Henderson, NV — HOA Color-Compliant Repaints

Got an HOA Paint Notice? We Handle the Colors, the Paperwork, and the Repaint

Most of Henderson lives under an HOA, and repainting the wrong shade can cost you the whole job twice. We work the process in the right order: confirm your community's approved palette, prepare the ARC submittal, get the approval in hand — then repaint the exterior properly, so the letter gets closed and stays closed.

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Painter repainting the desert-tan stucco exterior of a tile-roof Henderson home while a homeowner reviews a color palette board
What We Do

Exterior Repaints Built Around the HOA Process, Not in Spite of It

In an HOA community, the paint job is only half the project. The other half is the part most painters leave on your desk: figuring out which colors your association actually allows, filling out the architectural review application, and getting approval before a drop of paint goes on. We treat that as part of the job — because in Henderson, it is.

HOA-Approved Exterior Repaints

The full process, start to finish: palette confirmation, ARC submittal prep, approval in hand, then a complete two-coat repaint of the body, trim, fascia, and garage door — documented so your file with the association is clean.

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HOA Color Matching & Palette Selection

Whether you need your original scheme matched exactly — trickier than it sounds after fifteen years of fade — or want to choose a new combination from your community's approved list, we get the colors right on paper before they go on stucco.

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Fade & Peeling Notice Resolution

Got a courtesy notice or a violation letter about faded, peeling, or non-compliant paint? We scope the repaint to what the letter actually requires, handle the approval, and get it done inside your deadline.

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Why This Specialty Exists

Henderson Is an HOA Town, and the Desert Writes the Violation Letters

Henderson's big master-planned communities — Green Valley Ranch, Anthem, Seven Hills, Inspirada, Cadence, Tuscany Village and the rest — all maintain architectural standards with approved exterior palettes, and most were built in eras whose paint is now aging out. The desert does the rest: intense UV fades south- and west-facing stucco unevenly, chalks out the color the association originally approved, and peels fascia paint at the roofline. Sooner or later, the community's inspection drive-through notices, and a letter lands in your mailbox.

That letter starts a clock, and the process for clearing it has real rules: colors must come from (or be approved against) the community's palette, most associations require an architectural application even to repaint, and painting first and asking later can mean a denied application on a freshly painted house. We built our service around navigating exactly this — the palette books, the submittal forms, the deadlines — so the repaint happens once, correctly, with the association satisfied.

Serving Henderson's HOA Communities

Green Valley Ranch, Anthem, Sun City Anthem, Seven Hills, Inspirada, Cadence, MacDonald Ranch, and Tuscany Village.

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(725) 242-4733

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How It Works

From HOA Letter to Closed File in Four Steps

  1. Review the requirement

    We look at your notice (or your plans, if you're repainting by choice), identify your association and any sub-association, and confirm what the architectural guidelines require for a repaint.

  2. Colors and paperwork

    We help you match your existing scheme or select a new combination from the approved palette, then prepare the ARC application with the color documentation reviewers expect — so it's approvable on the first pass.

  3. Approval, then paint

    Once the association signs off, we do the repaint right: pressure wash, crack and caulk repairs, primer where needed, and two full coats on body, trim, fascia, and garage door in the approved colors.

  4. Document and close

    You get the finished walkthrough plus records of the approved colors and completed work — the paper trail that closes out a violation and answers any future question about what's on your walls.

That HOA Deadline Isn't Going to Extend Itself

Call today — we'll read the letter with you and map out the fastest compliant path to done.

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