Most painters roll right over cracks and patches, and six months later the cracks are back through the new paint. We work the trade the other way: rout and fill the cracks, patch the damage, match the texture, prime the masonry — then repaint. One crew, one job, done in the right order.
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Stucco work in Henderson usually gets split between two contractors who blame each other: a painter who says the cracks are a stucco problem, and a stucco patcher who leaves a repair that doesn't match and calls the paint someone else's job. We do both, in sequence, so the finished wall is sound underneath and uniform on the surface — and there's one company responsible for the whole result.
Hairline cracks routed and filled with flexible fillers, larger cracks opened up and repaired properly, spalled and woodpecker-damaged stucco patched — with the diagnosis first, so we're fixing the cause, not just the symptom.
How we repair cracks →The step that separates a repair you can find from one you can't. We match the existing texture — heavy lace from the 1990s, sand finishes, smoother modern trowel work — so patches disappear under the new paint instead of announcing themselves.
Why texture matching matters →Masonry primer where the stucco needs it, then two full coats of premium exterior paint over the repaired, uniform surface. The repaint is the finish line of the repair — not a substitute for it.
See the repaint process →Almost every stucco wall in Henderson cracks eventually, and the reasons are local and specific. The valley's soils include expansive clays that swell when wet and shrink when dry — so the monsoon-to-drought cycle moves foundations slightly, and stucco, which is rigid, telegraphs that movement as cracks, often radiating from window and door corners. Then there's thermal cycling: a sun-facing wall can swing enormously in surface temperature between a July afternoon and the same night, and thirty years of daily expand-contract works a fine web of hairline cracks into the surface.
Construction era matters too. Henderson boomed in the 1990s and 2000s, and much of that tract construction used sprayed stucco over wood framing, built fast during the busiest years the valley's trades ever had. Those homes are now twenty to thirty-five years old — prime cracking age — and the shortcuts of a boom (thin scratch coats, rushed curing in summer heat) show up as exactly the crack patterns we get called about every week. Knowing which pattern you're looking at — settlement, thermal, or a curing flaw — is what makes the repair last, and it's the first thing we establish on every walk-around.
Green Valley, Whitney Ranch, Townsite - Water Street, Seven Hills, Anthem, MacDonald Ranch, Cadence, and Inspirada.
Call for a crack assessment and a straightforward quote.
(725) 237-8196We walk every elevation, map the cracks, and tell you what's causing each pattern — hairline thermal webbing, corner cracks from settlement, spalling, or impact damage. You get the diagnosis in plain language before any pricing.
Repair and repaint priced as one flat-rate job. No painter-versus-patcher finger-pointing, no repair allowance that balloons mid-job.
Hairlines routed and filled with flexible filler, larger cracks opened and repaired, damaged sections cut out and patched with proper base and finish coats.
Every repair textured to match the surrounding wall, then masonry primer over repairs and any chalked or thirsty stucco so the finish coats bond and read evenly.
Two full coats of premium exterior paint, then a daylight walkthrough of every elevation — if you can find the repairs, we're not done.
That's the repair that never happened. Call for a diagnosis and one quote that covers the whole fix.
Call (725) 237-8196