2000s stucco on the McCullough slopes, cycled hard by elevation sun.
Anthem climbs the lower McCullough Range on Henderson's southern edge, and its late-1990s and 2000s stucco lives a harder thermal life than most of the valley's. Exposed hillside elevations take unshaded sun from midday until it drops behind the range, and the daily surface-temperature swing that follows is exactly the engine that drives hairline webbing into sprayed stucco. On Anthem walk-arounds, the sun-facing walls tell the story: fine crack networks, chalked and faded paint a shade lighter than the sheltered elevations, and caulk joints that dried out years ago.
The community's structure shapes the work too. In Sun City Anthem — one of Nevada's largest active-adult communities — owners typically want the walls fixed once and properly rather than patched annually, and our repair-then-prime-then-repaint sequence is built for exactly that. In Anthem Country Club and the family villages, repairs usually ride along with a full scheme repaint, and every Anthem association maintains approved exterior palettes — so color matching and approval paperwork are part of our standard process here, not a surprise.
One Anthem-specific note from experience: the wind exposure on these slopes drives monsoon rain sideways into any open crack, so hairline repairs here aren't merely cosmetic — they're what keeps water out of the wall assembly.
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