'll connect you with a pro who provides a free, detailed estimate.

Service TierTypical Cost
Interior Room
Most common interior job
$300 – $800
Whole Interior
Depends on square footage and prep
$1,500 – $5,000
Exterior
Elastomeric coating adds 15–25%
$2,500 – $8,000+

Costs vary by severity, parts needed, and time of day. Your pro provides a free estimate before starting work.

Seasonal Risk

When Painting Problems Hit Las Vegas

Painting emergencies in Las Vegas follow predictable patterns. Knowing when risk peaks helps you prepare.

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High risk (7+)
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Local Insight

Las Vegas is one of the toughest exterior painting environments in the US. With 294 sunny days, summer highs above 115°F, and UV index readings regularly hitting 11, paint coatings face relentless degradation that would be unimaginable in temperate climates. Over 90% of Valley homes are stucco, requiring elastomeric coatings that flex with extreme thermal cycling (30–40°F daily swings in summer). HOA communities across Summerlin, Henderson, and North Las Vegas enforce color standards strictly — faded paint is one of the top violation categories. The painting season effectively runs October through April, as summer surface temperatures make proper adhesion nearly impossible on sun-facing walls. If your stucco is chalking or your HOA has sent a notice, schedule your repaint for fall before the spring booking rush.

Common Questions

Las Vegas Painting FAQ

Las Vegas exteriors typically need repainting every 5–7 years, but sun-exposed walls (south and west facing) may need attention every 3–5 years. The extreme UV and heat degrade paint faster than in most US markets. Using elastomeric coatings with UV-resistant additives and choosing lighter colors (high LRV) extends paint life by 2–3 years.

Service Area

Areas We Serve in Las Vegas Metro

Licensed painting pros serving all of Clark County and surrounding areas.

HendersonSummerlinNorth Las VegasGreen ValleySpring ValleyEnterpriseCentennial HillsAlianteSouthern HighlandsMountains EdgeInspiradaSkye CanyonProvidenceAnthemSeven HillsLake Las VegasSilverado RanchWhitney RanchSunrise ManorParadise

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