Everything from boom-era repaints to a new build's first real colors.
Enterprise is the valley's southwest growth engine — an unincorporated township that's been adding rooftops continuously since the early 2000s and still is. That makes it the widest mix of paint work on our schedule: 2004-era neighborhoods near the 215 where original exteriors are chalked and cracking and due now; 2010s sections that are just starting to fade on the sun-facing walls; and brand-new builds around the fringes where the only painting to do is inside, turning wall-to-wall builder white into a home somebody actually chose.
For the older stock, the work is standard desert-repaint craft done thoroughly: pressure wash, stucco crack and caulk repair, spray-and-back-roll body coats, hand-cut fascia and accent lines, and fade-resistant color on the exposures that get hammered. HOA rules vary block by block in Enterprise — some sections have full architectural review, others none at all — so step one is always checking what your street actually requires, which we do before the quote, not after.
For the newer homes, interior color is the whole conversation. Open-concept plans put kitchen, dining, and living into one connected volume, so color has to be zoned deliberately rather than picked room by room — and the smooth, lightly-textured modern drywall shows every shortcut, which is exactly where careful cutting and true two-coat Sherwin-Williams coverage separate a professional job from a fast one.
Tell us your home's approximate age, what needs painting, and what you're seeing on the walls.
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