Full-service painting for the 2000s northwest, where the sun works a little harder.
Centennial Hills filled in the valley's upper northwest through the 2000s — bigger lots than the boom-era southwest, a rural-preservation streak with horse property scattered through the older sections, and elevations noticeably higher than the valley floor. That elevation matters to paint: the air is thinner and the UV harder, and we consistently find south- and west-facing walls up here a full step more faded than the same-age walls in central Vegas. Dark trim and accent colors are the first casualties. When we spec exteriors in Centennial Hills, fade resistance isn't a nice-to-have — it's the spec.
Most of the housing stock is now 15 to 25 years old, which is squarely repaint territory: original builder coatings at the end of their life, caulk lines failed at the windows, and stucco cracks working along the pop-outs from two decades of thermal swing. The wind is a factor here too — the northwest catches dust off the open desert toward the Sheep Range, and a proper pressure wash before painting isn't optional if you want the coating to bond.
Inside, these are family houses — two-stories with open great rooms, lofts, and the 2000s builder palette of beige-on-beige. The typical Centennial Hills interior job for us is a full refresh: modern colors zoned across the open plan, washable finishes where the kids and dogs live, and two coats of Sherwin-Williams anywhere the color changes.
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